- 60th Street Tunnel Connection
The 60th Street Tunnel Connection [
New York City Transit Authority , Rapid Transit Construction Program, Map, File No. 72, Dwg. No. 699, datedJune 14 ,1954 ] [New York Times , [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70C16FE3B5E177B93C1A8178BD95F468585F9 Tunnel in Queens to Speed Transit] ,October 13 ,1952 , page 23] or 11th Street Connection [Gene Sansone, New York Subways: An Illustrated History of New York City's Transit Cars, ISBN 0801868866, pp. 184 and 292 ] is a shortrapid transit line of theNew York City Subway connecting the BMT60th Street Tunnel under theEast River (which connects to theBMT Broadway Line ) with theIND Queens Boulevard Line west of Queens Plaza inLong Island City, Queens ,New York City ,United States . The 11th Street Connection name comes from the street above the split from the 60th Street Tunnel. The line does not have any stations, and carries trains of the R service at all times but late nights.The connection opened on
December 1 ,1955 , and permitted BMT trains from Brooklyn to use the IND Queens Boulevard Line; the first service to do so was the "Brighton Beach Local via Tunnel" (1, now Q). Unlike the laterChrystie Street Connection , this was of the nature of atrackage rights operation, without the mixing of BMT and IND equipment or crews, as opposed to a true operating integration.ervice history
The first service to use the connection was the daytime 1 local via
Montague Street Tunnel , which became the QT in the early 1960s. The QT was rerouted toDitmars Boulevard–Astoria onJanuary 1 ,1961 , and the RR was sent through the connection during daytime hours. The EE was created onNovember 26 ,1967 , when theChrystie Street Connection opened and the RR moved back to Astoria. OnAugust 27 ,1976 , the N was extended through the connection, absorbing the EE; this change sent late night and weekend trains through the tunnel for the first time. The N and R were swapped in Queens onMay 24 ,1987 , taking the R through the connection. [ [http://www.subwaynut.com/brochures/nrswitch/index.html Announcing Service Changes on the N and R Routes] , Advertising Supplement to The New York Times, The New York Daily News, and Newsday, © 1987New York City Transit Authority ] Late night service was later truncated to 36th Street in Brooklyn.References
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