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  2. Queens Village station - Wikipedia

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    1909 Map of Queens (now Queens Village) station. Between March and November 1837, the current site of Queens Village station was the site of an early Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad station named Flushing Avenue station then renamed DeLancey Avenue station and later named Brushville station until it was moved to what is today 212nd Street, the site of the former Bellaire station, which was used ...

  3. List of New York City Subway stations in Queens - Wikipedia

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    The current New York City Transit Authority rail system map; Queens is located to the center and right portion of the map. The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that serves four of the five boroughs of New York City in the U.S. state of New York: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.

  4. Woodhaven Boulevard station (IND Queens Boulevard Line)

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    The E and F trains serve the station at night, [37] [38] the M train serves the station on weekdays during the day, [39] and the R train serves the station at all times except late nights. [40] The station is between Grand Avenue–Newtown to the west and 63rd Drive–Rego Park to the east.

  5. Queens Plaza station - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Plaza station is an express station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway.Located under the eastern edge of Queens Plaza at the large Queens Plaza interchange, it is served by the E train at all times, by the R train at all times except late nights, and by the M train on weekdays during the day.

  6. Hillside Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Hillside Facility, also called the Hillside Support Facility or the Hillside Maintenance Complex, is a maintenance facility of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. The Hillside facility was built between 1984 and 1991 [2] on the grounds of a section of Holban Yard, a railroad freight yard.

  7. Hempstead Branch - Wikipedia

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    Employees-only station Hollis, Queens: Hollis: 11.5 (18.5) 1885 New York City Bus: Q2, Q3 MTA Bus: Q110: Queens Village, Queens: Bellaire: 1837 1972 Originally named Flushing Avenue, then Brushville, then Interstate Park, then Brushville Road Queens Village: 13.2 (21.2) 1881 New York City Bus: Q1, Q27, Q36, Q83, Q88 Nassau Inter-County Express ...

  8. Glendale, Queens - Wikipedia

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    All goods shipped by rail with a destination on Long Island (Brooklyn, Queens and Nassau and Suffolk counties), must come through the Fresh Pond/Fremont Yards, located in Glendale, which is the crossroads of the LIRR Montauk Branch, the Bay Ridge Branch (which serves the docks and float barges in Sunset Park, Brooklyn), the Bushwick Branch and ...

  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 ...