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AirTrain JFK is an 8.1-mile-long (13 km) elevated people mover system and airport rail link serving John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport) in New York City. The driverless system operates 24/7 and consists of three lines and nine stations within the New York City borough of Queens .
The JFK Express, advertised as The Train to The Plane, was a limited express service of the New York City Subway, connecting Midtown Manhattan to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport). It operated between 1978 and 1990.
By the 1990s, there was demand for a direct rail link between Midtown Manhattan and John F. Kennedy International Airport. [7] In 1990, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) proposed a $1.6 billion rail link to LaGuardia and JFK airports, which would be developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) and funded jointly by agencies in the federal, state, and city ...
Q3 bus to JFK Int'l Airport: ↑ 169th Street: F <F> Q3 bus to JFK Int'l Airport Two p.m. rush-hour trains to Jamaica–179th Street stop here [121] Parsons Boulevard: F <F> ↑ Sutphin Boulevard: F <F> Q44 Select Bus Service Two p.m. rush-hour trains to Jamaica–179th Street stop here [121] Archer Avenue Branch — Jamaica Center–Parsons ...
The Howard Beach–JFK Airport station is a subway/people mover station complex located at Coleman Square between 159th Avenue and 103rd Street in Howard Beach, Queens.The New York City Subway portion of the station is on the IND Rockaway Line and is served by the Rockaway branch of the A train at all times and the Rockaway Park Shuttle during summer weekends.
One a.m. rush-hour train to the Bronx stops here [46] ↑ Crown Heights–Utica Avenue: 2 3 4 B46 Select Bus Service Southern terminal for some rush hour service New Lots Line (limited rush hour service only) ↑ — — — Sutter Avenue–Rutland Road: 2 3 4 B15 bus to JFK Int'l Airport ↑ Saratoga Avenue: 2 3 4
Following a series of incidents, MTA announced another PSD pilot program at three stations in February 2022: the 7 and <7> trains' platform at Times Square; the E train's platform at Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport; and the Third Avenue station. [248] Numerous challenges come with platform doors.
In Manhattan, the line runs under 42nd Street, with part directly underneath the 42nd Street Shuttle (S train), before angling towards 41st Street. The Times Square–42nd Street station, with no track connections to other lines, is directly under 41st Street. [4] West of Times Square, the tracks curve sharply downward before turning under 11th ...