This underground station has two
side platforms and three tracks. The center track is used by the D express train during rush hours in the peak direction. Both platforms have an orange trim line with a black border and mosaic name tablets reading "155TH ST. – 8TH AVE." in white
sans-serif lettering on a black background with orange border. Small "155" and directional tile captions in white lettering on a black background run below the trim line and some of the mosaic name tablets. Orange-yellow I-beam columns run along both platforms at regular intervals, with alternating ones having the standard black name plate in white lettering. The street staircase is wider than normal staircases, since the
Polo Grounds stadium, home of the former
New York Giants, was situated near the station, before the team left for
San Francisco in 1958. The stadium was demolished in 1964 to make way for public housing after the
New York Mets played there in 1962 and 1963. Today,
Rucker Park is located at the entrance of the station. An abandoned tower sits on the west end of the Brooklyn-bound platform. When the
IRT Ninth Avenue Line and later the
Polo Grounds Shuttle were in service, there was a provision for transfer tickets between the IND underground level and the IRT elevated shuttle level. A very steep walk was needed to make this transfer. This is the only station in Manhattan that is served solely by the IND Concourse Line. To the east, the line continues under the
Harlem River towards
161st Street–Yankee Stadium in
the Bronx. To the west, the line turns south and continues under Saint Nicholas Place to a transfer station with the
IND Eighth Avenue Line at
145th Street. South of 145th Street, the IND Concourse Line merges with the IND Eighth Avenue Line. This station has a full-length
mezzanine above the platforms. The mezzanine has yellow I-beam columns. The
fare control area at the north end has a
turnstile bank, token booth, and one exit-only turnstile on each side of the mezzanine.
Exit A quadruple-wide staircase diagonal to the mezzanine that goes up to the west side of Frederick Douglass Boulevard between 155th Street and Harlem River Drive. The exit measures wide and deep. Three handrails separate the staircase into four "aisles". == References ==