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'''Lynch Street''' is a [[subway]] stop on the [[Liberty City Subway]] system, located in Station Square at the border of the [[Meadow Hills]] and [[Willis]] neighborhoods of [[Dukes]].
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'''Lynch Street''' is a subway stop on the [[Subway in GTA IV|Liberty City Subway]] system, located in Station Square at the border of the [[Meadow Hills]] and [[Willis]] neighborhoods of [[Dukes]].
   
 
==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 [[wikipedia:Forest Hills|Forest Hills]], the entire station is designed almost exactly like Forest Hills' historic, Tudor-style [[wikipedia: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.
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Lynch Street is notable for its immense size, beautiful architecture, and grandiose station design. Staying with the theme of Meadow Hills being [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City's]] [[wp:Forest Hills, Queens|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).
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The "southbound" platform (towards the [[Francis International Airport, Dukes|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).
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The "northbound" (towards [[Algonquin]]) platform is the crown gem of this station, however; two ramps leading to the northern side of Station Square (Savannah Avenue) are present here, as well as the station's main entrance at the intersection of Seymour Avenue and Savannah Avenue in the center of the platform. At both extreme ends, two enclosed, Tudor-style bridges connect the platform to the large station house across Savannah Avenue (unfortunately, neither the bridges nor the station house may be accessed).
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The "northbound" (towards [[Algonquin]]) platform is the crown gem of this station, however; two ramps leading to the northern side of Station Square ([[Savannah Ave]]nue) are present here, as well as the station's main entrance at the intersection of [[Seymour Avenue]] and Savannah Avenue in the center of the platform. At both extreme ends, two enclosed, Tudor-style bridges connect the platform to the large station house across Savannah Avenue (unfortunately, neither the bridges nor the station house may be accessed).
 
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Lynch Street is a subway stop on the Liberty City Subway system, located in Station Square at the border of the Meadow Hills and Willis neighborhoods of Dukes.

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 Forest Hills, the entire station is designed almost exactly like Forest Hills' historic, Tudor-style 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 "northbound" (towards Algonquin) platform is the crown gem of this station, however; two ramps leading to the northern side of Station Square (Savannah Avenue) are present here, as well as the station's main entrance at the intersection of Seymour Avenue and Savannah Avenue in the center of the platform. At both extreme ends, two enclosed, Tudor-style bridges connect the platform to the large station house across Savannah Avenue (unfortunately, neither the bridges nor the station house may be accessed).