- Jamaica–179th Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
Infobox NYCS
name = Jamaica–179th Street
accessible = yes
bg_color = #FF6E1A
line = IND Queens Boulevard Line
service = Queens Hillside
platforms = 2island platform s
tracks = 4
borough = Queens
connection = Q3 bus to JFK Int'l Airport
open_date =December 10 ,1950
north_custom_station = (Terminal)
south_line = IND Queens Boulevard Line
south_local_station = 169th Street
south_local_service = Queens Hillside local
south_express_station = Parsons Boulevard
south_express_service = Queens Hillside expressJamaica–179th Street is a station on the
IND Queens Boulevard Line of theNew York City Subway . Located at 179th Street and Hillside Avenue inJamaica, Queens , it serves as the northern terminal for the NYCS|F at all times. The station also sees a few rush-hour NYCS|E trains, due to capacity limitations at the NYCS|E train's regular terminal, Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer.Fact|date=March 2007This station has two
island platform s and four tracks; to the north (compass east) are two levels of four relay tracks, extending out to about 184th Street. This total of eight storage tracks gives 179th Street the highest peak terminal capacity of any station in the New York City Subway: 63 trains per hour, or one train every 57 seconds, although the station currently operates at a far lower throughput. Terminating trains enter on one of the two northbound tracks, then relay to one of the two levels—the upper level if coming from the express track, or the lower level if coming from the local track. They then return on the corresponding track on the southbound side. The few NYCS|E trains that begin here always leave from the express track and run express along Hillside Avenue; NYCS|F trains may leave from either track, switching to the local track north of 169th Street if necessary.The configuration of the relay tracks suggests past plans to extend the Queens Boulevard Line further east, past 179th Street.
The station has beige wall tile, with intertwining blue and orange stripes. There are two fare control areas, one full-time between 179th and 180th Streets and one part-time at 178th Street. The two are connected by a full-length mezzanine, which features " [http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/artwork?74 Our Spectrum of Support] " by Reginald Polynice, a set of plywood cutout figures appearing to hold up the ceiling of the mezzanine. The station is ADA-compliant, with an elevator installed at 179th Place.
Outside of
Far Rockaway , the 179th Street Station is the farthest eastern extent of the New York City Subway System and lies about 3 1/4 miles west of the city's border with Nassau County.Bus connections
NYC Routes
*Q1
*Q2
*Q3
*Q17
*Q36
*Q43
*Q75
*Q76
*Q77
*Q110 (rush hour only)Long Island Routes
*N1
*N2
*N3
*N6
*N22
*N22A
*N24
*N26External links
*NYCS ref|http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/stations?219:101|IND Queens Boulevard Line|179th Street
*Station Reporter — [http://www.stationreporter.net/ftrain.htm F Train]
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