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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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    Bridge by only 4.5 feet." "Queensboro Bridge", American Society of Civil Engineers. Accessed July 30, 2023. "The Queensboro Bridge was the longest cantilever...
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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 new city together, as did the completion of the Williamsburg Bridge (1903) and Manhattan Bridge (1909) connecting to Brooklyn and the Queensboro Bridge...
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    Airport (E​, ​J, and ​Z trains) via Bowne Street and 45th Avenue Q66: to Queensboro Plaza (7, <7>​​, N and ​W trains) via Northern Boulevard The n20G Nassau...
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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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    of the trackway from the Queensboro Bridge and the IRT Second Avenue Line is still visible at the east end of Queensboro Plaza. BMT Nassau Street Line/BMT...
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    QM5 and QM20 Super Expresses operate nonstop outbound via the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, while Downtown routes operate via the FDR Drive and the Queens...
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    short for One Metro New York) is a contactless fare payment system, currently being implemented for use on public transit in the New York metropolitan...
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    Island City was one of New York City's fastest-growing neighborhoods. In addition to the Hunters Point Historic District and Queensboro Bridge, the 45th Road...
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    called the Corona Line. The lines operated jointly and began from Queensboro Plaza. The IRT accessed the station both from the 1907 Steinway Tunnel and...
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    Williamsburg Bridge (1903) Queensboro Bridge (1909) Manhattan Bridge (1909) George Washington Bridge (1931) Whitestone Bridge (1939) New York City is located on...
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    stops. In fact, it can even take you to a stop as far away as Queens Plaza". New York Daily News. May 9, 1994. Archived from the original on February 14...
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    Seventh Avenue, and 59th Street from Ninth Street north and east to the Queensboro Bridge; the Canal Street subway was to merge with the Broadway Line instead...
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    New York Times, Queensboro Bridge Trolley Line, Last One Here, Appears Doomed Archived July 22, 2018, at the Wayback Machine, March 20, 1957 New York...
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    Street–New York Aquarium would be completed. Moreover, under Byford's plan, the MTA would start retrofitting the entire Broadway Line from Queensboro Plaza to...
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    traveled only from Astoria to Queensboro Plaza. Both services were discontinued in 1949. "Rapid Transit Guide". Flickr. New York City Transit Authority. November...
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    and weekends. On June 11, 1990, trains that were put into service at Queensboro Plaza in the PM rush hour were discontinued. Between June 10, 1990, and July...
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    Street–Columbus Circle to Jay Street–MetroTech The corridors repaired in 2013 were: BMT Broadway Line from Queensboro Plaza to Court Street IND Eighth Avenue...
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    of the century was creating a New York City housing shortage and urban sprawl. In 1909, Edward A. MacDougall's Queensboro Corporation bought 325 acres...
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    and all other stations on the Flushing Line, with the exception of Queensboro Plaza, were extended in 1955–1956 to accommodate 565-foot-long (172 m), 11-car...
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    The W Broadway Local is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway's B Division. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored yellow since it uses...
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    Boulevard Q66: to Queensboro Plaza (7, <7>​​, N and ​W trains) or Flushing–Main Street (7 and <7>​ trains) via 35th Avenue Q69: to Queensboro Plaza (7, <7>​​...
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    The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn...
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  • Boulevard during rush hours, and during middays, evenings and weekends to Queensboro Plaza. The TT's route via the BMT Nassau Street Line was replicated in 1987...
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    local stops in Brooklyn midday. Multiple trains entered service at Queensboro Plaza in the evening rush hour. Nassau Specials returned, running via the...
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    off onto the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, which is often referred to as the 59th Street Bridge. 59th Street continues east to York Avenue and Sutton Place...
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    Manhattan Bridge to the Montague Street Tunnel, running local from Queensboro Plaza in Queens to 86th Street–Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn. The Bay Ridge–95th...
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    15th, 1916, and to Queensboro Plaza on the following Nov. 5th, opening Court House Square station. "New Subway Link" (PDF). The New York Times. November...
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    In the New York City Subway there are several types of transfer stations: A station complex is where two or more stations are connected with a passageway...
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