- List of New York City Subway stations
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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.[1] Its operator is the New York City Transit Authority, which is itself controlled by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York. 7.922 million passengers use the system daily, making it the busiest rapid transit system in the United States and the fourth busiest in the world.[2][3][4]
The present New York City Subway system is composed of three formerly separate systems that merged in 1940: the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT), the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT), and the Independent Subway System (IND). The privately-held IRT, founded in 1902, constructed and operated the first underground railway line in New York City.[5] The opening of this line on October 27, 1904 is commonly cited as the opening of the modern New York City Subway, although some elevated lines of the IRT and BMT that were initially incorporated into the New York City Subway system but then demolished predate this. The BMT, founded in 1923 and also privately-held, was formed from the bankruptcy of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. The IND was created by the City of New York in 1921 to be a municipally owned competitor of the two private companies. Unification in June 1940 by the New York City Board of Transportation brought the three systems under one operator. The New York City Transit Authority, created in 1953 to be a public benefit corporation that acquired the rapid transit and surface line (buses and streetcars) infrastructure of the Board of Transportation, remains the operator of the New York City Subway today.
The official count of stations is 468; however, this tabulation classifies some transfer stations as two or more stations, which are called "station complexes" within the nomenclature of the New York City Subway. If station complexes are counted as one station each, the number of stations is 421.[3][6] 32 such station complexes exist.[6][7] The reason for the higher count generally lies in the history of the New York City Subway: IRT, BMT and IND stations are usually counted separately, particularly if their lines are not parallel and adjacent to or on another level to each other. Regardless of how stations are counted, the New York City Subway has the largest number of rapid transit stations in the world.[3] Included in the station counts is one station that is temporarily closed: Cortlandt Street on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line. The station closed when it was demolished during September 11, 2001 attacks. There are numerous other New York City Subway stations that are closed, many of which stem from the demolition of elevated lines once operated by the IRT and the BMT that were made largely but not completely redundant to underground lines subsequently constructed.
The newest subway station in the New York City Subway network is South Ferry on the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line (1 train), opened on March 16, 2009 as a replacement to the South Ferry loops station. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is currently building four new New York City Subway stations. An extension of the IRT Flushing Line (7 <7> trains), named the 7 Subway Extension, will erect a station at 34th Street and 11th Avenue as part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project. The other three stations are being built as part of the Second Avenue Subway, a long-deferred project intended to relieve congestion on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line (4 5 6 <6> trains), the busiest rapid transit corridor in the United States. The stations will be located on Second Avenue at 72nd, 86th and 96th streets.
Stations that share identical street names are disambiguated by the line name and/or the cross street each is associated with. For example, "125th Street station" can refer to four separate stations: 125th Street on the IND Eighth Avenue Line (A C E trains), the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line (1 train), the IRT Lenox Avenue Line (2 3 trains), and the IRT Lexington Avenue Line (4 5 6 <6> trains).[8] This situation occurs numerous times.
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Station configurations
Many stations have mezzanines. These allow for passengers to enter from multiple entrances and proceed to the correct platform without having to cross the street before entering. They also allow for crossover between uptown and downtown trains on side platforms or a pair of island platforms, which is very useful when local tracks are closed for construction.
Due to the large number of transit lines, one platform or set of platforms often serves more than one service (unlike other rapid transit systems, including the Paris Metro but like some lines on the London Underground). A passenger needs to look at the signs hung at the platform entrance steps and over each track to see which trains stop there and when, and at the arriving train to see which train it is.
Almost everywhere expresses run, they run on the inner one (of 3) or two (of 4) tracks, and locals run on the outer two tracks. In a 3-track configuration, the center track can be used toward the center of the city in the morning and away from the center in the evening, though not every 3-track line has that express service.
There are a number of common platform configurations:
- On a 2-track line, a station may have one center island platform used for trains in both directions, or 2 side platforms, one for a train in each direction.
- For a 3-track or 4-track line, local stops will have side platforms and the middle one or two tracks will not stop at the station.
- For most 3- or 4-track express stops, there will be two island platforms, one for the local and express in one direction, and another for the local and express in the other direction. Each island platform provides a cross-platform interchange between the local and express services.
