Mott Haven Junction
About
Railroad crossings shape the rhythm of the Bronx, and Mott Haven Junction sits at one of its quieter intersections. The site marks where tracks converge near the Harlem River, a practical landmark for anyone navigating the area by train or on foot. It’s not a station in the usual sense, but rather a key node in the network that keeps the borough connected to the rest of the city.
You’ll find it at 156 E 156th St, Bronx, NY 10451, a stretch where industrial history meets the everyday flow of commuters and freight. The junction itself doesn’t offer passenger services, but its presence is a reminder of how transit infrastructure weaves through neighborhoods, often unnoticed until you need it. If you’re planning a trip that involves rail travel in this part of the Bronx, a quick call to 718-558-7400 can clarify schedules or connections.
For directions, the map pinpoints the exact location: here. While the junction isn’t a destination in the traditional sense, it’s a useful reference point for understanding how the borough’s transit lines intersect. Sometimes the most important places are the ones that keep everything else moving.