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Hudson River This subway diagram represents a fantasy vision of an expanded New York City subway system. Wakefield- Eastchester-Dyre Ave The futureNYCSubway is in no way affiliated with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of Triboro Line Lcl. 241st St 8th Ave Exp., Union Trnpk Lcl. Broadway Exp., Astoria Lcl., 4th Ave Exp. 2 8 New York. The routes laid out are only proposed by the author and do not necessarily represent 207th St, Manhattan to Lakeville Rd LGA to Stillwell Ave via Bridge St George Terminal (Rush Hour), 3rd Ave, Brooklyn to 145th St, Manhattan actual expansion plans. 6th Ave Exp., Grand Concourse Lcl., Flatbush Lcl., Northern Blvd Lcl. 2nd Ave Exp., Fulton St Lcl. Nereid Ave For more details please see the website of the author: http://www.vanshnookenraggen.com Staten Island Exp. 127th St, Queens to Flatbush Ave/Ave M Rockaway Park-B 116th via Midtown, Wakefield 5 E Gun Hill Rd. to Victory Blvd. Far Rockaway-Mott Ave via Downtown 8th Ave Lcl., Fulton St Exp. 2nd Ave Exp., Throgs Neck Lcl., Bushwick Exp., Atlantic Exp. Riverdale 233rd St Baychester Ave Fort Lee, New Jersey to Cross Island Pkwy Fulton St Lcl. Francis Lewis Blvd to Midtown via E Tremont Ave to Cross Bay Blvd. Forest Hills, to Downtown via Atlantic Ave 6th Ave Exp., Grand Concourse Exp., Broadway Exp., 2nd Ave Lcl., Co-op City 7th Ave Lcl. Woodlawn Woodlawn Bartow Ave Free Subway Transfer West End Lcl. Brighton Beach Exp. 242nd St, Bronx to South Ferry 4 225th St U Co-op City E Gun Hill Rd. to Stillwell Ave 125th St/Broadway to Stillwell Ave Norwood-205th St 8th Ave Lcl., Fulton St Exp., Broadway Lcl., Queens Blvd Lcl., 7th Ave Exp., White Plains Lcl., Jamaica Loop Exp. 4th Ave Lcl. Eastern Pkwy Lcl. Mosholu Pkwy 219th St Cross Island Pkwy, Midtown via Forest Jamaica Center to 95th St, Brooklyn 241st St, Bronx to New Lots Ave Gun Hill Rd Hills, Downtown via Fulton St. via Tunnel D Subway Station 6th Ave Lcl., Queens Blvd Exp., 42nd St Shuttle 7th Ave Exp., Eastern Pkwy Lcl. Van Cortlandt Park B Hutchinson Pkwy 242nd St Culver Line Lcl. 1 Bedford Park Blvd Williams Bridge T Times Sq, 7th Ave to Grand Central 148th St, Manhattan to Brooklyn College 204th St E Gun Hill Rd Little Neck Parkway to Stillwell Ave Lehman College 8 Manhattan-Queens-Brooklyn Franklin Ave Shuttle Lexington Ave Exp., Eastern Pkwy Exp., Crosstown Lcl. Jerome Ave Lcl. 238th St Fulton St to Lefferts Ave 1 6 N A Subway Line Service Broadway-125th St to Stillwell Ave Woodlawn to Brooklyn College Kingsbridge Rd Bedford Pk Blvd Botanical Botanical Gardens- Pelham Pkwy Gardens Bedford Pk Blvd Burke Ave 2nd Ave Exp., 3rd Ave Lcl., 8th Ave Exp., Union Trnpk Exp. Lexington Ave Exp., Eastern Pkwy Exp., Brighton Beach Exp. White Plains Exp. Fort Lee, New Jersey to Lakeview Rd, Queens E Gun Hill Rd. to Brighton Beach 231st St 241st St, Bronx to Utica Ave Jacobi Medical Pelham Bay Fordham Rd Center-Stillwell Ave 6 Kingsbridge Rd Buhre Ave Park 2nd Ave Lcl., Co-op City Lcl., Fordham Fordham Rd 6 N A Bushwick Line Lcl., Atlantic Line Lcl. West End Lcl. Lexington Ave Lcl., Pelham Bay Lcl. Spuyten Duyvil Pelham Pkwy Middletown Rd Terminal Springfield Blvd to Chambers St Bartow Ave to Bay Pkwy Pelham Bay to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall TT 225th St- x Morris Park Marble Hill PATH Marble Hill 183rd St 6th Ave Lcl., Queens Blvd Lcl., Jersey City Lcl., Flushing Line Lcl., Fordham Rd 180th St Crosstown Lcl., Union Trnpk Lcl., Ft Hamilton Line Lcl. Flatbush Exp. Flushing Line Exp. (Rush Hour) 179th St, Queens to Voorhies Ave Journal Sq, Jersey City to Bell Blvd Westchester Sq- Hudson-Bergen Light Rail 188th St, Queens to 86th St, Brooklyn East Tremont Ave Part Time Extension 215th St Bronx Park East Williamsbridge Rd Burnside Ave 182nd-183rd Sts East Tremont Ave AirTrain Canarsie Lcl., Northern Blvd Exp. Broadway Lcl., Astoria Lcl., Lexington Ave Lcl., Dyre Ave Lcl. 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