In a few cases, a 4-track station has an island platform for the center express tracks and two side platforms for the outside local tracks. This occurs only at three stations near major railway stations where the next station along the line is also an express station with the more common platform configuration. The purpose of splitting the platforms is to limit overcrowding by preventing cross-platform interchanges between local and express services. This occurs at Atlantic Avenue on the IRT Eastern Parkway Line (2 3 4 5 trains) with adjacent express station at Nevins Street, where the connection is to the Atlantic Terminal of the Long Island Rail Road; and 34th Street – Penn Station on both the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line (1 2 3 trains) and IND Eighth Avenue Line (A C E trains), with adjacent express stations at Times Square – 42nd Street and 42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal, where the connection is to Pennsylvania Station, one of the two major New York City railway stations. This does not occur with the connection to New York's other major station, Grand Central Terminal, at Grand Central on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line (4 5 6 <6> trains), which has no adjacent express station.
There is one notable 6-track local station, DeKalb Avenue, where trains to or from the Manhattan Bridge (B D Q) either stop at the outer tracks of the island platforms, or pass through and bypass the station on the middle tracks ("express tracks") (D N). Trains to or from the Montague Street Tunnel (N R) stop across the platform from the respective outer track.
Complete lists of stations
The complete list of stations is split by borough. The second column displays the number of stations as counted by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. The third column shows the number of stations when "station complexes" are considered to be one station each.
Borough Number of stations (1) Number of stations (2) Station complexes Services The Bronx 70 68 2 1 2 4 5 6 <6> B D Brooklyn 170 157 10 2 3 4 5 A B C D
F G J L M N Q R
S (Franklin Avenue) ZManhattan 147 118 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 <6> 7
<7> A B C D E F
J L M N Q R
S (42nd Street) ZQueens 81 78 2 7 <7> A E F G J
M N Q R
S (Rockaway Park) ZAll 468 421 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 <6> 7
<7> A B C D E F G
J L M N Q R S ZStation complexes
Main article: List of New York City Subway transfer stationsName of station complex Daytime Services Borough 14th Street / Sixth Avenue 1 2 3 L F M Manhattan 14th Street – Eighth Avenue A C E L Manhattan 14th Street – Union Square 4 5 6 <6> L N Q R Manhattan 34th Street – Herald Square B D F M N Q R Manhattan 42nd Street / Fifth Avenue – Bryant Park 7 <7> B D F M Manhattan 59th Street – Columbus Circle 1 A B C D Manhattan 149th Street – Grand Concourse 2 4 5 the Bronx 161st Street – Yankee Stadium 4 B D the Bronx 168th Street – Washington Heights 1 A C Manhattan Atlantic Avenue – Pacific Street 2 3 4 5 B D N Q R Brooklyn Bleecker Street / Broadway – Lafayette Street 6 <6> B D F M Manhattan Broadway Junction A C J L Z Brooklyn Brooklyn Bridge – City Hall / Chambers Street 4 5 6 <6> J Z Manhattan Canal Street 6 <6> J N Q R Z Manhattan Chambers Street – World Trade Center / Park Place 2 3 A C E Manhattan Court Square 7 <7> E G M Queens Court Street – Borough Hall 2 3 4 5 R Brooklyn Delancey Street – Essex Street F J M Z Manhattan Fourth Avenue / Ninth Street F G R Brooklyn Franklin Avenue – Botanic Garden 2 3 4 5 S Brooklyn Franklin Avenue – Fulton Street C S Brooklyn Fulton Street
2 3 4 5 A C J Z Manhattan Grand Central – 42nd Street 4 5 6 <6> 7 <7> S Manhattan Jay Street – MetroTech A C F R Brooklyn Lexington Avenue / 51st – 53rd Streets 6 <6> E M Manhattan Lexington Avenue / 59th Street 4 5 6 <6> N Q R Manhattan Lorimer Street / Metropolitan Avenue G L Brooklyn Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues L M Brooklyn New Utrecht Avenue / 62nd Street D N Brooklyn Roosevelt Avenue / 74th Street 7 E F M R Queens South Ferry – Whitehall Street 1 R Manhattan Times Square – 42nd Street 1 2 3 7 <7> A C E N Q R S Manhattan Stations with the same name
