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This is a route-map template for the J/Z, a New York City Subway service.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
To further speed up service, J and Z trains would run express between Myrtle and Marcy. [38]: 7–8 Trains on the J/Z ran every five minutes, an improvement over their previous headway of eight minutes. [41] Skip-stop service ran to Manhattan in the morning between 7:15 and 8:15 a.m. and to Jamaica between 4:45 and 5:45 p.m. [42] [43]
The BMT Jamaica Line, also known as the Broadway - Brooklyn Line, is an elevated rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn and Queens.It runs from the Williamsburg Bridge southeast over Broadway to East New York, Brooklyn, and then east over Fulton Street and Jamaica Avenue to Jamaica, Queens.
This is for showing the railway routes serving the station. Use [[Template:j-railservice start]] and [[Template:j-rserv]] together to show railway routes. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Color col Input the background color in form of HTML code (such as #FFFFFF (this means white)) or color code. Example #FFFFFF String optional Text Color Flip f If the ...
Setting |cat=s or =stn or =station will also add the template to either Category:Station layout templates or the appropriate sub-category, and change the first line of the template to: This is a route-map template for a station in country .
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A transit map is a topological map in the form of a schematic diagram used to illustrate the routes and stations within a public transport system—whether this be bus, tram, rapid transit, commuter rail or ferry routes. Metro maps, subway maps, or tube maps of metropolitan railways are some common examples.
NJ Transit Rail Operations provides passenger service on 12 lines at a total of 166 stations, some operated in conjunction with Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad (MNR). [1] NJ Transit Rail Operations (NJTR) was established by NJ Transit (NJT) to run commuter rail operations in New Jersey.