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MTA New York City Subway k a r ORCHARD Wakefield PELHAM t Wakefield–241 St m BEACH Wakefield BAY A 241 St Subway PARK WESTCHESTER 2 EASTCHESTER THE BRONX Bus - Bx39 P CITY O T Eastchester Bee-Line-OP R S CO T B Nereid Av 33 W R 2 Dyre Av 40 41 42 43 O Woodlawn Norwood–205 St 2•5 A W 254 ST A S D 5 H Riverdale Subway I W Subway Woodlawn Metro-North Railroad N Van Cortlandt Pk–242 St A 233 St G Y T Bus - Bx16 Bx34 Bus - Bx10 Bx16 Bx28 2•5 Baychester Pelham Bay Park O Subway N Bx30 Bx34 225 ST Av V Subway B CO-OP A L Bus - Bx9 Bee-Line V M 5 W CITY 225 St 222 ST O D O h T Bus - Bx5 Bx8 Bx12 4 20 21 t L S r R • ACO D A o 2 5 Bee-Line H R B Bx12 Select Bus Service O N - L N 1 1C 1T 1W 2 3 o U NI r O Bx29 QBx1 t T Van Cortlandt Park e 219 St A BAYCHESTER S THE A MTA New York City Subway M O • 242 St 2 V V VAN Woodlawn 5 Bee-Line B Y A V A 1 CORTLANDT P A I K 4 45 O N W BRONX W CITY D P Y Gun Hill Rd D PARK D RKE RIVERDALE Gun Hill Rd U L Y Williams A E A W O B ISLAND with bus and railroad connections Y L A S P • O 5 d K RK 2 5 W I Bridge AV E A S P W R P W N A B n H N E RTON D D VAN CORTLANDT Mosholu Pkwy E Norwood I LE O T D L V PELHAM PK E G E A S D E A 238 St A u N I 4 A 205 St D R P 231 ST N C V B L U 1 A Pelham Bay Park E V V N A o D L WARING H A I KINGSBRIDGE I E A N A N I A P Y Burke Av A 6 V W B S R IR Y S STC S E • R E Key Marble Hill–225 St N 2 5 D 231 St L D E R I Bedford Pk Blvd Bedford Pk Blvd HE N H A W Subway 1 O B Buhre Av Lehman College B•D ST T Spuyten LE Westchester Square d The subway operates 24 hours a 2 E 25 ST Allerton Av 6 D Bus - Bx7 Bx9 Bx20 Marble 4 Pelham Pkwy R ID Duyvil Metro-North Marble Hill East Tremont Av Local service only Port 2•5 R M n day, but not all lines operate at all Hill 5 D 225 St Botanical Garden Subway Rush hour line Washington Metro-North Railroad H times. The map depicts morning to E U a All trains stop (local DG 1 T SON RI Kingsbridge Rd Middletown Rd C extension D B H l evening weekday service. For more and express service) U Bus - Bx4 Bx8 Bx21 Bx31 Y • IN A V 6 H Kingsbridge Rd B D V W A S Y D A Morris Park information, call our Travel Pelham Pkwy K O Bx40 Bx42 s R A 4 R N BRIDGE O E W A V N R • 5 I P Normal service L A E B M 2 5 L Information Center (6AM to 10PM) H I AM I O S BR R Inwood–207 St B S IDGE E R Fordham Rd I RD A R T at 718-330-1234. Non-English- Additional express E R R S Subway J • Fordham WHI N O Westchester Sq Accessible 215 St B D M E Plandome Fordham Rd E H P speaking customers call Station S K g service D BRONX Bronx Park T AV C East Tremont Av 1 R FORDHAM E A T W station AM 4 T S Y Parkchester Name Bus - M100 Bx7 Bx12 Bx20 H West FarmsZOO Sq PL V Amtrak ON 718-330-4847 (6AM to 10PM). RD East M E 6 Free subway transfer FO E W n • UNIVERSITY HTS BR • A R WY Subway A C Inwood 2 5 IN T P 183 St E Tremont Av E X 207 St C S University R E 207 St 182–183 Sts R Free out-of-system Y Zerega Av o M 4 D THROGS A 1 Heights • O Bus - Bx4 Bx36 Bus or AIRTRAIN e B D T U A W 180 ST S NIO 6 NECK t subway transfer D O T NP r OR Bx39 Q44 A o T L to airport Burnside Av N L RD O - A Castle Hill Av BRIDGE A R N ER (excluding single-ride GRAND CONCOURSE CONCOURSE GRAND E 180 St WR B N o 4 visit www.mta.info Dyckman St PARKCHESTER Z 6 V Dyckman St r 2 • Police A Tremont Av • E E CK t 2 5 ticket) h NCE R E Tremont 5 A L E RU V G 1 • B Y AV A B D G R N A A T ST A Full