There are many stations that share the same name. These stations are disambiguated by the line each of them is on. The following list shows these occurrences presented Alphabetically by Borough, then west to east, then north to south; stations of the same name that form a subway complex are grouped in parentheses (); demolished and permanently closed stations are
stricken through:Name of station Lines Boroughs Third Avenue • IRT Pelham Line
• IRT White Plains Road LineBronx • BMT Canarsie Line Manhattan Fifth Avenue • BMT Broadway Line
• IND Queens Boulevard Line
• IRT Flushing LineManhattan Seventh Avenue • IND Culver Line
• BMT Brighton LineBrooklyn • (IND Sixth Avenue Line, IND Queens Boulevard Line) Manhattan Eighth Avenue • BMT Sea Beach Line Brooklyn • BMT Canarsie Line Manhattan Ninth Avenue • (BMT West End Line, BMT Culver Shuttle)Brooklyn 14th Street • IND Eighth Ave Line
• (IRT Seventh Ave Line, IND Sixth Ave Line)
• (BMT Broadway Line, IRT Lexington Ave Line)Manhattan 18th Avenue • IND Culver Line
• BMT Sea Beach Line
• BMT West End LineBrooklyn 18th Street • IRT Seventh Ave Line
•IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan 20th Avenue • BMT Sea Beach Line
• BMT West End LineBrooklyn 21st Street • IND Crosstown Line
• IND 63rd St LineQueens 23rd Street • IND Eighth Ave line
• IRT Seventh Ave Line
• IND Sixth Ave Line
• BMT Broadway Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan • IND Queens Blvd Line Queens 28th Street • IRT Seventh Ave Line
• BMT Broadway Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan 33rd Street • IRT Lexington Ave Line Manhattan • IRT Flushing Line Queens 34th Street • IRT Flushing Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Seventh Ave Line
• (BMT Broadway Line, IND Sixth Ave Line)Manhattan 36th Street • BMT Fourth Ave Line Brooklyn • IND Queens Blvd Line
• IND Rockaway LineQueens 42nd Street • (IND Eighth Ave Line, IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line, BMT Broadway Line)
• IND Sixth Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan 46th Street • IND Queens Blvd Line
• IRT Flushing LineQueens 50th Street • BMT West End Line
• Bay 50th Street (BMT West End Line)Brooklyn • (IND Eighth Ave Line, IND Queens Blvd Line)
• IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave LineManhattan 53rd Street • BMT Fourth Ave Line Brooklyn • Fifth Avenue (IND Queens Blvd Line)
• Lexington Ave (IND Queens Blvd Line)Manhattan 57th Street • BMT Broadway Line
• IND Sixth Ave LineManhattan 59th Street • BMT Fourth Ave Line Brooklyn • (IND Eighth Ave Line, IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line)
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan 72nd Street • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IND Second Ave LineManhattan 77th Street • BMT Fourth Ave Line Brooklyn • IRT Lexington Ave Line Manhattan 79th Street • BMT West End Line Brooklyn • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line Manhattan 86th Street • BMT Fourth Ave Line
• BMT Sea Beach LineBrooklyn • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave Line
• IND Second Ave LineManhattan 96th Street • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave Line
• IND Second Ave LineManhattan 103rd Street • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan • IRT Flushing Line Queens 104th Street • BMT Jamaica Line
• IND Fulton St LineQueens 110th Street • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lenox Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan 111th Street • IRT Flushing Line
• BMT Jamaica Line
