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Q (New York City Subway service)

For former QJ service, see the page about the J.

The Q Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway. It is colored yellow since it uses the BMT Broadway Line through midtown Manhattan. It has the same service 24 hours a day, running express in Manhattan and local in Brooklyn from 57th Street to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue.

The following lines are used by the :

Line Tracks When
BMT Broadway Line from 57th Street to Prince Street express always
BMT Manhattan Bridge Line (full line) N/A always
BMT Brighton Line (full line) local always
Contents

Service history

 
1

BRIGHTON
R1 end rollsign
 
Q

BROADWAY
BRIGHTON
 
QB

BROADWAY
BRIGHTON
 
QT

BROADWAY
BRIGHTON
R27 end rollsigns (later said just BROADWAY[1])
QB
1967-1979 bullet
(in a circle)

The designation Q was first used on newly-arrived R27 class equipment in 1960 to describe the service of the Brighton Beach Express (No. 1 in BMT nomenclature). This service was similar to the current Q service, except that it ran express in both Brooklyn and Manhattan between approximately 6 am and 9 pm on weekdays, and terminated at Brighton Beach rather than Coney Island.

At the same time, using the Independent Subway System protocol of using double letters to designate local trains, the Brighton Beach Local was signed as QT or QB, the first being used for daytime trains that operated through the Montague Street Tunnel to Manhattan, and the latter used for locals that operated over the Manhattan Bridge when the Q did not run. The current Q service is virtually identical to the former QB service, though today it runs at all days and hours.

Station listing

For a more detailed station listing, see the articles on the lines listed above. Q trains run all the time.

Station Services
Manhattan
57th Street
42nd Street-Times Square N Q R (1234) W (123a)
Port Authority Bus Terminal
34th Street-Herald Square
14th Street-Union Square N Q R (1234) W (123a)
Canal Street
Brooklyn
DeKalb Avenue
Atlantic Avenue B (123a) Q
Seventh Avenue B (123a) Q
Prospect Park B (123a) Q
Parkside Avenue
Church Avenue B (123a) Q
Beverley Road Q
Cortelyou Road Q
Newkirk Avenue B (123a) Q
Avenue H Q
Avenue J Q
Avenue M Q
Kings Highway B (123a) Q
Avenue U Q
Neck Road Q
Sheepshead Bay B (123a) Q
Brighton Beach B (123a) Q
Ocean Parkway
West Eighth Street-New York Aquarium Q
Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue Q F


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Last updated: 06-03-2005 02:38:52
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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