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In December 1936, North Shore applied for a franchise on route "Q-44" between Flushing and Jamaica via Main Street. [29] On March 22, 1938, Q44 service began between Flushing–Main Street and Archer Avenue at the Jamaica Long Island Rail Road station, [30] [31] when Main Street was extended south to the Grand Central Parkway. [32]
The first six customer service centers, including one at Flushing–Main Street, were to open in early 2023. [62] [63] The customer service center at the Main Street station opened in March 2023. [64] The new staircases, entrances, and turnstiles were finished in November 2023; [65] [66] the project had cost $49 million, less than the original ...
Flushing–Main Street is a station on the Long Island Rail Road's Port Washington Branch in the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, New York City. The station is located at Main Street and 41st Avenue, off Kissena Boulevard .
The Q17 proceeds north along Kissena, sharing the road with the Q25 and Q34 buses to Main Street in Downtown Flushing (also known as Flushing Chinatown). [5] The Q17 alights its final passengers on 39th Avenue, at the Main Street subway station.
In addition, the Broadway-Flushing Historic District, Free Synagogue of Flushing, United States Post Office, and Main Street Subway Station (Dual System IRT) are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [112] The Queens Botanical Garden is located on 39 acres (16 ha) between College Point Boulevard and Main Street. [113]
The Main Street station was not intended to be the Flushing Line's terminus. [ 72 ] : 49 [ 73 ] While the controversy over an elevated line in Flushing was ongoing in January 1913, the Whitestone Improvement Association pushed for an elevated to Whitestone , College Point , and Bayside.
While many of the ship's eateries had an Italian focus – like La Strada Grill, which serves Italian street food – there was plenty more to choose from, including steakhouse Fahrenheit 555 ...
The Q26 begins at the New York City Subway's Flushing–Main Street station at Roosevelt Avenue and Union Street. Service then turns right onto Bowne Street and left on Sanford Avenue. Buses then continue east via Parsons Boulevard until 46th Avenue, and proceed until the avenue becomes Hollis Court Boulevard at Utopia Parkway. Then buses turn ...