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*On [[May 29]], [[2005]], the new Stillwell Avenue terminal was completed, and '''N''' service there was restored.
*On [[May 29]], [[2005]], the new Stillwell Avenue terminal was completed, and '''N''' service there was restored.

*In the summer of [[2006]], the MTA begins to test the new [[R160]] trains on both the {{NYCS N}} and {{NYCS Q}} lines. They plan to put more new trains into service if they pass the test.


==Station listing==
==Station listing==

Revision as of 11:31, 31 August 2006

Template:NYCS logo The N Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored yellow since it uses the BMT Broadway Line through Manhattan. It operates from Ditmars Boulevard in Astoria, Queens to Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island. During weekdays (except late nights), it uses the Manhattan Bridge to travel between Manhattan and Brooklyn and runs express between 34th Street-Herald Square and 59th Street in Brooklyn. Weekend service is the same except it runs local in Manhattan. During late nights it runs local along its entire route and uses the Montague Street Tunnel to travel between Manhattan and Brooklyn, replacing Template:NYCS R service.

The following lines are used by the Template:NYCS N service:

Line Tracks When
BMT Astoria Line (full line) local always
BMT Broadway Line north of 34th Street–Herald Square local always
BMT Broadway Line from 34th Street to Prince Street express (local late nights and weekends) always
BMT Broadway Line south of Prince Street local late nights only
Manhattan Bridge (full line) N/A all but late nights
BMT Fourth Avenue Line north of Pacific Street N/A late nights only
BMT Fourth Avenue Line from Pacific Street to 59th Street express (local late nights) always
BMT Sea Beach Line (full line) local always

Service history

 
4

SEA BEACH
R1 end rollsign
 
N

BROADWAY
SEA BEACH
R27 end rollsign
(later said just
BROADWAY[1])
N
NX
1967-1979 bullets (in a circle)

The route that is now the N was originally Template:BMT service 4, known as the Sea Beach Line or Sea Beach Express.

  • On September 14, 1917, trains began running between 14th Street–Union Square and Stillwell Avenue.
  • On January 5, 1918, the Broadway Line was extended to Times Square–42nd Street.
  • On May 2, 1957, service was extended north via the express tracks to 57th Street. When the BMT Southern Division routes were given letters in 1960, the 4 became the N, with a single letter because it ran express; it was given the color yellow (which it managed to keep in the 1979 revisions).
  • The light blue NX designation was used for a short-lived "super-express" service along the express tracks of the Sea Beach Line, beginning several stations east of Coney Island at Brighton Beach, and also ending at 57th Street/Seventh Avenue. This service was only provided from November 27, 1967 to 1968 due to low ridership. A service resembling the southern section of the NX route happened during a General Order in 2006 on weekends between April 22 and May 8, and again from May 20 through May 22, when the N was extended through Stillwell Avenue (a rare occurrence of through service at Stillwell) to Kings Highway on the Brighton Line. This was to provide service on the lower Brighton Line because the Template:NYCS Q was suspended due to switch and station work.
  • On April 26, 1986, the north tracks on the Manhattan Bridge were closed for rehabilitation, and services that had used the north tracks were moved to the south side. This caused N trains to be sent via Lower Manhattan and the Montague Street Tunnel, running fully local, though evening, night and weekend trains continued to use the bridge and express tracks, terminating at 57th Street.
  • In fall 1990, full service on Manhattan Bridge was briefly restored. Express service ran all times except nights (all service stopped at 49th Street due to heavy usage). This very short service was halted by the discovery of a cracked beam on the bridge.
  • In 1994, the N switched back to express in Brooklyn only, from Pacific Street to 59th Street.
  • From 1993 to 1995, the southern terminal of the N was 86th Street due to rehabilitation work at Stillwell Avenue. On November 3, 2001, it was cut back again for the final phase of the terminal's reconstruction project.
  • On February 22, 2004, the Manhattan Bridge work was finally completed. The N was finally restored to the bridge (via Fourth Avenue express and DeKalb Avenue bypass). On weekdays it runs express between 34th Street in Manhattan and 59th Street in Brooklyn and local elsewhere. Weekends, it is still express in Brooklyn but runs local in Manhattan. During late nights, it runs local along its entire length, via the Montague Street Tunnel.
  • On May 29, 2005, the new Stillwell Avenue terminal was completed, and N service there was restored.

Station listing

For a more detailed station listing, see the articles on the lines listed above.

Disabled access Station When Services
Queens
Ditmars Boulevard–Astoria always N and ​W
Astoria Boulevard–Hoyt Avenue always N and ​W
30th Avenue–Grand Avenue always N and ​W
Broadway always N and ​W
36th Avenue–Washington Avenue always N and ​W
39th Avenue–Beebe Avenue always N and ​W
Queensboro Plaza always N and ​W 7 and <7>
Manhattan
Lexington Avenue–59th Street always N, ​R, and ​W 4, ​5, ​6, and <6>
F and <F> (MetroCard only)
Roosevelt Island Tramway
Fifth Avenue–59th Street always N, ​R, and ​W
57th Street–Seventh Avenue always N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W
Disabled access* 49th Street always N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W
Disabled access Times Square–42nd Street always 1, ​2, ​3​, 7, <7>​​, N, ​Q, ​R, ​W, and S
Port Authority Bus Terminal
Disabled access 34th Street–Herald Square always N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W B, ​D, ​F, <F>, and ​M
28th Street late nights and weekends only N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W
23rd Street late nights and weekends only N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W
Disabled access 14th Street–Union Square always N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W L 4, ​5, ​6, and <6>
Eighth Street–New York University late nights and weekends only N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W
Prince Street late nights and weekends only N, ​Q, ​R, and ​W
trains via lower Manhattan (night service)
Canal Street late nights only N, ​R, and ​W N and ​Q 4, ​6, and <6> J and ​Z
City Hall late nights only N, ​R, and ​W
Disabled access* Cortlandt Street closed until Spring 2007 N, ​R, and ​W
Rector Street late nights only N, ​R, and ​W
Whitehall Street–South Ferry late nights only N, ​R, and ​W
Staten Island Ferry
Brooklyn
Court Street late nights only N, R, and ​W 2 and ​3 4 and ​5
Lawrence Street–MetroTech late nights only N, R, and ​W
Disabled access DeKalb Avenue late nights only N, R, and ​W B and ​Q
trains via Manhattan Bridge (all but late nights)
Manhattan
Canal Street all but late nights N and ​Q N, ​R, and ​W 4, ​6, and <6> J and ​Z
trains via Lower Manhattan enter here
Brooklyn
Disabled access Atlantic Avenue–Pacific Street always D, ​N, ​R, and ​W B and ​Q 2, ​3, ​4, and ​5
Union Street late nights only D, ​N, ​R, and ​W
Ninth Street late nights only D, ​N, ​R, and ​W F and <F>
Prospect Avenue late nights only D, ​N, ​R, and ​W
25th Street late nights only D, ​N, ​R, and ​W
36th Street always D, ​N, ​R, and ​W
45th Street late nights only N, ​R, and ​W
53rd Street late nights only N, ​R, and ​W
59th Street always N, ​R, and ​W
Eighth Avenue always N and ​W
Fort Hamilton Parkway always N and ​W
New Utrecht Avenue always N and ​W D
18th Avenue always N and ​W
20th Avenue always N and ​W
Bay Parkway always N and ​W
Kings Highway always N and ​W
Avenue U always N and ​W
86th Street always N and ​W
Disabled access Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue always N Q F and <F>D

*49th Street is accessible in the northbound direction only. Cortlandt Street is accessible in the southbound direction only.

References