New York City Subway services

The 1 Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored red since it uses the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line; its route is equivalent to said line. For more information on the line, including history, see that article. Trains of the service run 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. ...more on Wikipedia about "1 (New York City Subway service)"

The 2 Seventh Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored red, since it uses the Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line through midtown. Trains of the service run all the time. The usual pattern is express through Manhattan and local elsewhere; at late nights it is local everywhere. Some rush hour trips run to New Lots Avenue. ...more on Wikipedia about "2 (New York City Subway service)"

The 3 Seventh Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored red, since it uses the Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line through midtown. Trains of the service run all the time except late nights; it always runs express through Manhattan and local in Brooklyn. During late nights, the and (the latter of which is extended) cover its route, except for the northernmost two stations on Lenox Avenue, which are served by free transfers to buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "3 (New York City Subway service)"

The 4 Lexington Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored green, since it uses the Lexington Avenue Line through midtown. Trains of the service run all the time. The usual pattern is express through Manhattan and Brooklyn and local elsewhere; at late nights it is local everywhere. Some rush hour trips in the peak direction run to New Lots Avenue; it also extends there late nights, when the doesn't run. ...more on Wikipedia about "4 (New York City Subway service)"

The 5 Lexington Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored green, since it uses the Lexington Avenue Line through midtown. Trains of the service run all the time, though they are significantly cut back during late nights. The usual pattern is express through Manhattan and local elsewhere. The service only enters Brooklyn during rush hours; standard rush-hour service operates express to Flatbush Avenue-Brooklyn College and some special trips run to Utica Avenue or New Lots Avenue. During rush hours, trains run express in the Bronx in the peak direction; about half the trains in the peak direction run to Nereid Avenue-238th Street (those trips were signed with a diamond until the end of May 2005 ** ). During late nights, the service is cut back to its northernmost section in the Bronx, north of East 180th Street; service over the rest of the route is provided by the and . ...more on Wikipedia about "5 (New York City Subway service)"

The 6 Lexington Avenue Local is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored green, since it uses the Lexington Avenue Line through midtown. Trains of the service run all the time; the usual pattern is local service on the whole route. Some midday and rush hour trips (6 Lexington Avenue Local / Pelham Express) run express in the peak direction in the Bronx, and are designated with a diamond rather than the standard circle. During those times, normal local trains terminate at Parkchester-East 177th Street, and the express trains switch to the local tracks north of there and continue to Pelham Bay Park. ...more on Wikipedia about "6 (New York City Subway service)"

The 7 Flushing Local is a service of the New York City Subway, running local service along the full length of the Flushing Line, with express service (7 Flushing Express) denoted by a diamond-shaped 7 train logo rather than a circular one. The express service runs in the peak direction (to Times Square during mornings, to Flushing-Main Street during evenings) between 06:30 and 22:00 on weekdays. The service is colored purple on official maps and signage and is the only route on the Flushing Line. This route is the only in the system to run 11 car trains; these are the longest trains on the . Odd train lengths are rare, as cars are typically produced and operated in pairs. The 7 is known as the "International Express" because the route travels through neighborhoods of many different nationalities and cultures. ...more on Wikipedia about "7 (New York City Subway service)"

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The A Eighth Avenue Express and C Eighth Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. They are colored blue, since they use the IND Eighth Avenue Line through midtown Manhattan. The longest one-seat ride on the subway system is on the , 31 miles (50 km) from Inwood to Far Rockaway. The normal service pattern is from Inwood-207th Street to Ozone Park-Lefferts Boulevard or Far Rockaway-Mott Avenue, running express in Manhattan and Brooklyn; some rush hour trips run to Rockaway Park-Beach 116th Street; the Rockaway Park Shuttle goes there all the time. trains run local along this route from Washington Heights-168th Street to Euclid Avenue, which is exactly where the runs express. At late nights, service doesn't run, and service runs local, and only on the branch to Far Rockaway; a special shuttle (the Lefferts Boulevard Shuttle) runs from Euclid Avenue to Lefferts Boulevard. Because of the two lines running together for a large portion of their lengths, they, along with other routes in the same category are often called the A 'n' C for simplicity. ...more on Wikipedia about "A-C (New York City Subway service)"

The B Sixth Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored orange since it uses the IND Sixth Avenue Line through midtown Manhattan. Its normal service pattern is from 145th Street in Harlem to Brighton Beach near Coney Island, running local north of and express south of 59th Street-Columbus Circle. During rush hours, it extends north on the local tracks to Bedford Park Boulevard. service only runs until 21:00, and does not run during late nights or weekends. During those times, the provides service in Manhattan as an Express, with local service provided by the and then by the which runs as a local along 8th Avenue after C service ends. Service in Brooklyn is provided by the which runs local at all times. The B is one of only two lines that have two or more stations with the same name (the other being the ). It has a Seventh Avenue in Brooklyn and another Seventh Avenue in Manhattan. ...more on Wikipedia about "B (New York City Subway service)"

The D Sixth Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. Its logo is colored orange since it uses the IND Sixth Avenue Line through midtown Manhattan. Its normal service pattern is from Norwood-205th Street in the Bronx to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue (BMT West End Line station), running local in the Bronx and express in Manhattan and northern Brooklyn. During rush hours, Bronx service is express in the peak direction (and the is extended to serve local stops), and during late nights, only Manhattan service is express. ...more on Wikipedia about "D (New York City Subway service)"

