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    The Jamaica179th Street station is an express terminal station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located under Hillside Avenue...
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    Center–Parsons/Archer station (E​, ​J, and ​Z trains) with its associated bus station is a major transport hub, a rival to the nearby Jamaica179th Street station (F and...
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  • Line); serving the E train Jamaica (LIRR station), a station on the Long Island Rail Road and AirTrain JFK Jamaica179th Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line)...
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    rush-hour E trains to Jamaica179th Street during p.m. rush hours. 169th Street station opened on April 24, 1937, as the terminal station of the Independent...
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    station. The New York City Subway's IND Queens Boulevard Line (E, ​F, and <F> trains) terminate at the 179th Street station, at the foot of Jamaica Estates...
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    terminal for F trains until the line was extended to 179th Street in 1950. Ridership at this station decreased sharply after the opening of the Archer Avenue...
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  • Independent Subway System (IND) in stages between 1933 and 1940, with the Jamaica179th Street terminus opening in 1950. As of 2015[update], it is among the system's...
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    John V. Lindsay, along with MTA Chairman William J. Ronan at Jamaica179th Street station. The Staten Island R44s were delivered between January and April...
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    rush hours, limited service originates and terminates at Jamaica179th Street instead of Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer. Daytime service operates express...
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    the Jamaica179th Street station), typically have four sidings past the terminals instead of bumper blocks or one or two sidings. The 42nd Street Shuttle...
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    The Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station (formerly the Jamaica Center–Parsons Boulevard station and sometimes shortened as the Jamaica Center station) is...
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    remainder of their route east (railroad north) to its terminal at Jamaica179th Street station. E trains only use them on weekdays during the evening and on...
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    The Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue/74th Street station is a New York City Subway station complex served by the IRT Flushing Line and the IND Queens Boulevard...
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    station, which is paid for with tax increment financing property taxes, is the first to be funded by the city since the Jamaica179th Street station on...
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    neighborhood at the line's Jamaica179th Street terminal station (E, ​F, and <F> trains), as well as the penultimate 169th Street local station (F and <F> train)...
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    traveling to/from the east, which operate via Hillside Avenue, also stop at 179th Street served by the E, ​F, and <F> trains. Construction on the "Long Island...
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    peak direction, and a few rush-hour E trains to Jamaica179th Street during p.m. rush hours. This station opened on April 24, 1937 as part of an extension...
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    The 34th Street–Herald Square station (also signed as 34th Street) is an underground station complex on the BMT Broadway Line and the IND Sixth Avenue...
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    The Broadway–Lafayette Street/Bleecker Street station is a New York City Subway station complex in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan on the IRT Lexington...
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    Avenue Line in Manhattan. The F operates at all times between 179th Street in Jamaica, Queens and Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn. During...
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    between the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan and 179th Street and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica, Queens. The Queens Boulevard Line was in part financed...
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    Queens Boulevard mainline express tracks east of 71st Avenue and the 179th Street station's relay yard during off-peak periods. This expansion will double the...
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  • Archer Avenue lines (category New York City Subway station articles with outdated ridership data)
    times, that the Chrystie Street Connection be reused for service to the Jamaica Line, that R service be extended to 179th Street, the restoration of 24-hour...
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    between the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan and 179th Street and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica, Queens. The Queens Boulevard Line was in part financed...
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  • Thumbnail for Delancey Street/Essex Street station
    The Delancey Street/Essex Street station is a station complex shared by the BMT Nassau Street Line and the IND Sixth Avenue Lines of the New York City...
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    The Smith–Ninth Streets station is a local station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway. It is located over the Gowanus Canal near the intersection...
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    The 47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center station (formerly 47th Street–50th Street–Rockefeller Center) is an express station on the IND Sixth Avenue Line...
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    these stations. As part of service cuts on September 30, 1990, the R was cut back to 71st Avenue outside of rush hours. Local service to 179th Street was...
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  • Street. Some rush-hour Q110 service operates to Jamaica-179th Street station, using Hillside Avenue from 179th Place to 187th Place. Express service along...
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    The 42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue station is an underground New York City Subway station complex, consisting of stations on the IRT Flushing Line...
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