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80th Street, which opened on September 25, 1915, was one of the eight stations along Liberty Avenue in Brooklyn and Queens built for the BMT Fulton Street Line.The first two, Crescent Street and Grant Avenue in Brooklyn, were the last two stations on the line from 1894 to 1915.
[3]: 2–3 (PDF p. 2–4) The New York City Subway's Mets–Willets Point station, serving the 7 and <7> trains, is located at the southwest corner of the area, at Roosevelt Avenue and 126th Street. [4]: 124–126 (PDF p. 127–131) The neighborhood is part of Queens Community District 7. [1]
The city Department of Buildings ordered Sarr's Wholesale Furniture in Queens vacated due to “severe overcrowding and hazardous fire trap conditions," spokesperson David Maggiotto said Tuesday ...
Liberty Avenue is an 8-mile (13 km) long west-east avenue in Brooklyn and Queens, New York City. It is bidirectional for most of its length, running between Mother Gaston Boulevard in Brooklyn in the west and Farmers Boulevard in Queens in the east.
In July 2012, operation of the yard was leased to NYNJ Rail, and transfer bridges were placed in service. Vanderbilt Yards – LIRR yard near the Atlantic Terminal, the western terminus of the Atlantic Branch railroad. It is bounded by Atlantic Avenue to the north, Carlton Avenue to the east, Pacific Street to the south, and 5th Avenue to the west.
The Rockaway Boulevard station is a station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Rockaway Boulevard, Woodhaven and Cross Bay Boulevards, and Liberty Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, it is served by the A train at all times and the Rockaway Park Shuttle during summer weekends.
The 104th Street station (signed as the 104th Street–Oxford Avenue station) is a station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway, located on Liberty Avenue at 104th Street in South Ozone Park, [4] and partially in South Richmond Hill, Queens. [5] The station is served by the Lefferts Boulevard A train at all times.
The West Side Yard (officially the John D. Caemmerer West Side Yard) is a rail yard of 30 tracks owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. Used to store commuter rail trains operated by the subsidiary Long Island Rail Road , the 26.17-acre (10.59 ha) yard sits between West 30th Street ...