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A map from June 1925 shows a proposed alternate routing for the Queens Boulevard Line, that would have had the line turn via Kew Gardens Road after the Union Turnpike station instead of continuing via Queens Boulevard. After proceeding via Kew Gardens Road, the line would have turned via Hillside Avenue. [14]
The Kew Gardens station is a station on the Main Line of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR). It is located in the Kew Gardens neighborhood of Queens, New York City, near Austin Street and Lefferts Boulevard.
Kew Gardens is a neighborhood in the central area of the New York City borough of Queens.Kew Gardens is bounded to the north by the Union Turnpike and the Jackie Robinson Parkway (formerly the Interboro Parkway), to the east by the Van Wyck Expressway and 131st Street, to the south by Hillside Avenue, and to the west by Park Lane, Abingdon Road, and 118th Street.
A current New York City Transit Authority rail system map (unofficial) The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the ... Kew Gardens ...
The following New York City Subway stations serve the corridor: Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike station, at the boulevard's north end, is served by the IND Queens Boulevard Line (E, F, and <F> trains). The BMT Jamaica Line (J and Z trains) crosses Lefferts Boulevard at Jamaica Avenue, with the closest station being one block east at 121st Street.
The Q37 bus originates at Queens Boulevard and Union Turnpike, where a vast majority of the riders of the Q37 transfer to the New York City Subway at the Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike subway station. The bus turns via Kew Gardens Road, and then turns south via 80th Road, and then buses turn onto Park Lane. Buses at this point going northbound ...
Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan is the actual westernmost station of the Long Island Rail Road and its busiest station. The system currently has 126 stations on eleven rail lines called "branches". [ 1 ] [ 4 ] (Not included in this count are two additional stations that serve employees of the LIRR: Hillside Facility and Boland's Landing ).
The Kew Gardens-bound Q37 runs from Park Lane to Kew Gardens Road, where it terminates. In addition, the New York City Subway's Kew Gardens–Union Turnpike station, served by the E, F, and <F> trains, is located at Queens Boulevard. [2] [3]