The Archer Avenue lines are two rapid transit lines of the New York City Subway, mostly running under Archer Avenue in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens...
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The Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport station is a two-level station on the IND and BMT Archer Avenue Lines of the New York City Subway. It...
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station of the IND and BMT Archer Avenue Lines of the New York City Subway, located at Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue in Jamaica, Queens. It is served...
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E (New York City Subway service) (redirect from Archer Avenue lines (E))
since it uses the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan. The E operates at all times between Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer in Jamaica, Queens, and the World...
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J/Z (New York City Subway service) (redirect from Archer Avenue lines (J))
of the BMT Archer Avenue and Jamaica lines, via the Williamsburg Bridge, and the Nassau Street Line between Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer in Jamaica,...
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These lines were conceived as part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 1968 expansion plans, and along with the Archer Avenue lines and a small...
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of trunk lines and colors is shown in the table below. There are currently 36 rail lines. The Archer Avenue Lines and the 63rd Street Lines are each classified...
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station on Jamaica Avenue in 1977. Ridership at 169th Street station declined significantly following the opening of the Archer Avenue lines in 1988. The Queens...
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Program for Action (section Archer Avenue Subway)
projects, the 63rd Street and Archer Avenue lines, were both dramatically truncated from their original lengths, and both lines opened much later than originally...
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Jamaica, Queens (redirect from Archer Avenue (Queens))
district. The Archer Avenue lines (E, J, and Z trains) serve Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport and Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer stations. The...
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officially "recaptured" by the IND. The newest subway lines to be built were the Archer Avenue Lines, which opened on December 11, 1988, and replaced the...
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in 1918 and closed in 1985 in anticipation of the opening of the Archer Avenue lines. The next stop to the north was Queens Boulevard, until it was closed...
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contains two tracks and one platform. There are also connections to the Archer Avenue lines of the New York City Subway at a separate station directly below...
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Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer (Archer Avenue Lines), a New York City Subway station complex at Parsons Boulevard and Archer Avenue consisting of: Jamaica...
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Ridership at this station decreased sharply after the opening of the Archer Avenue lines in 1988. This had been the closest subway station to the Long Island...
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nights provided the best service.: 51 On December 11, 1988, the Archer Avenue Lines opened, and the E was rerouted to its current terminus at Jamaica...
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BMT Jamaica Line (redirect from Jamaica Avenue Line)
and Jamaica Avenue to Jamaica, Queens. In western Jamaica, the line goes into a tunnel, becoming the lower level of the Archer Avenue lines in central...
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F (New York City Subway service) (redirect from 63rd Street lines (F))
never restored in this section.: 20 : 5 On December 11, 1988, the Archer Avenue Lines opened, and the E was rerouted to its current terminus at Jamaica...
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Ridership at this station decreased sharply after the opening of the Archer Avenue lines in 1988. The Queens Boulevard Line was one of the first built by...
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Lexington Avenue/59th Street on the IRT Lexington Avenue and BMT Broadway Lines (4, 5, 6, <6>, N, R, and W trains) and Lexington Avenue/63rd Street...
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Briarwood station (section Archer Avenue changes)
east of 71st Avenue during rush hours only, and the F ran local east of 71st Avenue. In conjunction with the opening of the Archer Avenue lines, service patterns...
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Proposed expansion of the New York City Subway (redirect from Utica Avenue line)
Linwood Street and Flatlands Avenue Extension of the IND Concourse Line to White Plains Road The Archer Avenue Lines are two lines, split between the BMT and...
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Program for Action had been reduced to seven stations on the Archer Avenue and 63rd Street lines and was not projected to be complete for another decade....
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New York City Subway (category Railway lines opened in 1863)
Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport; and the Third Avenue station. Numerous challenges come with platform doors. Some subway lines operate multiple...
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The Seventh Avenue station (announced as Seventh Avenue–53rd Street) is an interchange station on the IND Sixth Avenue Line and the IND Queens Boulevard...
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at Hillside Avenue, serving the F and <F> train Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport, a station complex on the Archer Avenue lines, serving the...
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<F> trains stop nearby at Jamaica-179th Street on Hillside Avenue. The Archer Avenue lines were supposed to be extended to Hollis as part of Program for...
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Transportation Authority opens the Archer Avenue Lines, and Jamaica – Van Wyck, Sutphin Boulevard, and Parsons/Archer subway stations, in Jamaica, Queens...
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the NYCTA, and finally the "Archer Avenue Extension 12-88 Bulls-eye" to commemorate the opening of the Archer Avenue lines in Queens. The last iteration...
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History of the New York City Subway (section Lines)
Beach Branch (now the IND Rockaway Line), six were on the Archer Avenue Lines and 63rd Street Lines (built as part of a 1968 plan), two stations (57th Street...
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