Easton LTA

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Easton

Liberty City Subway station

Station information
Lines K/C Algonquin Inner Line
A/J Algonquin Outer Line
Services K/C, A/J
Platforms 4
Tracks 4
Other
Borough Algonquin
Next north East Park: K/C
Hove Beach (Broker Line): A/J
Next south City Hall: K/C
Emerald: A/J

Easton is an underground subway station in Grand Theft Auto IV, in the Liberty City Subway system, serving the K/C trains of the Algonquin Inner Line and the A/J trains of the Algonquin Outer Line.

Description

Easton is the main transfer station of the LTA system, with two lines of the subway converging there: the K/C Algonquin Inner Line and the A/J Algonquin Outer Line (which connect to the E/B Bohan Line and 3/8 Broker Line, respectively). The station is the final stop on the A/J Algonquin Outer Line; in Broker, the line becomes known as the 3/8 Broker Line.

Easton station is a three-entrance station extending from The Triangle to Easton in central Algonquin, Liberty City. Two of its entrances are located to the east on both sides of Columbus Avenue between Iron and Hematite Streets, along the border between The Triangle and Easton, while the westernmost entrance is located at Burlesque in The Triangle.

The station is notable for its unique design as a subway station. In addition to its conventional entrances towards the east, the entrance at Burlesque is embedded into the Daily Globe building and bears a unique and modern facade, a cross of entrances of the Times Square – 42nd Street station at 42nd Street and 7th Avenue [1][2][3]. The station also features a long underground concourse connected to all three exits and two stations, as well as wide hallways to and from the entrances and concourse.

Nearby attractions include Star Junction (to the west), the Triangle Building and Grand Easton Terminal (to the east).

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