Where does the F train go in NYC?

Where does the F train go in NYC?

The F operates at all times between 179th Street in Jamaica, Queens and Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn, making all stops except for an express section in Queens between Forest Hills–71st Avenue and 21st Street–Queensbridge.

What stops does the F train make?

Direction: Downtown & Brooklyn (40 stops)

  • 169 St. 168-32 Hillside Ave, Queens View full schedule.
  • 75 Av. 111-16 Queens Blvd, Queens View full schedule.
  • 21 St-Queensbridge. 41-05 12th Street, Queens View full schedule.
  • 57 St. 1387 6th Avenue, Manhattan View full schedule.
  • 42 St-Bryant Pk.
  • 34 St-Herald Sq.
  • 23 St.
  • 14 St/6 Av.

Where is the F train in Manhattan?

Manhattan stations

Subway Station Entrance and Exit Location(s)
57 Street 6th Ave and W 57 St, 6th Ave and W 56 St
47-50 Sts Rockefeller Ctr 6th Ave and W 50 St, 6th Ave and W 49 St, 6th Ave and W 48 St, 6th Ave and W 47 St
42 St Bryant Park 6th Ave and W 42 St, 6th Ave and W 40 St, W 42 St between 5th Ave and 6th Ave

Does the F train run all night?

Each night from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m., Monday through Friday morning, F trains are rerouted over the A line between the West 4th Street and Jay Street-MetroTech stations. The D and J trains provide alternative service.

Does the F train go above ground?

Smith/9th Sts., F, G, Brooklyn The highest station in the New York City subway system—nearly 90 feet above ground level— features striking views of the Lower Manhattan skyline, including One WTC.

What are subways called above ground?

It’s true! They’re called “subways” when they’re belowground and “elevated trains” — “els” — when they’re up in the air. These systems are called “mass transit” or “mass transportation” systems because they transport large numbers of people around urban (city) areas.

Is F train local or express?

The F train has the longest local service-only portion of any train line in the city, with 26 local stops between Broadway-Lafayette in Manhattan and Coney Island-Stillwell Ave in Brooklyn, according to the MTA.

Who owns the NYC subway?

the Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA)
Since 1968, the subway has been controlled by the Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA). The system now has 26 lines and 472 stations in operation; the longest line, the 8th Avenue “A” Express train, stretches more than 32 miles, from the northern tip of Manhattan to the far southeast corner of Queens.

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