• IND Fulton St LineQueens 116th Street • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lenox Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan 125th Street • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lenox Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan 135th Street • IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lenox Ave LineManhattan 138th Street • IRT Jerome Ave Line
• IRT Pelham LineBronx 145th Street • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• (IND Eighth Ave Line, IND Concourse Line)
• IRT Lenox Ave LineManhattan 149th Street • (IRT Jerome Ave Line, IRT White Plains Road Line)
• IRT White Plains Road Line (Third Ave)
• IRT Pelham LineBronx 155th Street • IND Eighth Ave Line
• IND Concourse LineManhattan 161st Street • (IRT Jerome Ave Line, IND Concourse Line) Bronx 167th Street • IND Jerome Ave Line
• IND Concourse LineBronx 168th Street • (IND Eighth Ave Line, IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line) Manhattan 170th Street • IRT Jerome Ave Line
• IND Concourse LineBronx 174th Street • IND Concourse Line
• IRT White Plains Rd LineBronx 175th Street • IND Concourse Line Bronx • IND Eighth Ave Line Manhattan 181st Street • IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave LineManhattan 183rd Street • IRT Jerome Ave Line
• IND Concourse LineBronx 200th Street • IRT Jerome Ave Line
•IRT Third Avenue LineBronx • IND Eighth Ave Line Manhattan 207th Street • IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave LineManhattan 225th Street • IRT White Plains Road Line Bronx • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line Manhattan 238th Street • IRT White Plains Road Line
• IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave LineBronx Atlantic Avenue • (BMT Fourth Ave Line, IRT Eastern Parkway Line, BMT Brighton Line)
•BMT Fifth Avenue Line
• (BMT Canarsie Line,BMT Fulton St Line)Brooklyn Avenue U • BMT Sea Beach Line
• IND Culver Line
• BMT Brighton LineBrooklyn Bay Parkway • BMT West End Line
• BMT Sea Beach Line
• IND Culver LineBrooklyn Bedford Avenue • BMT Canarsie Line
• IND Crosstown LineBrooklyn Bedford Park Boulevard • IRT Jerome Ave Line
• IND Concourse LineBronx Bergen Street • IND Culver Line
• IRT Eastern Parkway LineBrooklyn Beverley Road • BMT Brighton Line
• IRT Nostrand Ave LineBrooklyn Borough Hall • (IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line, IRT Eastern Parkway Line) Brooklyn Broadway • IND Crosstown Line
•BMT Myrtle Ave LineBrooklyn • IND Sixth Ave Line Manhattan • BMT Astoria Line
• IRT Flushing LineQueens Broadway Junction • (BMT Canarsie Line, BMT Jamaica Line, IND Fulton St Line) Brooklyn Brooklyn Bridge • IND Eighth Ave Line Brooklyn • IRT Lexington Ave Line Manhattan Canal Street • IRT Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• (BMT Broadway Line, IRT Lexington Ave Line, BMT Nassau St Line)Manhattan Chambers Street • IRT Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave Line
• BMT Nassau St LineManhattan Cathedral Parkway • IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line
• IND Eighth Ave LineManhattan Church Avenue • IND Culver Line
• BMT Brighton Line
• IRT Nostrand Ave LineBrooklyn City Hall • BMT Broadway Line
• IRT Lexington Ave Line
•IRT Lexington Ave Line loopManhattan Clinton–Washington Avenues • IND Crosstown Line
• IND Fulton St LineBrooklyn Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue • (BMT West End Line, IND Culver Line, BMT Brighton Line, BMT Sea Beach Line) Brooklyn Cortlandt Street • IRT Seventh Ave Line
• BMT Broadway LineManhattan Court Street • BMT Fourth Ave Line
•IND Fulton St LineBrooklyn DeKalb Avenue • (BMT Fourth Ave Line, BMT Brighton Line)
• BMT Canarsie LineBrooklyn Dyckman Street • IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave LineManhattan East 180th Street • (IRT White Plains Rd Line, IRT Dyre Ave Line)Bronx Elmhurst Avenue • IRT Flushing Line
• IND Queens Blvd LineQueens Flushing Avenue • BMT Jamaica Line
• IND Crosstown LineBrooklyn Fordham Road • IRT Jerome Ave Line
• IND Concourse Line
•IRT Third Avenue LineBronx Fort Hamilton Parkway • IND Culver Line
•BMT Culver Shuttle
