169th Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
169th Street |
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New York City Subway rapid transit station | |||||||
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Address | 169th Street & Hillside Avenue Queens, NY 11432 |
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Borough | Queens | ||||||
Locale | Jamaica | ||||||
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Division | B (IND) | ||||||
Line | IND Queens Boulevard Line | ||||||
Services | F (all times) | ||||||
Transit connections | NYCT Bus: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q17, Q30, Q31, Q36, Q43, Q76, Q77 NICE Bus: n1, n6, n22, n22A, n24, n26 |
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Structure | Underground | ||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||
Tracks | 4 | ||||||
Other information | |||||||
Opened | April 24, 1937 [1][2] | ||||||
Wireless service | [3][4] | ||||||
Traffic | |||||||
Passengers (2015) | 2,858,542[5] 0.1% | ||||||
Rank | 182 | ||||||
Station succession | |||||||
Next north | Jamaica – 179th Street: F | ||||||
Next south | Parsons Boulevard: F | ||||||
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169th Street is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 169th Street and Hillside Avenue in Queens, it is served by the F train at all times. This is the closest subway station to the 165th Street Bus Terminal after the closure of the nearby 168th Street BMT Station on Jamaica Avenue in 1977.[6][7][8]
History
This station was the final stop for the Queens Boulevard Line from the station's 1937 opening[1][2] to 1950,[9] when the line was extended to Jamaica – 179th Street. Trains had used both 169th Street and Parsons Boulevard as terminals.[1][2][9][10]
Before the IND Archer Avenue Line opened in 1988, all Queens Boulevard express trains (E and F trains) ran to 179th Street, with the E running express along Hillside Avenue (rush hours only) and the F running local.[11] At that time, this station was considered to be the most congested due to the numerous bus lines that either terminated just outside or at the nearby 165th Street Bus Terminal. The station was ill-equipped to handle the high passenger traffic transferring between the bus and subway.[12] As a result, bars were installed to each of the seven 179th Street-bound staircases at platform level to "feed" the passengers into the staircase instead of crowding around it.[13]
Station layout
G | Street Level | Exit/ Entrance |
M | Mezzanine | Fare control, station agent |
P Platform level |
Side platform, doors will open on the right | |
Southbound local | ← toward Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue (Parsons Boulevard) | |
Southbound express | ← does not stop here (rush hours only) | |
Northbound express | → does not stop here (rush hours only) → | |
Northbound local | → toward Jamaica – 179th Street (Terminus) → | |
Side platform, doors will open on the right |
This station has four tracks and two side platforms. The wall tile trims are orange with black borders while the platform and mezzanine columns are lime green.[14] The name tablets have "169TH ST." in white lettering on a black background with an orange border. The wall tiles also have small "169" in white lettering on a black background.[15]
The station has a full length mezzanine above the platforms with a crossover between both platforms.[14] There are seven sets of stairs to the 179th Street-bound platform and five to the Manhattan-bound platform as the mezzanine gets narrower on that side. Due to low clearance, a "DO NOT JUMP" message in black letters is painted on the white tiles of the ceiling above one of the 179th Street-bound staircases.[15]
Entrances and exits
There are two fare control areas at either end, with the full-time entrance located at 169th Street since the 1990s. The part-time entrance is at 168th Street, but was the full-time entrance until the 1990s. At each entrance, staircases go up to all four corners of the street's intersection with Hillside Avenue.[6][15][13]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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- ↑ NYC Subway Wireless
- ↑ More Subway Stations in Manhattan, Bronx in Line to Get Online, mta.info (March 25, 2015). "The first two phases included stations in Midtown Manhattan and all underground stations in Queens with the exception of the 7 Main St terminal."
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