Template:Infobox New York City Subway station/doc

This is the syntax to create an infobox for New York City Subway stations.

Usage
Copy and paste the template below:

Parameter descriptions
Top portion of infobox: Station statistics:
 * name - The station name
 * type - The type of station. Values are:
 * (default) - a New York City Subway station
 * "complex" - a New York City Subway station complex (a station with transfers to other lines on non-adjacent platforms). This is the setting for the first infobox on a page with multiple NYCS infoboxes; subsequent infoboxes describe individual platforms.
 * "former" - a former/permanently closed New York City Subway station
 * "future" - a future New York City Subway station (i.e. under construction)
 * "tempclosed" - a temporarily closed New York City Subway station
 * "planned" - a planned New York City Subway station (i.e. not finalized yet)
 * "custom" - if "custom" is put as the value for the type parameter, insert a custom value in the type_custom parameter.
 * image - An image of the station
 * image_size - Specifies an image size in pixels other than the default (300 pixels)
 * image_caption - A caption for the image
 * alt - Alternate text for the image
 * address - Street address/intersection of the station
 * borough - Borough that the station is located in
 * locale - Locale/neighborhood of the station
 * map_type, coordinates – The coordinates, when placed here, add the station's location on a map of New York City Subway lines, as well as add geographical coordinates of the station using coord.
 * line - Line(s) that serve the station
 * service - New York City Subway only: The service at the station: see WikiProject New York City Public Transportation/New York City Subway/Lines
 * service_header - Services displayed on the top of the infobox as shown on the sign at the station's entrance. This is only used if the station sign omits rush-hour, late-night, or off-peak services
 * service_custom - Services for non-New York City Subway lines and closed stations
 * service_type and service_header_type: For some {{NYCS ...}} templates, there is an extra parameter called "type", so these two parameters are used for that template's "type" parameter.
 * transfer - Transfer(s) to other lines. Use NYCS transfer with HTML breaks for additional stations.
 * connection - Connecting services (e.g. bus, rail) that serve the station
 * structure - Type of station structure (e.g. underground, at-grade, or elevated)
 * depth - The depth of the primary platform below ground level
 * levels - Number of levels of platforms at the station (use only if more than one exists; mezzanine/entrance levels are not included)
 * platforms - Information about the platform(s) at the station
 * tracks  - Number of tracks at the station

Other information:
 * open_date - Date station originally opened and dates of subsequent reopenings (if applicable)
 * close_date - Date(s) station closed, either temporarily or permanently
 * rebuilt - Date(s) station last received a rebuild/rehabilitation
 * accessible - If any text is placed here a universal symbol for disabled accessibility will appear.
 * acc_note - Notes about accessibility of the station, such as inaccessibility elsewhere
 * cross_platform - If any text is placed here, the note "Cross-platform wheelchair access available" will appear.
 * former and other_name - Use former for previous station name(s) (give dates when possible); use other_name for alternative names currently in use
 * other_exits - Other station entrances/exits (note whether they are entrance or exit only)
 * opposite_transfer - whether there is a free transfer to other platform(s) with service in the opposite direction. Usually, this is already given by default, but the default can be overridden.

Traffic:
 * (default) - Pulls ridership figures, including the number of passengers, the year passenger information was gathered, the percentage increase or decrease in usage, and the ridership rank, out of total stations.
 * hide_traffic - Hide section from the infobox with input of "hidden".
 * pass_station_name – The exact page title of the station whose statistics are being used. See Template:Infobox New York City Subway station/ridership/doc.

Station succession:
 * adjacent_stations - Use Module:Adjacent stations/New York City Subway to display services along New York City Subway lines.
 * adjacent_stations_collapsible - Makes services collapsible and collapsed by default.
 * unused_adjacent_stations - Use Template:Adjacent stations to display non-revenue track and station connections along current New York City Subway lines. Collapsed by default.
 * other_adjacent_stations - Use Template:Adjacent stations to display former rail services along current New York City Subway lines. Collapsed by default.
 * next_north and next_south - The next station(s) north or south (by railroad direction) of this station, used mainly on former stations.
 * next_east and next_west - The next station(s) east or west (geographically) of this station, used mainly on former stations.
 * By default, east corresponds to railroad north, and west corresponds to railroad south. If the opposite is true (i.e. east corresponds to railroad south), use next_topwest.

Station service legend: Provides a section for explaining the service symbols used in the infobox.
 * nolegend - removes station service legend from infobox for closed stations and non-NYCS stations
 * legend - overrides default station service legend

Examples
The following examples are of infoboxes from the Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street (New York City Subway) station. The second and third infoboxes, in particular, are for the Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue (IND Queens Boulevard Line) component of the station.

Example 1
The first example provides information about the station complex.

Example 2
The second example provides information about the IND Queens Boulevard Line level. The infobox for the IRT Flushing Line level has a similar format.