MTA Reports A Person Was Hit By Train At 145th Street In Harlem
A person was struck by a train at Harlem’s 145th Street subway station Monday afternoon, transit and fire officials said.
A person was struck by a train at Harlem’s 145th Street subway station Monday afternoon, transit and fire officials said.
Due to a switch malfunction at Harlem – 148th Street, expect mass transit disruptions on the 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 train service in Harlem, NY in both directions.
Due to a vehicle collision, expect extensive traffic delays on the northbound Henry Hudson Parkway at 145th Street in Harlem, NY.
New York Yimby reports that with Harlem’s 125th Street seeing a proliferation of new developments in recent years, it should come as no surprise that twenty blocks to the north, the 145th Street Corridor is also growing once again.
An overturned car, near the 145th Street Bridge ramp, New York, New York, July 10, 1917
One of Harlem’s Fire Department of NY (FDNY) Engine 69/Ladder 28/Battalion 16 had a Block Party on Saturday, August 15th, 2015, was another success this year in 145th Street, in Harlem, NY.
Looking at the northwest corner with a two story brick apartment unit at Lenox Avenue (Malcolm X Boulevard) and West 145th Street, in the Sugar Hill area of Harlem, NY, 1915.
Anchored by Convent Ave., one of the city’s prettiest brownstone blocks, Harlem around 145th St. and St. Nicholas Ave., is easily one of the fast-growing neighborhoods and potentially explosive housing micro-markets in all of New York City.
It’s nearly impossible to find an unblemished square of pavement from Harlem to Hollis, Queens.
On Wednesday, December 9th, 2020, Spectrum, the leading broadband, video, and voice provider, present a Harlem non-profit in Harlem, New York.
Cars will be banned from three Harlem streets this week as the city Department of Transportation works to open dozens of miles of streets to pedestrians to aid with social distancing, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday.
State Senator Marisol Alcántara, together with Iesha Sekou, executive director of Street Corner Resources and local at-risk youth, announced $35,000 in state funding to provide anti-violence programming in Harlem.
At the turn of the century and before the Harlem Renaissance, there were places like this hand pump well (above) at the rear of a home at 147 West 139th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenue, NY, April 21, 1898 by NY photographer James Reuel Smith.
A 34-year-old woman was arrested after her four young children, one of them with a black eye and another with a burn mark, were found wandering the streets in Harlem, police said on Tuesday.
This is the Manhattan Street station on Broadway “Where the Subway is an Elevated,” between 125th and 126th Streets (on the downtown side).