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Subway Map of NY WESTCHESTER THE BRONX PELHAM BAY R 2 k I a ORCHARD V PARK r Wakefield t E BEACH R Wakefield Wakefield–241 St m D Woodlawn A A Norwood–205 St Pelham Bay Park Van Cortlandt Pk–242 LSt 241 St Subway 2 E Subway 4 Subway A Subway D 2 6 Subway B EASTCHESTER 1 V 5 NYC Transit Bus R NYC Transit Bus P O NYC Transit Bus CITY NYC Transit Bus O NYC Transit Bus A T Eastchester Bx41-OP Webster Av/White Plains Rd R D Bx16 E 233 St/Nereid Av 5 Nereid Av 3 S CO T W Bx10 Riverdale 23 Bx5 Bruckner Blvd/Story Av W Bx9 Broadway/West Farms Sq A • Dyre Av A Y Bx34 Bainbridge Av 2 5 Bee-Line W254ST Bx16 E 233 St/Nereid Av Bx12 Pelham Pkwy/Bay Plaza S N 5 H Riverdale I Bee-Line Woodlawn 40 Westchester County Med Ctr N Bee-Line Bx28 E Gun Hill Rd 233 St Bx12 Orchard Beach G T 1 Yonkers/Hastings • Baychester 41 WestchesterV County Med Ctr O 4 Yonkers Bx30 Boston Rd/E Gun Hill Rd 2 5 A Bx14 Country Club–Parkchester N Av 42 New RochelleW 1C Westchester Cty Comm Coll B Bx34 Bainbridge Av 225 ST CO-OP O Bx29 Bay Plaza–City Island 20 White Plains T L R V 1T Tarrytown M T 5 CITY 225 St 222 S A D h Metro-North O MTA New York City Subway 21 White Plains B t LA MTA Bus S r 1W White Plains • D o 2 5 H CO R 1 O N QBx1 Co-op City–Flushing - 2 Yonkers 4 N L o NIA r U O t T 3 White Plains Van Cortlandt Park e 219 St BAYCHESTER Bee-Line with bus, railroad, and ferry connections S M AV 242 St VAN Woodlawn 2•5 O B THE 45 Eastchester Y Y CORTLANDT I 1 A P 4 Marble Hill–225 St N K KE AV W W CITY D RIVERDALE V PARK W R Gun Hill Rd P O Gun Hill Rd U K Williams D S E A Subway 1 A RK Y D B ISLAND P P A A • 5 BRONX d L P 2 5 O Y E Bridge I N O W NAV S W D N O R K Key O T n A Mosholu Pkwy H L E R NYC Transit Bus D P 6 Westchester Square S B D T ENorwood I E D A VAN CORTLAN T D E G LL M D A AV A E 4 D E A u N W I H Bx7 Riverdale Av/Broadway U 238 St R 205 St L East Tremont Av A P N 231 ST C H B 5 E L V A P E Pelham Bay Park V V N A o MTA New York City Transit Y WARING Bx9 Broadway/Kingsbridge Rd A 1 I D L Subway 6 KINGSBRIDGE A EAS A A I R IN B Burke Av N P 6 V Y B W S Bx20 Inwood/Riverdale N IR S S Part-time line E E 231 St 2•5 R E T D NYC Transit Bus Subway in four boroughs, Local service only H L D CH R I Bedford Pk Blvd Bedford Pk Blvd N extension Metro-North 1 A E W Bx4 Westchester Av B Buhre Av O buses in five boroughs, and the Lehman College B•D STER R ET d All trains stop Spuyten L 225 S Allerton Av 2 6 D Bx8 Throgs Neck Marble Hill T 4 Pelham Pkwy ID MTA Staten Island Railway (local and express service) Duyvil Metro-North 2•5 M Bx21 Boston Rd–Morris Park Av n Port Marble 225 St Botanical Garden 5 5 D Washington H Bx31 Eastchester Rd Hill E U a G 1 T The subway operates 24 hours a Free subway transfer D Kingsbridge Rd Middletown Rd C I H Bx40 Throgs Neck l Inwood–207 St SON R B • IN D Kingsbridge Rd V B D V 6 day, but not all lines operate at all AY A S Subway A A Pelham Pkwy Morris Park K O Bx42 Throgs Neck • C Free out-of-system subway HU GE W s D 4 R V N 1 E Station ID A W A times. For more information, call our Name O • 5 IL P A A M 2 transfer (excluding single- RY R R 5 LIA I B M R NYC Transit Bus N B O SB B S RIDG E Travel Information Center (6AM to R E Fordham Rd I RD T ride ticket) HE A R M100 B'way/Amsterdam Av E R R S J Fordham B•D WHITE PLAI N O E Westchester Sq 10PM) at 718-330-1234. Non- 215 St Fordham Rd E