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One-Twenty-fifth is going to be a very deep station, because a Hundred and Twenty-fifth is the major fault line that runs through Manhattan.
10 cm−2 at a 3000-m deep station in the Levantine basin [ 49].
10 cm−2 at a 3000-m deep station in the Algero-Provençal, 19.5 indiv.
10 cm−2 at a 3000-m deep station in the Ionian Sea, and 61.8 indiv.
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But they have endured because of neighborhood efforts to retain a reassuring presence inside deep stations that can seem isolated or ominous.
What is the deepest subway station in New York? A. At 180 feet below street level, the 191st Street station on the No. 1 line at St. Nicholas Avenue in Washington Heights is the city's deepest subway station and, as with other deep stations, a lost cause for anyone trying to use a cellphone.
Though other subway stations in the city have elevators for the disabled, in Brooklyn Heights and Washington Heights, where the seven deep stations are located, a total of 23 elevators are the main way for riders to reach their trains.
She was stuck with 14 other people last June 15 in a hot elevator deep within the 181st Street station of the No. 1 train — one of five especially deep stations in Upper Manhattan where riders rely heavily on elevators to get to and from the trains.
An elevator ride may seem like a brief, forgettable interlude -- the platform-to-station trip lasts fewer than 30 seconds -- but riders who use Washington Heights' five deep stations (at 168th, 181st and 191st Street on the 1/9 line and 181st and 190th Street on the A line) relish their little journeys.
But when New York City Transit released its 2004 budget over the summer, it announced plans to eliminate 22 elevator operator positions -- nearly two thirds of the positions in the five deep stations in Washington Heights -- leaving only one full-time operator in each station.
The deep stations with counter-vault of Riyadh Metro Project Line 3 are formed by four underground levels that constitute the deep box, where a central atrium configures all passenger flows.
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