time service T R V EM AV C TO S ONT A H AV A S Morris 176 St TREMONT Parkchester V A 72 S 191 St I L R 1 T 4 6 L Part time service Heights D 190 St O 1 HIGHBRIDGE 174–175 Sts E Terminal M60 H H Manhasset A PARK A St Lawrence Av IL To show service more clearly, geography C 174 St • V I F B D E W L N O Mt Eden Av • L 6 A H G 2 5 D I V on this map has been modified. Bus to airport R T E T B WASHINGTON BRIDGE R E T S 4 MON R R T A 181 St E P P © 2010 Metropolitan Transportation Authority 181 St R KW W A Y LA O M N rush CL D Morrison Av A A HAMILTON BRIDGE V I A 1 T Fordham Plaza I GEO. WASHINGTON NS D hours L S D 170 St Soundview A D H H B S W 170 St V R Commuter rail service BRIDGE O L h R Metro-North I D June 2010 N t U E N 6 A 4 OSE H • r N G a B D D Y 10 AV W Freeman St o R F W HIGH- V RANC N T I IS L E E E N Elder Av W E E W D IS O r Y • - B MORRISANIA L C BRIDGE 2 5 H AL Bus - Bx9 Bx12 V B A D N o V T K l r S 6 175 St A t ST E A E 169 U D T V e e SOUNDVIEW R LV E O V Bx12 Select Bus Service D B George Washington A M 161 St R Whitlock Av 167 St S N m 167 St R E Bridge Bus Station Yankee Stadium4 • A 6 Bx15 Bx17 Bx22 Bx41 Bx55 TH V R WASHINGTON B D Simpson St O B N 175 St/181 St HEIGHTS 168 St R 2•5 Bee-Line • • • i A C 1 A C Subway A only Amtrak v V 60 61 62 Little FT W Melrose A R e Bus - Bx3 Bx7 Bx11 RIVER Great I Intervale Av R The subway map depicts weekday service. Service differs by time of dayNeck and is sometimes affected by V r Douglaston E E Neck Yankees- • • Auburndale Bayside ASH 163 ST 2 5 T Hunts Point Av Simpson St Bx13 Bx35 Bx36 M4 M5 R LIRR D SIDE PARK 163 St • S construction. Overhead directional signs on platforms show weekend, evening, and late night service. S E153 St rush 4 E D I 6 Subway V M98 M100 D Amsterdam Av A H Prospect Av L LIRR E C hours C V • D B T Longwood Av D • NJ Transit 2 5 S This information is also available on mta.info: click on “Maps” in the top menu bar, then select N N BLVD R 155 St 155 St E Bus - Bx4 Bx5 Bx11 Bx19 NORTHER PRO R 6 Red & Tan Lines W B Jackson Av E B 157 St C 149 St–Grand Bx27 Bx35 RO “Individual Subway Line Maps.” H N • 5 • X-W P Concourse 2 T HIT AR 1 • 4 THE HUB 5 S ESTONE BRIDGE SON Flushing–Main St U S P C 2 W BLV L E O D E 149 St HI Subway Broadway EA N S T C For construction-related service changes, click on “Planned Service Changes” in the top menu bar. S HUNTS ES D R AS DOUGLASS BLVD V T T T V 6 O L IE SA RIVERBANK MOTT HAVEN A N B U A POINT E N W Q FREDERICK 3 Av–149 St Hunts Point Av R This information is also at station entrances and on platform columns of affected lines.U N V E E STATE PARK X Bus - N20 N21 Q12 Q13 Q15 E X EE E 143 St H N P P N Harlem 2•5 W RT W S 145 St 145 ST S A St Mary’s St Subway Y O Y 145 St 145 St Q15A Q16 Q17 Q19 Q20A/B N 1 148 St 6 FRA 138 St–Grand V • • • M 3 Q25 Q26 Q27 Q28 Q34 Q44 N A B C D POWELL BLVD (7AV) 3 Bus - Bx5 Bx6 Bx19 C A Concourse IS ADAM CLAYTON L L Jackson Heights EW ST NICHOLAS AV C Cypress Av Q48 LaGuardia Airport 137 St 4•5 IS O 6 e r 74 St–Roosevelt Av BL L E 138 ST Brook Av v Q58 Q65 Q66 QBx1 VD City BRO M 3 Av 6 R i Subway 135 ST Murray QUEENS College X 135 St BRUCKNER EXPWY t LIRR 135 St R s A B 138 St Hill QUEENS D O a 1 B•C L 2•3 RIKERS Bus - Q32 VILLAGE V W 6 B E D B E ISLAND A Q33 LGA Airport CUNNINGHAM R R ( Y V L Jamaica–169 St/179 St A I 125 St T Y 125 ST E 125 St M60 D (except Marine Air Terminal) W PARK E 125 St 3 Av–149 St XP D