The 125th Street station is a standard express station with four tracks and two island platforms, allowing
cross-platform interchanges between local and express trains. The and both stop here at all times; the stops here except at night and the stops here only on weekdays during the day. B and C trains always run local and D trains always run express. A trains run express during the day and local during the night. The next stop to the north is
135th Street for local trains and
145th Street for express trains; the next stop to the south is
116th Street for local trains and
59th Street–Columbus Circle for express trains. 59th Street–Columbus Circle is 3.35 miles (5.391 km) away with seven local stations in between, which is the longest distance between two express stops in the system. The outer track wall tiles have a Prussian green trim line with a black border and small "125" signs in white lettering on a black background beneath it. The green tiles are part of a color-coded
tile system used throughout the IND. The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from
Lower Manhattan. As such, the green tiles used at the 125th Street station are also used at , the local station to the north; the next express station, , uses a different tile color. Both platforms have one line of green I-beam columns that run at regular intervals for their entire length except for a small section at either ends. Alternating columns have the standard black station name plate in white lettering. The station has a
mezzanine above the tracks at the Southern end and platforms that connect both
fare control areas at either ends. There are five staircases to each platform and large-scale photos of Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s.
Exits The full-time fare control area is at the south end of the mezzanine, serving the 125th Street exits, and has a
turnstile bank and token booth. It serves the exits at St. Nicholas Avenue and West 125th Street. The other fare control area at the north end, serving the 127th Street exits, is unstaffed, containing
full height turnstiles. There is also evidence of closed exit stairs going up to 126th Street and 124th Street, one on each side of both mezzanines. • One stair, NE corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and West 125th Street • One stair and one elevator, SW corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and West 125th Street • One stair, SE corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and West 125th Street • One stair, SW corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and West 127th Street • One stair, SE corner of St. Nicholas Avenue and West 127th Street == References ==