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  2. IND Queens Boulevard Line - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Boulevard Line, also referred to as the Long Island City−Jamaica Line, Fifty-third Street−Jamaica Line, and Queens Boulevard−Jamaica Line prior to opening, [7] [14] [15] was one of the original lines of the city-owned Independent Subway System (IND), planned to stretch between the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan and 178th ...

  3. Archer Avenue lines - Wikipedia

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    In the original service plan, the G and N local trains were to serve the Archer Avenue upper level, [83] [84] [85] while the E and F express trains would have remained on the Queens Boulevard mainline towards 179th Street. (The N ran on the IND Queens Boulevard Line until 1987, when the N and R swapped northern terminals in Queens. [86])

  4. IND World's Fair Line - Wikipedia

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    The line originated at the Queens Boulevard portal of Jamaica Yard as a continuation of the tracks that diverged from the Queens Boulevard Line east of 71st−Continental Avenues. [92] The line ran along the eastern edge of Flushing Meadows–Corona Park for 1.83 miles (2.95 km) [ 4 ] [ 58 ] to approximately what is now the interchange of the ...

  5. Briarwood station - Wikipedia

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    Just to the compass south (railroad north) of this station, the IND Archer Avenue Line splits from the Queens Boulevard Line in a flying junction; trains to/from the Archer Avenue line can serve the station as local trains or bypass it as express trains. At the split, the Archer Avenue tracks split from both pairs of express and local Queens ...

  6. 49-Mile Scenic Drive - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1930s, residents of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area celebrated the completion of both the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.In July 1938, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was given a vehicular tour of the city, including its two bridges, with Senator William Gibbs McAdoo and Mayor Angelo Joseph Rossi before speaking at the Treasure Island fairgrounds ...

  7. Q60 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    Queensboro Bridge, Queens Boulevard, Sutphin Boulevard: End: South Jamaica, Queens – 109th Avenue and 157th Street: Length: 10.7 miles (17.2 km) Other routes: Q32 Penn Station–Jackson Heights (west of 48th Street/Roosevelt Avenue) IND Queens Boulevard Line (Grand Avenue to Hillside Avenue) Service; Operates: 24 hours [3] Annual patronage ...

  8. 63rd Drive–Rego Park station - Wikipedia

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    The 63rd Drive–Rego Park station is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway, consisting of four tracks.Located at 63rd Drive and Queens Boulevard in the Rego Park neighborhood of Queens, it is served by the M train on weekdays, the R train at all times except nights, and the E and F trains at night.

  9. 75th Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    The 75th Avenue station (originally the 75th Avenue–Puritan Avenue station) is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of 75th Avenue and Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills, Queens, it is served by the F train at all times, the E train at all times except weekday rush hours and middays, and the <F> train during rush hours in the ...

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