F E I N G M60 S 1 • • Subway (179 St only) L O 125 St • • • E A B C D 2 3 M60 K Q45 FLUSHING IL Subway X 125 St/Metro-North Harlem • • E Q33 H LaGuardia 4 5 6 N K M60 LaGuardia Airport A HARLEM Q47 LGA Airport ISSE KISSENA 116 St N N Woodhaven Blvd V Q47 Subway ST Airport 125 St Flushing A B Bus - N1 N6 N22 N22A N24 EAST E L NIC ) RANDALLS Bus - Bx2 Bx4 Bx15 VD PARK Columbia D Q48 (Marine Air Terminal only) Queens Center E HOL HARLEM ISLAND Main St IK N26 Q1 Q2 Y Flushing 116 St 116 St 116 St Bx19 Bx21 Bx41 Bx55 P A Bus - Bx15 M35 University S Q72 FRESH N A Q49 Q53 7 Subway R Q3 JFK Airport B•C V 2•3 6 ND U M60 LaGuardia Airport 1 LA MEADOWS T HOLLIS IS N LAGUARDIA NG IO Q17 Queens M60 LaGuardia Airport Bus - Q11 Q21 Q29 Q38 LO UT N M98 M100 M101 M103 Q48 1 Central Park AIRPORT 6 O U Q30 (169 St only) Village AMSTERDAM AV 4 ST Cathedral Cathedral Pkwy Q53 Q59 Q60 Q88 P 110 St IA SECOND AV AV SECOND North (110 St) Q31 (169 St only) T (110 St) FIRST AV P Pkwy 6 VD Q33 2•3 H 20 AV L Q72 Mets–Willets Point MAI K • B W B C I S N Kew Gardens Q36 Q43 Q76 Q77 (110 St ) R R Y Hollis A • C S D M 7 Q48 LGA Airport O T JAMAICA M60 LaGuardia Airport ASTORIA IT CORONA L Union Tpke Q110 (179 St only, rush hour only) 1 A D LE ESTATES R V Mets–Willets Point G I E Subway V Astoria P E O I R 103 St 103 St VD N Q3 103 St Ditmars Blvd A BL 111 St T S I 3 Bus - R • MADISON AV STO Q33 B 1 I 1 B C • A • L Forest Hills D N Q V 6 7 Q48 LGA Airport S FIFTH AV AV FIFTH 1 D PARK AV E 82 ST 1 Q10 JFK Airport T 1 FLUSHING 71 Av D S 83 ST D T V R V MEADOWS Q37 Q60 Q46 Jamaica M60 L Y A LIRR JACKSON B W Subway JamaicaA Center CORONA P IC 96 St Astoria Blvd S N X 179 St HEIGHTS 82 St–Jackson Hts R E KEW A T SubwayM 96 St 96 St • E 103 St–Corona Plaza PARK G EI Bus - Q23 Q64 A M60 LGA Airport Q47 H GARDENS F 6 Grand Central Terminal N Q T IN J • • 3 1 2 3 • N R 7 D P 6 WEST END HILLS A B C Q33 O V R HILLCREST W R Metro-North Railroad S N A A LIRR S Bus - N4 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q8 Q9 21 7 H O A 169 St T 74 St–BroadwayLGA Airport 3 Junction Blvd 11 E NS Y MANHATTAN Subway S 2 ST C B Q20A/B Q24 Q25 Q30 Q31 A L V F River ST V T T 30 A V M 7 Q72 LGA Airport R D A 30 Av Northern Blvd O V except S H A E 86 St Q34 Q41 Q42 Q44 Q54 CE VERNON BLVD D 86 St 86 St LE L I Bus - M1 M2 M3 M4 N• S Hudson • • Q Steinway St 90 St–Elmhurst Av COLUMBUS AV UPPER J WE L Parsons Blvd N 4 5 6 • XI 1 B C U E IL Q56 Q65 Q83 Q84 Q85 UPPER B N T M5 M42 M101 M102 V 7 J H N EAST CT F R • R A WEST G 46 St 65 St IO Q110 Q111 Q112 Q113 O 7 A SIDE M103 Q32 M LT N JAMAICA METROPOLITAN TO A SIDE L • E AV R • V BLVD D 81 St–Museum E P MUSEUM R N M S W 7 Sutphin Blvd A 79 ST NY Airport Service • O M AV 79 St R R O A of Natural OF ART LGA Airport Amtrak Broadway • R F K Y R Times Sq–42 St Newark Airport Express • R 1 History • W N Q BROADWAY • Q72 • R Forest Hills F • M • F • Jamaica Center Subway E • 77 St • R Briarwood B C • R 67 Av 71 •AvF • F Kew Gardens E ST ST 75 Av S BLVD LONG Elmhurst Av • R 63 Dr–Rego Park E QUEEN Union Tpke Van Wyck Blvd Parsons/Archer 6 36 Av R M M 4 • E except S 72 ST ISLAND M Woodhaven Blvd M E V 8 • • E YORK AV YORK Grand Av A E J Z G R 72 St ST 72 St CITY M R U R N 36 St Jackson Hts Newtown E Y I Bus - M7 M20 M42 M104 1•2•3 • CENTRAL • T H C Jamaica–Sutphin Blvd B C Q 69 St M STIN S C R K Lexington Roosevelt Av AU .
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