• BMT West End Line
• BMT Sea Beach LineBrooklyn Franklin Avenue • (IND Fulton St Line, BMT Franklin Ave Shuttle)
• IRT Eastern Parkway LineBrooklyn Fulton Street • IND Crosstown Line Brooklyn • (IRT Lexington Ave Line, IND Eighth Ave Line, BMT Nassau St Line, IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line) Manhattan Grand Central • (IRT Lexington Ave Line, IRT 42nd St Shuttle, IRT Flushing Line) Manhattan Grand Street • BMT Canarsie Line Brooklyn • IND Sixth Ave Line Manhattan Gun Hill Road • (IRT White Plains Rd Line, IRT Third Ave Line)
• IRT Dyre Avenue LineBronx Halsey Street • BMT Canarsie Line
• BMT Jamaica LineBrooklyn Hoyt Street • IRT Eastern Parkway Line
• (IND Fulton St Line, IND Crosstown Line)Brooklyn Jackson Heights • IRT Flushing Line
• IND Queens Blvd LineQueens Jay Street • (IND Fulton St Line, IND Culver Line, BMT Fourth Ave Line) Brooklyn JFK Airport • (IND Archer Ave Line, BMT Archer Ave Line)
• IND Rockaway LineQueens Kings Highway • BMT Sea Beach Line
• IND Culver Line
• BMT Brighton LineBrooklyn Kingsbridge Road • IRT Jerome Ave Line
• IND Concourse LineBronx Kingston Avenue • IND Fulton St Line
• IRT Eastern Parkway LineBrooklyn Lafayette • IND Fulton St Line Brooklyn • IND Sixth Ave Line Manhattan Lexington Avenue • (BMT 63rd St Line, IND 63rd St Line)
• BMT Broadway Line
• IND Queens Blvd LineManhattan Lorimer Street • BMT Canarsie Line
• BMT Jamaica LineBrooklyn Metropolitan Avenue • IND Crosstown Line Brooklyn • BMT Myrtle Ave Line Queens Mott Avenue • IRT White Plains Rd Line Bronx • IND Rockaway Line Queens Myrtle Avenue • (BMT Myrtle Ave Line, BMT Canarsie Line)
• BMT Jamaica Line
• IND Crosstown Line
•BMT Fourth Ave LineBrooklyn New Lots Avenue • BMT Canarsie Line
• IRT New Lots LineBrooklyn Norwood • IND Concourse Line Bronx • BMT Jamaica Line Brooklyn Nostrand Avenue • IND Fulton St Line
• IRT Eastern Parkway LineBrooklyn Park Place • BMT Franklin Ave Shuttle Brooklyn • IRT Seventh Ave Line Manhattan Parsons Boulevard • IND Queens Blvd Line
• (IND Archer Ave Line, BMT Archer Ave Line)Queens Pelham Parkway • IRT White Plains Rd Line
• IRT Dyre Ave LineBronx Penn Station • IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave LineManhattan Prospect Avenue • IRT White Plains Rd Line Bronx • BMT Fourth Ave Line Brooklyn Prospect Park • IND Culver Line
• (BMT Brighton Line, BMT Franklin Ave Shuttle)Brooklyn Queensboro Plaza • (BMT Astoria Line, IRT Flushing Line) Queens Rector Street • IRT Seventh Ave Line
• BMT Broadway LineManhattan Rockaway Avenue • IND Fulton St Line
• IRT New Lots LineBrooklyn South Ferry • (IRT Seventh Ave Line, BMT Broadway Line)
•IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave & Lexington Ave Loops
•IRT elevated linesManhattan Spring Street • IND Eighth Ave Line
• IRT Lexington Ave LineManhattan Sutphin Boulevard • IND Queens Blvd Line
• (IND Archer Ave Line, BMT Archer Ave Line)Queens Sutter Avenue • IRT New Lots Line
• BMT Canarsie LineBrooklyn Times Square • (IRT Broadway – Seventh Ave Line, BMT Broadway Line, IRT 42nd St Shuttle, IRT Flushing Line) Manhattan Tremont Avenue • IND Concourse Line
•IRT Third Ave Line
• IRT White Plains Rd Line
• IRT Pelham LineBronx Union Square • (BMT Broadway Line, BMT Canarsie Line, IRT Lexington Ave Line) Manhattan Utica Avenue • IND Fulton St Line
• IRT Eastern Parkway LineBrooklyn Van Siclen • IND Culver Line, BMT Jamaica Line
• IND Fulton St Line
• IRT New Lots LineBrooklyn Wall Street • IRT Lexington Ave Line
• IRT Seventh Ave LineManhattan West Fourth Street • (IND Eighth Ave Line, IND Sixth Ave Line) Manhattan West Eighth Street • (BMT Brighton Line, IND Culver Line) Brooklyn Woodhaven Boulevard • IND Queens Blvd Line
• BMT Jamaica LineQueens - The 5 on each of its two northern branches in the Bronx stops at two stations that bear the same name: Gun Hill Road on the Dyre Avenue Line and the White Plains Road Line, and Pelham Parkway on the Dyre Avenue Line and the White Plains Road Line.
