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New York Subways P a T H Light Rail Lines Mainline North White Plains Philipse Manor Spring Valley NEW YORK SUBWAYS LIGHT RAIL LINES Nanuet HUDSON BERGEN LIGHT RAIL, NEWARK LIGHT RAIL, Tarrytown White Plains Port Chester LEXINGTON AVENUE LINE SEVENTH AVENUE LINE J F K AIRTRAIN, AIRTRAIN NEWARK METRO NORTH : The e-mail address you entered couldn't be found PART-TIME SERVICE PORT JERVIS LINE Rye FLUSHING LINE LINES UNDER CONSTRUCTION Suffern NEW YORK Pearl River BROADWAY LINE PARK TRAINS (SEASONAL) 14TH STREET LINE METRO NORTH : SPRING VALLEY LINE N J TRANSIT : Irvington MAIN LINE Hartsdale MAINLINE RAILWAYS BERGEN COUNTY LINE NASSAU ST LINE LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD, METRO NORTH, Montvale Mahwah EIGHTH AVENUE LINE PLAYLAND EXPRESS STATEN ISLAND RAILWAY, NEW JERSEY TRANSIT, AMTRAK RAILWAYS PLAYLAND METRO NORTH : Harrison HARLEM LINE SIXTH AVENUE LINE N J TRANSIT : Ardsley-on-Hudson MAJOR TERMINALS PASCACK VALLEY LINE AMTRAK : VERSION 5.24 NORTHEAST CORRIDOR CROSSTOWN LINE 1 OR 2 TRACKS METRO NORTH : NEW HAVEN LINE MULTIPLE TRACKS GREY STATIONS: LIMITED SERVICE Ramsey Route 17 January 2017 Park Ridge SHUTTLES Dobbs Ferry Scarsdale Mamaroneck PART-TIME SERVICE LINE UNDER CONSTRUCTION AMTRAK : EMPIRE SERVICE PART-TIME IN 1 DIRECTION METRO NORTH : HUDSON LINE FERRIES Hastings-on-Hudson Crestwood Ramsey Woodcliff Lake EVERY DAY ALL DAY Larchmont P A T H PART-TIME SERVICE MONDAY-FRIDAY ALL DAY Tuckahoe Greystone Allendale Hillsdale Bronxville New Rochelle Fleetwood Westwood Glenwood Huntington Waldwick Mount Vernon East Pelham Mount Vernon West Yonkers METRO NORTH : NEW HAVEN LINE Oyster Bay Ho-Ho-Kus Wakefield Emerson Ludlow 241 St 2 Nereid Ave 2 5 AMTRAK : NORTHEAST CORRIDOR Woodlawn 233 St Locust Valley Dyre Ave Cold Spring Harbor Oradell 225 St 5 Ridgewood Glen Cove Riverdale 219 St Woodlawn Baychester Ave Gun Hill Road Glen St 242 St 4 Williams Bridge 6 Pelham Bay Park 205 St LONG ISLAND : Van Cortlandt Mosholu Burke Ave Gun Hill Road PORT JEFFERSON BRANCH New Milford Park Parkway 1 D Allerton Ave Buhre Ave 238 St Port Washington Bedford Park Blvd Pelham Parkway Sea Cliff Syosset BERGEN COUNTY RAILROAD N J TRANSIT : Bedford Park Blvd Middletown Road VAN SAUN PARK PASCACK VALLEY LINE 231 St Pelham Parkway B D D Botanical LONG ISLAND : Morris Park PORT WASHINGTON BRANCH Spuyten Marble Kingsbridge Road Kingsbridge Road Garden Westchester Square Duyvil Hill 225 St Bronx Park East East Tremont Ave Glen Rock New Bridge Landing Boro Hall Glen Rock Fordham Road Fordham Road Fordham Zerega Ave Plandome Glen Head Main Line University East 180 St 215 St METRO NORTH : AMTRAK : Heights HARLEM LINE EMPIRE SERVICE 183 St 182-183 Sts Castle Hill Ave N J TRANSIT : N J TRANSIT : NEW HAVEN LINE LONG ISLAND : MAIN LINE BERGEN COUNTY LINE 207 St Burnside Ave West Farms Sq OYSTER BAY BRANCH 207 St Tremont Ave Tremont Tremont Ave 6 E 177 St A Morris 176 St 6 Parkchester Dyckman Heights 174 St Greenvale Radburn Dyckman St Mount Eden 174-175 Sts Elder St Lawrence Ave Manhasset St 2 5 5 Ave METRO NORTH : Ave 190 St HUDSON LINE 170 St Freeman St Sound View Ave 191 St 170 St Morrison Ave LONG ISLAND : RONKONKOMA BRANCH Simpson St Whitlock Ave Great Neck