M H P Plandome S Parkchester g Bx7 Riverdale Av/Broadway Inwood BRONX Bronx Park AV C East Tremont Av K 1 RD FORDHAM A T W English-speaking customers call 4 T S 6 University M V N Y Police 207 St HA West FarmsZOO Amtrak O E Subway Normal service Bx12 Pelham Pkwy/Fordham Rd RD East M 6 6 Heights FO E W Y n 718-330-4847 (6AM to 10PM). A • TR Part time Bx20 Marble Hill/Riverdale 207 St 183 St E Tremont Av 2 5 NS E UNIVERSITY H C TS B R 182–183 Sts EXPW NYC Transit Bus Full time 6 Additional express R R 6 Zerega Av service A Y 1 4 D THROGS o O A h t • Bx4 Westchester Av service service r B D 180 ST T ST UNIONP visit www.mta.info W 6 NECK o O D ORT AV L N L Bx14 Country Club–Parkchester A Burnside Av N Sq - A Castle Hill Av BRIDGE O A o E 180 St WRENCE GRAND CONCOURSE R r 4 Z B 4 t Bx36 Soundview Dyckman St B 2 PARKCHESTER 6 E Dyckman St e Tremont Av • 2•5 R V Tremont 5 E UCKNER AV To show service more clearly, geography A M T G Y Bx39 Clason Pt EA 1 4 B•D A BR L V A T A OR on this map has been modified. Commuter rail service A T R A V E T NAG Morris MONT V V Q44 Bronx Zoo–Jamaica 176 St TREMONT H AV 2S Parkchester S Terminal S 191 St 7 I C © 2007 Metropolitan Transportation Authority A 1 Heights R A 190 St L 4 6 1 D S See Service Guide 174–175 Sts T Design: Michael Hertz Associates, NYC Bus or AIRTRAIN to airport O 5 A St Lawrence Av L Manhasset A H HIGHBRIDGE 174 St E B•D V below for details about A C EL 6 WH H I F PARK Mt Eden Av • 6 I G 2 5 D L August 2007 N O B IT L specific lines Accessible station R ER AV E A Fordham Plaza R T 4 D ON A M T V GEO. WASHINGTON B E P P T S 181 St WASHINGTON BRID GE AR KW LAINS N Y M L D Morrison 181 St R rush C 2 5 Metro-North W T V BRIDGE O I D 1 L H hours A Sound View Avs A 170 St A D S 170 St B S R D O ROSEDALE A NYC Transit Bus L H D a U E W N 6 George Washington H 4 • N I 10 AV D B D Freeman St R F N W R N A W HIGH- V Bx9 B’way/Kingsbridge Rd ANCI r I S G E E LE E Y Elder Av WI Bridge Bus Station Y E • W S MORRISANIA BL C 2 5 H V T l BRIDGE A D B V Bx12 Pelham Pkwy/ 175 St T O K S 6 e 69 ST 175 St/181 St N 1 U E R D A T SOUNDVIEW LV E O D h Fordham Rd A m V B t V 167 St R S Whitlock Av N Subway A1 A only WASHINGTON 167 St r R o E Yankee Sta A Bx15 Third Av/125 St TH 4 • N 6 HEIGHTS B D V R NYC Transit Bus - R Simpson St Simpson St NO 161 St o Bx17 Crotona/Prospect Avs 168 St r Bx3 University Av t 2•5 Flushing–Main St i e Subway C A•C•1 A•C 6 25 Bx22 Castle Hill Av v M RIVERSIDE PAR Subway Bx7 Riverdale Av/B’way Amtrak 7 e B Melrose V NYC Transit Bus Bx41 Webster Av/W. Plains Rd Little FT W A Great Bx11 Clrmnt Pkwy/170 St r dium Intervale Av NYC Transit Bus MTA Bus Neck Jamaica–169 St/179 St R Douglaston R Bx4 Westchester Av Bx55 Third Av Neck • 1 • E Auburndale Bayside I 6 Hunts Point Av Jamaica Center Bx13 Ogden Av D 3 S 2 5 T LIRR V A 163 St T Q12 Little Neck Q25 Jamaica–College Pt Subway F (179 St only) • S E SH A 4 D Bx5 Story Av/Bruckner Blvd Amsterdam Av rush E 6 R B V Bee-Line Subway EJZ Bx35 E 167 St H Q13 Ft Totten Q34 Jamaica–Whitestone L S Prospect Av LIRR C hours –Grand C Bx11 George Washington Bridge NYC Transit Bus B I T K D V D Longwood Av 60 White Plains Bx36 E174 St • 2•5 S Q14 Whitestone Q65 Jamaica–College Pt N E NYC Transit Bus 155 St B E Bx19 Southern Blvd/E 149 St NORTHERN BLVD Q1 Queens Village or Bellerose D R 155 St PRO 6 M4 Fifth/Madison Avs D W 61B Port Chester C Jackson Av E R Q15 