- The B stops at two stations named Seventh Avenue: Seventh Avenue (BMT Brighton Line) in Brooklyn and Seventh Avenue (IND Sixth Avenue Line) in Manhattan.
- The E stops at two stations named 23rd Street: 23rd Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line) in Manhattan and Court Square – 23rd Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line) in Queens.
- The M stops at two stations named Myrtle Avenue: Myrtle Avenue – Broadway (BMT Jamaica Line) and Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line), both in Brooklyn. It also stops at two stations named 23rd Street: 23rd Street (IND Sixth Avenue Line) in Manhattan and Court Square – 23rd Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line) in Queens.
- The R stops at two stations named 36th Street: 36th Street (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) in Brooklyn and 36th Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line) in Queens.
Top stations by ridership
These tables list the top ten New York City Subway stations by annual, average weekday, and average weekend ridership in 2010.[9]
Annual Rank Station Annual ridership
(2010)1 Times Square – 42nd Street /
42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal58,422,597 2 Grand Central – 42nd Street 41,903,210 3 34th Street – Herald Square 37,769,752 4 14th Street – Union Square 34,730,692 5 34th Street – Penn Station (Seventh Avenue) 26,892,243 6 34th Street – Penn Station (Eighth Avenue) 24,265,016 7 59th Street – Columbus Circle 20,711,058 8 Lexington Avenue / 59th Street 19,553,597 9 86th Street (Lexington Avenue) 19,147,021 10 Flushing – Main Street 18,630,490 Weekday Rank Station Average weekday
ridership (2010)1 Times Square – 42nd Street /
42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal182,170 2 Grand Central – 42nd Street 144,350 3 34th Street – Herald Square 120,764 4 14th Street – Union Square 106,380 5 34th Street – Penn Station (Seventh Avenue) 87,736 6 34th Street – Penn Station (Eighth Avenue) 80,009 7 59th Street – Columbus Circle 66,058 8 Fulton Street 64,287 9 Lexington Avenue / 59th Street 63,138 10 Lexington Avenue / 51st – 53rd Streets 62,774 Weekend Rank Station Average weekend
ridership (2010)1 Times Square – 42nd Street /
42nd Street – Port Authority Bus Terminal220,521 2 14th Street – Union Square 142,748 3 34th Street – Herald Square 128,763 4 Grand Central – 42nd Street 95,946 5 34th Street – Penn Station (Seventh Avenue) 83,359 6 Canal Street (Chinatown) 77,105 7 59th Street – Columbus Circle 71,809 8 34th Street – Penn Station (Eighth Avenue) 71,387 9 Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue /
74th Street – Broadway68,745 10 86th Street (Lexington Avenue) 67,545 See also
- List of New York City Subway terminals
- List of New York City Subway transfer stations
- List of closed New York City Subway stations
- Staten Island Railway
References
- ^ The remaining New York City borough, Staten Island, is served by the Staten Island Railway, a rapid transit system also operated by the MTA but is not connected physically to the New York City Subway.
- ^ "Public Transit Ridership Report, Second Quarter 2010". American Public Transportation Association. http://apta.com/resources/statistics/Documents/Ridership/2010_q2_ridership_APTA.pdf. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
- ^ a b c "Subway and Bus Ridership Statistics 2008". New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. http://www.mta.info/nyct/facts/ridership/index.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
- ^ "MTA About NYC Transit". New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. http://www.mta.info/nyct/facts/ffsubway.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
- ^ Prior to the founding of the IRT, the Beach Pneumatic Transit was an 1869 demonstration for an underground transit system in New York City, measuring 312 feet (95 m) in length. The concept, heavily based on pneumatic tubes, was not adopted.
- ^ a b The source provided does not reflect the 2009 opening of a connection between South Ferry (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line) and Whitehall Street – South Ferry (BMT Broadway Line).
- ^ "New York City Subway station list and station complexes". Rapid Transit Challenge. http://www.rapidtransitchallenge.com/Station_List.xls. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
- ^ Martin, Andrew (2004-09-09). "USA: Going underground in New York". The Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/4193837/USA-Going-underground-in-New-York.html. Retrieved 2009-07-04.
- ^ "Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership". New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. http://www.mta.info/nyct/facts/ridership/ridership_sub_annual.htm. Retrieved 2011-05-31.
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