The E Eighth Avenue Local is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored blue since it uses the IND Eighth Avenue Line through midtown Manhattan. Its normal service pattern is from Jamaica Center-Parsons Boulevard to World Trade Center, running express through Queens and local through Manhattan; some rush hour trips run to Jamaica-179th Street to supplement the . During late nights, the service runs local in Queens; two local stops in eastern Queens are also served on evenings and weekends. ...more on Wikipedia about "E (New York City Subway service)"

The F Sixth Avenue Local and V Sixth Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. They are colored orange since they use the IND Sixth Avenue Line through midtown Manhattan. The runs all the time, from Jamaica-179th Street to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, running express through most of Queens and local through Manhattan and Brooklyn. The provides additional local service over part of the line except during late nights and weekends; it uses the IND 53rd Street Line rather than the IND 63rd Street Line. During late nights and weekends, local service is provided by the east of and the west of Queens Plaza. ...more on Wikipedia about "F-V (New York City Subway service)"

The G Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown Local is a service of the New York City Subway, and it is the only full line (excluding the Franklin Avenue and Rockaway shuttles) that does not provide service to Manhattan. It is colored light green since it uses the IND Crosstown Line. The runs 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. During rush hours and middays, it runs from Long Island City-Court Square south to Smith-Ninth Streets; it extends north and east along the Queens Boulevard Line local tracks at other times, ending at Forest Hills-71st Avenue. ...more on Wikipedia about "G (New York City Subway service)"

The J Nassau Street Express and Z Nassau Street Express are two services of the New York City Subway. They are colored brown since they use the BMT Nassau Street Line in Manhattan. The runs all the time, from Jamaica Center-Parsons Boulevard to Broad Street (except on weekends, including weekend late nights, when it is cut back two stops to Chambers Street). The is a rush hour-only skip-stop variant, running only in the peak direction. During rush hours and middays, the services run express in the peak direction in western Brooklyn (and the provides local service); at other times, they are fully local. ...more on Wikipedia about "J-Z (New York City Subway service)"

The L 14th Street-Canarsie Local is a service of the New York City Subway, running local along the full length of the BMT Canarsie Line, 24 hours a day. The service is colored gray as the only route to use the Canarsie Line. For more information on the service, including history of the line, see the Canarsie Line article. ...more on Wikipedia about "L (New York City Subway service)"

(List of New York City Subway services) *The 5 service has a rush-hour (1a) service that operates to a different northern terminal; ...more on Wikipedia about "List of New York City Subway services"

The M Nassau Street Local is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored brown since it uses the BMT Nassau Street Line in downtown Manhattan. The runs all the time. During evenings, late nights and weekends, it acts as a shuttle from Metropolitan Avenue to Myrtle Avenue on the Jamaica Line. During middays, it extends to Chambers Street in Manhattan; during rush hours it extends further to Bay Parkway (and is the only line to use the connection from the BMT Nassau Street Line to the Montague Street Tunnel). Service is always fully local, although, on occasion, when an M train is running late, or if another train is following close behind, it will run express, stopping at only the major stations, which includes Myrtle Avenue, Wyckoff Avenue, and Fresh Pond Road. ...more on Wikipedia about "M (New York City Subway service)"

The N Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored yellow since it uses the BMT Broadway Line through midtown Manhattan. It operates from Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue. During weekdays (except late nights) it runs local in Queens and express in Manhattan and northern Brooklyn entering Brooklyn via the Manhattan Bridge. During late nights it runs local in Manhattan and Brooklyn crossing into Brooklyn via the Montague Street Tunnel to fill the gap caused by service becoming a shuttle in Brooklyn. On weekends, it runs local in Manhattan using the Manhattan Bridge to cross into Brooklyn. ...more on Wikipedia about "N (New York City Subway service)"

Nomenclature used on the New York City Subway system has been defined by New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to precisely identify each part of the system, both internally and publicly. Some of the nomenclature dates back to the original operators of the system, while some was adopted much more recently because of changing conditions. ...more on Wikipedia about "New York City Subway nomenclature"

:For former QJ service, see the page about the J. ...more on Wikipedia about "Q (New York City Subway service)"

The R Broadway Local is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored yellow, since it uses the Broadway-BMT Line in midtown Manhattan. Normal service is local from Forest Hills-71st Avenue to Bay Ridge-95th Street; during late nights it operates as a shuttle from 36th Street to 95th Street. The R is one of only two lines that have two or more stations with the same name (the other being the ). It has a 36th Street in Queens and another 36th Street in Brooklyn. ...more on Wikipedia about "R (New York City Subway service)" Be happy with shortopedia

Three services in the New York Subway are designated as S (shuttle). These are short services that serve mainly to connect passengers to longer services. ...more on Wikipedia about "S (New York City Subway service)"

The S-Rockaway Park Shuttle is a shuttle train service in Queens, New York on the New York City Subway. It connects with the A Train at Broad Channel station. This shuttle train provides service to the southern part of the Rockaway peninsula in Queens, with a terminus at Beach 116th Street/Rockaway Park. It was part of the Long Island Rail Road until the mid- 1950s. ...more on Wikipedia about "S - Rockaway Park Shuttle (New York City Subway service)"

The 42nd Street Shuttle (also Grand Central-Times Square Shuttle) is a line and service of the division of the New York City Subway. It runs at all times but late nights, connecting Times Square to Grand Central Terminal under 42nd Street. It is the shortest regular service in the system, running .8 mile (1.3 km) in officially one minute. ...more on Wikipedia about "S 42nd Street Shuttle (New York City Subway service)"

The S-Franklin Avenue Shuttle is a shuttle train service of the New York City Subway operating in Brooklyn, New York. ...more on Wikipedia about "S Franklin Avenue Shuttle (New York City Subway service)" www.shortopedia.com , this is it!

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