Beechhurst Q66 Long Island City R 157 St 149 St O Q4 Cambria Heights H N • 5 • Bx27 Clason Point X-W P Q2 Belmont Park Concourse T 62 White PlainsHIT AR M5 Riverside Dr/5 Av/6 Av 1 • 4 THE HUB 2 5 S ESTONE BRID SON Q16 Ft Totten QBx1 Co-op City Harlem U GE S Q5 Green Acres Mall–Rosedale P C 1 2 Bx35 George Washington Bridge BL L Q3 JFK Airport O V 0 M98 Midtown E E 149 St D E S Broadway A CT Q17 Jamaica 148 St ST A HUNTS R (via Merrick Blvd) DOUGLASS BLVD LI Bus 6 VI Q17 Flushing M100 Amsterdam Av/B’way RIVERBANK MOTT HAVEN D E 3 A POINT Q20A/B College Pt–Jamaica V W Q20A/B College Point FREDERICK 3 Av–149 St V L NNS A N20 Hicksville E 145 St B W B X Q30 Little Neck (169 St only) STATE PARK E 143 St H P 3 • Jackson Heights Q26I Auburndale N W NJ Transit 145 ST 145 St 2 5 6 TE R Q24 Bushwick 1 St Mary Hunts Point Av S N21 Glen CoveE Y Q31 Bayside (169 St only) 145 St 74 St–Roosevelt Av T H F POWELL BLVD (7AV) 6 Q27 CambriaO Heights T R Q30 Little Neck 3 V Red & Tan Lines 138 St–Grand N R AN Q36 Floral Park • • • ADAM CLAYTON Subway QUEENS A B C D 4 6 Subway E LIRR O C Concourse EFGRV7 Q28 Bay TerraceE N IS Q31 Bayside East River X LEWIS Q43 Floral Park 137 St Cypress ’s St P Woodhaven Blvd M • ST NICHOLAS AV 4 5 NYC Transit Bus Q44 Bronx Zoo–JamaicaW 6 NYC Transit Bus B Q42 Addesleigh Park B A Brook Av Y Q75 Oakland Gardens City E 138 ST Queens Center LV R 135 ST L 6 6 Bx5 Story Av/Bruckner Blvd Q48 LaGuardia Airport Murray D 125 St/Metro-North ( C 0 Q44 Flushing–Bronx Zoo O Q32 Midtown Manhattan College 135 St L 135 St 3 Av Subway Q76 College Point O G=RV E Hill A BRUCKNER EXPT WY Bx6 Hunts Point N Subway L Q58 Ridgewood D 456 B•C 2•3 138 St R Av QUEENS Q54 Williamsburg 1 M 3 Av–149 St Q77 Springfield Gardens O W I MTA Bus B Bx19 Southern Blvd/E 149 St NYC Transit Bus X 6 RIKERS VILLAGE X A Q56 Broadway Junction NYC Transit Bus O Subway 25 A Y R ISLAND Q19B East Elmhurst 125 St B Q59 Williamsburg MTACUNNINGHAM Bus V V L O A Q83 Cambria Heights 125 ST ) Bx15 Third Av/125 St V Y U E 1 125 St 125 St NYC Transit Bus Q33 82/83 Sts LGA Airport 0 XPW Q110PARK Jamaica–Belmont Park D D M60 Q88 Queens Village E I • • • • • G M60 LS Q84 Laurelton M35 Wards Island A B C D HARLEM 2 3 M60 125 St H (except Marine Air Terminal) FLUSHING IL Bx2 Grand Concourse Q33 (179 St only, rush hour only) H Harlem B Q85 Green Acres Mall or M60 LaGuardia Airport M60 LaGuardia Airport LaGuardia • • 7 KI MTA Bus 0 4 5 6 R Q45 69 St SS KISSENA 116 St STNI 125 St Bx4 Westchester Av Q47 EN I Flushing A B Kew Gardens Airport D Rosedale (via Bedell St) M98 Wshngtn Hts/Midtown EAST RANDALLS LVD Q11 HowardPARK Bch or Hamilton Bch LI Bus Columbia CHOLAS A G Bx15 Third Av/125 St Q48 Q47 73/74 Sts LGA Airport E HARLEM 0 Main St Union Tpke IK E ISLAND Flushing 116 St Q29 Jackson Heights–Glendale P N1 Elmont Rd M100 Amsterdam Av/B’way University M60 2 116 St Q72 N MTA Bus 116 St Bx19 Southern Blvd/E 149 St (Marine Air Terminal only) 7 FRESH R B•C D Subway EF U M101 Third/Lex Avs 1 LaGuardia V 2•3 Q38 Middle Village LAN MEADOWS T N2 Meacham Av HOLLIS 6 Bx21 Morris Pk Av/Boston Rd Q53 Woodside–Rockaway Park IS N Q6 JFK Postal Facility Airport 3 Grand Central Terminal LAGUARDIA NG IO Queens 48 Q53 Woodside–Rockaway Park LO NYC Transit Bus U N N3 Franklin Av M103 Third/Lex Avs AMSTERDAM AV Q 16 T Q8 City Line Central Park Bx41 Webster Av/W.
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