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== Station design == | == Station design == | ||
Lynch Street is notable for its immense size, beautiful architecture, and grandiose station design. Staying with the theme of Meadow Hills being Liberty City's [[ | Lynch Street is notable for its immense size, beautiful architecture, and grandiose station design. Staying with the theme of Meadow Hills being Liberty City's [[:wp:Forest Hills|Forest Hills]], the entire station is designed almost exactly like Forest Hills' historic, Tudor-style [[:wp:Forest Hills (LIRR station)|Long Island Rail Road station]]. The LIRR's station influence is apparent even in the length of the platforms, which are almost two times as long as a subway train. | ||
The "southbound" platform (towards the airport) features two exits (a long ramp at the far east end and a stairway at the far west end), which lead to the southern side of Station Square (Lynch Street). | The "southbound" platform (towards the airport) features two exits (a long ramp at the far east end and a stairway at the far west end), which lead to the southern side of Station Square (Lynch Street). |