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7 (New York City Subway service)

For the former service, see BMT 7.


The 7 Flushing Local is a service of the New York City Subway, running local service along the full length of the Flushing Line, with express service (7 Flushing Express) denoted by a diamond-shaped 7 train logo rather than a circular one. The express service runs in the peak direction (to Times Square during mornings, to Flushing-Main Street during evenings) between 06:30 and 22:00 on weekdays. The service is colored purple and is the only route on the Flushing Line. This route is the only in the system to run 11 car trains; these are the longest trains on the IRT. Odd train lengths are rare, as cars are typically produced and operated in pairs.

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Service history

 
7

FLUSHING
R12 end rollsign
7
1967-1979 bullet
(in a circle)

The 7 label was always assigned to its current route since the implementation of the current numbering plan in 1967.

Station listing

For more information on the current service and stations, as well as history of the line, see the Flushing Line article.

Station When Services
Flushing-Main Streetalways
Willets Point-Shea Stadiumalways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
LIRR
111th Streetalways
103rd Street-Corona Plazaalways7
Junction Boulevardalways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
90th Street-Elmhurst Avenuealways7
82nd Street-Jackson Heightsalways7
74th Street-Broadwayalways7
69th Streetalways7
61st Street-Woodsidealways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
LIRR
52nd Streetalways7
46th Street-Bliss Streetalways7
40th Street-Lowery Streetalways7
33rd Street-Rawson Streetalways7
Queensboro Plazaalways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
45th Road-Court House Squarealways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
(MetroCard)
Hunters Point Avenuealways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
LIRR
Vernon Boulevard-Jackson Avenuealways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
LIRR
Grand Central-42nd Streetalways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
Fifth Avenue-Bryant Parkalways7 <7> (1a2a3b)
Times Square-42nd Streetalways7 <7> (1a2a3b) S (1234)
Port Authority Bus Terminal

See also

  • BMT 9 , the BMT service that operated in tandem with this service until 1949

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Last updated: 06-03-2005 02:38:51
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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