Roslyn Hicksville 181 St 181 St 167 St 167 St Hackensack Anderson St Bethpage Hawthorne Intervale Ave Yankees Hunts Point Ave 175 St E 153 St Melrose Prospect Ave Fair Lawn Broadway 168 St 161 St Little Neck Washington Heights Yankee Stadium Jackson Ave Longwood Ave Albertson 168 St A 163 St Douglaston C Amsterdam Ave 4 B D 149 St 1 Hackensack Essex St 155 St 149 St 2 5 149 St 8 Ave D Grand Concourse Westbury 157 St 3 Ave 143 St Bayside 155 St 148 St 4 Brook Cypress East Williston Lenox Term 2 Carle Place 3 4 5 3 Ave 6 Ave Ave Auburndale 145 St 145 St 138 St 145 St Grand 6 Broadway Paterson Concourse Plauderville Teterboro 137 St Mineola City Coll 135 St 135 St Main St Murray Hill B C A D 7 2 3 Mets LONG ISLAND : Merillon Ave HEMPSTEAD BRANCH 125 St 125 St 125 St 125 St Willets Point 7 Flushing 125 St Harlem Country Life Press 111 St New Hyde Park Garden Columbia 116 St 116 St 116 St Mets City Univ 4 Willets Point 6 103 St open for events Hempstead 5 Nassau Garfield Corona Plaza Floral Park Cathedral 110 St 110 St 110 St Ditmars Blvd Blvd Pkwy Junction Blvd Stewart Astoria Blvd N W Bellerose Manor 103 St AMTRAK : 90 St 103 St Hoyt Ave NORTHEAST CORRIDOR 103 St Elmhurst Ave LONG ISLAND : West Hempstead METRO NORTH PORT WASHINGTON BRANCH Queens Village N J TRANSIT : 30 Ave 82 St MONTCLAIR BOONTON LINE Wood-Ridge 96 St 96 St 96 St 96 St Mountain View Grand Ave Jackson Heights 179 St Belmont Park 1 2 3 Q open for events 74 St 169 St LONG ISLAND : 86 St 86 St 86 St Broadway Elmhurst Grand Ave 63 Drive 71 Ave RONKONKOMA BRANCH Hempstead Gardens 86 St M Northern Broadway M Union Turnpike Hollis PORT JEFFERSON BRANCH Merrick Wayne Route 23 Steinway OYSTER BAY BRANCH R 46 St Blvd 65 St Ave Newtown Rego Park R Forest Hills Parsons Blvd Wesmont 36 Ave Kew Gardens F HEMPSTEAD BRANCH LONG ISLAND : Lincoln Park 81 St Museum of St WEST HEMPSTEAD BRANCH 79 St 77 St Washington Ave 36 E F Sutphin N J TRANSIT : N J TRANSIT : Natural History BERGEN COUNTY LINE PASCACK VALLEY LINE 72 St St Blvd Lakeview 68 St 39 Ave E Woodhaven Blvd E 75 Ave Jamaica Center 61 St Roosevelt Ave 67 Ave E Clifton 72 St Hunter Coll Roosevelt 21 St Beebe F Queens Mall F Parsons Archer Freeport N J TRANSIT : Q Woodside 69 St Jackson Heights Briarwood Little Falls MEADOWLANDS LINE 72 St B C A D F Island Queensbridge Ave Sutphin Blvd LONG ISLAND : Montclair State University open 2022 Van Wyck Blvd BABYLON BRANCH St Albans F Archer LONG ISLAND Malverne 66 St Lexington Ave 63 St Queensboro Plaza Queens Woodside Forest Hills Ave Meadowlands N R W N R W 7 Jamaica Baldwin Passaic open for events Columbus Plaza 52 St Montclair Heights Lexington Ave Kew Gardens Van Wyck E Bergenline Ave Circle 57 5 Ave 59 St 2 Ave AERIAL TRAMWAY Roosevelt 7 LONG ISLAND : 59 St 59 St R 33 St 40 St 46 St JAMAICA BABYLON BRANCH Rutherford St Island Court Sq WEST HEMPSTEAD BRANCH 57 St Rawson St Lowery St Bliss St Jamaica Westwood Mountain Ave Tonnelle Ave E 7 Ave 5 Ave 53 St Lexington Ave 53 St 23 St Delawanna AMTRAK J Z LONG ISLAND : Rockville Centre HUDSON BERGEN LIGHT RAIL LONG ISLAND 121 St FAR ROCKAWAY BRANCH JFK AIRTRAIN B D E M Locust Manor LONG BEACH BRANCH Port Imperial 51 St E M Court 50 St 50 St 49 21 St Upper Montclair Weehawken 47-50 Sts Sq 111 St Weehawken AMTRAK : St Van Alst St Laurelton Rosedale Valley Stream Lynbrook EMPIRE SERVICE Times 42 ST SHUTTLE Centre Ave Port Imperial Square GRAND CENTRAL Vernon 104-102 Sts Watchung Ave 42 St 42 St Grand Central Jackson Aves East Rockaway Lyndhurst Hunterspoint Ave Metropolitan Ave Gibson 39 St LONG ISLAND A 7 7 HUNTERSPOINT AVE Woodhaven Blvd Lefferts Blvd Oceanside F M 5 Ave 34 St LONG ISLAND : Kingsland NEW YORK WATERWAY 34 St LONG 85 St LONG ISLAND Montclair Walnut St 7 34 St Penn B D 4 5 6 LONG BEACH BRANCH Penn 34 St ISLAND Forest Parkway Hewlett Hudson Station Station 34 St 34 St CITY Fresh Pond Road 111 St N J TRANSIT : Yards 33 St G M BERGEN COUNTY LINE 75 St N J TRANSIT : PASCACK VALLEY LINE Rockaway AMTRAK 104 St 7 MAIN LINE MEADOWLANDS LINE AMTRAK Forest Ave Elderts Lane 8 Montclair Bay St Lincoln N J TRANSIT PENN STATION 33 St LONG ISLAND Greenpoint Ave Blvd Woodmere 28 St 28 St N Q 28 St EAST RIVER FERRY 5 Harbor C E A (Pier 11 to 34th St) Cypress Hills 1 2 3 R W Greenpoint Seneca Ave J F K AIRPORT Glen Ridge 23 St 23 St 23 St 23 St 23 St India St Nassau Ave A Island Park AMTRAK Aqueduct Race Track Federal Cedarhurst P A T H 23 St J Z 88 St 4 Grove St Silver Lake N J TRANSIT 14 St Lorimer Montrose Wyckoff open for events Circle 18 St Union Graham Jefferson 1 LONG ISLAND : Hoboken 14 St Ave FAR ROCKAWAY BRANCH 14 St Square 3 Ave L 1 Ave Bedford Ave St Ave Ave St L Halsey St 2-3 Bloomfield NEWARK LIGHT RAIL 9 St 14 St 14 St Crescent St 80 St Branch Brook Park Lawrence Congress St 8 Ave 6 Ave Aqueduct Long Beach 14 St 8 St North Williamsburg Grand Morgan De Kalb Myrtle Norwood Ave Watsessing Ave Davenport Ave SECAUCUS 9 St Astor Place Metropolitan Ave St Ave Ave Ave Grant Ave JFK AIRTRAIN Lefferts Blvd New York Univ North 6 St Grand St Wilson Ave N J TRANSIT : Hoboken F Knickerbocker Ave Cleveland St Inwood AMTRAK : 2 St Hoboken Terminal Broadway MONTCLAIR BOONTON LINE Bloomfield Ave NORTHEAST CORRIDOR M Bushwick Ave Howard Beach Christopher St Lafayette St Bleecker St 2 Ave Central Ave C N J TRANSIT : HOBOKEN F Aberdeen St Howard Beach N J TRANSIT West Van Siclen Ave Euclid Ave Park Ave NORTHEAST CORRIDOR Hoboken Christopher St Lorimer Flushing A JFK Airport Brick East NEWARK NORTH JERSEY COAST LINE 4 St M Gates Chauncey Alabama Far Rockaway Orange Church Orange BROAD ST N J TRANSIT : MORRIS & ESSEX LINE B D Delancey St Broadway P A T H J Z M J Z M St J M Ave MORRIS & ESSEX LINE MONTCLAIR BOONTON LINE Houston St Spring St Spring St J Z Ave St Ave Shepherd Ave MONTCLAIR BOONTON LINE RARITAN VALLEY LINE Prince St N J TRANSIT : Orange St C E A Liberty MORRIS & ESSEX LINE 6 Broad St Riverfront N J TRANSIT : Bowery Essex St Marcy Hewes J Z Kosciusko Halsey Broadway Ave Mott Ave Highland Ave MORRIS & ESSEX LINE Canal St Grand St Myrtle Van Siclen Ave Stadium MONTCLAIR BOONTON LINE Pavonia Canal St Canal St Ave St St St Junction Far Rockaway Norfolk St NORTH JERSEY COAST LINE Ave A TRAIN Washington Atlantic St Newport Newport Canal St East South Williamsburg TURTLE BACK ZOO N Q Atlantic Ave Park NEW YORK WATERWAY Franklin St 4 Broadway Schaefer Landing Flushing Ave New Lots Ave Mountain P A T H R W 5 East Beach 25 St Warren St Chambers St Myrtle Rockaway Ave New
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