
168th & 181st St Subway Stations
Location
New York, NY
Services
Materials
Brick
Stone
GFRC
Awards
2018 SARANY Award of Excellence
Located in Manhattan on the New York City Subway’s No. 1 line, the 168th Street and 181st Street stations underwent partial restorations. In 2009, at 103 years old, the brick ceiling of the 181st St. station partially collapsed onto the track. Emergency scaffolding and support systems were installed and capital funding was secured to renovate the station and its sister station at 168th St. The extensive masonry restoration project included removal of the face brick of the ceiling and installation of new glass-fiber reinforced concrete panels, as well as bringing the stations up to current code while maintaining their historic identity. Project management included full time construction administration in addition to conditions assessments, laboratory materials testing, in-situ materials testing, treatment recommendations and procedures. JBC also reviewed all submittals for masonry, GFRC, overall cleaning and restoration, and intensive site supervision.
168th Street before restoration.
168th Street after restoration.
181st Street after the ceiling fell on a passing train in 2009 (image credit: subchat.com)
181st Street after restoration.
181st Street arch before restoration.
181st Street arch after restoration.
Testing cleaning methods for brick tunnel walls.
Mosaic installation.
Mosaic Station Name Tablet before restoration.
Matching mosaics for repairs.
Restored mosaic Station Name Tablet.
168th St terra cotta medallion
181st St terra cotta medallion replicated in GFRC for new ceiling liner system.
Segment of medallion in lab for cleaning tests