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    The Queensboro Plaza station (originally named Queensboro Bridge Plaza station or simply Bridge Plaza station) is an elevated New York City Subway station...
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    the elevated Queensboro Plaza station on the BMT Astoria Line and IRT Flushing Line, there is no free transfer between the two stations. The Queens Boulevard...
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    The Queensboro Bridge starts near the middle of the plaza. It has a New York City Subway stop for the E, ​M, and ​R trains, the Queens Plaza station below...
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  • portion of the IRT Flushing Line between Times Square and Queensboro Plaza was known as the Queensboro Line. Since the mid-2010s, the line's signal system has...
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  • BMT Astoria Line (category New York City Subway station articles with outdated ridership data)
    Island City above 31st Street. It then turns west and serves Queensboro Plaza over Queens Plaza. The entire line is served by the N train at all times, joined...
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    The Queensboro Bridge, officially the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, is a cantilever bridge over the East River in New York City. Completed in 1909, it connects...
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  • Thumbnail for 103rd Street–Corona Plaza station
    This station opened on April 21, 1917, as Alburtis Avenue, as the easternmost station of an extension of the Flushing line past Queensboro Plaza. It was...
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  • escape. They hide in a cave that turns out to be the ruins of the Queensboro Plaza station of the New York City Subway. Brent realizes he is in Earth's post-apocalyptic...
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    located on the north side of the Queensboro Bridge Plaza (Queens Plaza or Bridge Plaza), the Queens approaches to the Queensboro Bridge, between 28th and 29th...
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  • Queensland, Australia Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway), an elevated station at Queens Plaza in New York City Queensboro Bridge, the bridge between...
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    stops east to the Queensboro Plaza station. The line was opened from Queensboro Plaza to Alburtis Avenue (now 103rd Street–Corona Plaza) on April 21, 1917...
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    the system via the BMT Astoria Line on the upper level of the Queensboro Plaza station. Source: West Branch Broadway Line (Atlantic Avenue to 242nd Street...
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  • Queensborough (redirect from Queensboro)
    Flushing Line of the New York City subway system Queensboro Plaza (New York City Subway), a subway station Queensborough Community College in the City University...
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    House Square station opened on November 5, 1916, as part of a two-stop extension of the line from Hunters Point Avenue to Queensboro Plaza. The city government...
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    lines that do not share a three- or four-track right-of-way: The Queensboro Plaza station contains a same-directional cross-platform transfer between the...
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  • February 1, 1917, as an extension of the Queensboro Line (now part of the Flushing line) from Queensboro Plaza. The Corona Line (now also part of the Flushing...
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    Line was opened from Queensboro Plaza to Alburtis Avenue (now 103rd Street–Corona Plaza) on April 21, 1917, with a local station at what is now 82nd Street...
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  • Thumbnail for 69th Street station (IRT Flushing Line)
    Line was opened from Queensboro Plaza to Alburtis Avenue (now 103rd Street–Corona Plaza) on April 21, 1917, with a local station at 69th Street. The city...
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    enlarged streets to the plaza as well. One proposal in the 1900s entailed a wide parkway from the plaza east to the Queensboro Bridge, running in between...
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    Line was opened from Queensboro Plaza to Alburtis Avenue (now 103rd Street–Corona Plaza) on April 21, 1917, with a local station at 33rd Street. The city...
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    rest of the system just east (railroad north) of the upper level Queensboro Plaza station. On August 16, 2006, the original 1928 shop building was demolished...
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    development. The Queensboro Plaza station, a large two-level subway hub, opened in 1916–1917, further bringing development to the area. Queens Plaza came to be...
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    IRT Second Avenue Line opened. At that time, all elevated trains to Queensboro Plaza used the Astoria Line while all subway trains used the IRT Flushing...
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    IRT Second Avenue Line opened. At that time, all elevated trains to Queensboro Plaza used the Astoria Line while all subway trains used the IRT Flushing...
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    IRT Second Avenue Line opened. At that time, all elevated trains to Queensboro Plaza used the Astoria Line while all subway trains used the IRT Flushing...
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    shared with elevated rapid transit service between the Queensboro Plaza station (now a subway station) and the Second and Third Avenue elevated lines. The...
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    IRT Second Avenue Line opened. At that time, all elevated trains to Queensboro Plaza used the Astoria Line while all subway trains used the Corona Line...
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    to Alburtis Avenue (now 103rd Street–Corona Plaza). The Long Island Rail Road station predates the station, as it originally opened in 1869. On February...
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    station opened on February 1, 1917, along with the rest of the Astoria Line, which was originally part of the IRT, as a spur off the IRT Queensboro Line...
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    Line from its previous eastern terminus at Queensboro Plaza to Alburtis Avenue (now 103rd Street–Corona Plaza). It was part of the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit...
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