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Hudson River Libery State Libery This fantasy map depicts the Second Ave subway as a fully built out system with a 8th Ave Exp., Fulton St Exp. Broadway Lcl., Astoria Lcl., 4th Ave Exp. 2nd Ave Exp., Fulton St lcl. Wakefield- Eastchester-Dyre Ave Astoria-Ditmars Blvd to 241st St four track trunk line running down 2nd Ave, three branch lines in the Bronx to 207th St to Lefferts Blvd, Rockaways Langdale St to Cross Island Pkwy 5 Stillwell Ave via Bridge 2 Fordham, Co-op City, and Throgs Neck, service along the Queens Blvd line with an 6th Ave Exp., Grand Concourse Lcl., 2nd Ave Lcl., Throgs Neck Lcl., Bushwick Exp., Atlantic Exp. extended Hillside Ave subway, service to south Brooklyn via the Brighton Beach Culver Line Exp. Fulton St Exp. Francis Lewis Blvd to Midtown via Nereid Ave E Gun Hill Rd to Stillwell Ave E Tremont Ave to Far Rockawy Forest Hills, to Downtown via Atlantic Ave Wakefield 5 and West End lines, and service to south Jamaica and Far Rockaway via the Fulton St subway with an extension out to Cross Island Blvd. Broadway Exp., Astoria Lcl 8th Ave Lcl., Fulton St Lcl. Brighton Beach Exp. 7th Ave Lcl. 168th St to Euclid Ave Riverdale 233rd St Baychester Ave Astoria-Ditmars Blvd to 242nd St, Bronx to South Ferry For more information Stillwell Ave via Bridge visit vanshnookenraggen.com Free Subway Transfer 6th Ave Exp., Grand Concourse Exp., Broadway Lcl., Queens Blvd Lcl., 7th Ave Exp., White Plains Lcl., Co-op City Eastern Pkwy Lcl. Woodlawn Woodlawn West End Lcl. 4th Ave Lcl. Bartow Ave 241st St, Bronx to Brooklyn College 4 225th St U E Gun Hill Rd to Stillwell Ave 71st St-Forest Hills to 95th St via Tunnel Under Construction Norwood-205th St 8th Ave Lcl., Queens Blvd Exp. 42nd St Shuttle World Trade Center to 7th Ave Exp., Eastern Pkwy Lcl. Mosholu Pkwy Times Sq, 7th Ave to Grand Central 148th St, Manhattan to New Lots Ave 219th St Subway Station Jamaica Center Gun Hill Rd 6th Ave Lcl., Queens Blvd Exp., D D Franklin Ave Shuttle Lexington Ave Exp., Eastern Pkwy Exp., Van Cortlandt Park B B Hutchinson Pkwy 242nd St Culver Line Lcl. Jerome Ave Lcl. 1 Bedford Park Blvd Williams Bridge T Fulton St to Lefferts Ave 204th St E Gun Hill Rd 1 6 N A Subway Line Service Jamaica-179th St to Stillwell Ave Lehman College 5 Woodlawn to Utica Ave Crosstown Lcl., Culver Line Lcl. Rockaway Park Shuttle Lexington Ave Exp., Eastern Pkwy Exp., 238th St 23rd St-Court Sq to Church Ave Broad Channel to Rockaway Park White Plains Exp. Kingsbridge Rd Bedford Pk Blvd 241st St, Bronx to Brooklyn College Botanical Pelham Pkwy 6 N A Gardens Botanical Gardens- Bedford Pk Blvd Burke Ave Terminal 2nd Ave Exp., 3rd Ave Lcl., PATH Broadway-Jamaica Lcl. Brighton Beach Exp. Lexington Ave Lcl., Pelham Bay Lcl. Pelham Bay to Brooklyn Bridge-Chambers St 231st St Jacobi Medical Broad St to Jamaica Center E Gun Hill Rd. to Brighton Beach 6 Pelham Bay Fordham Rd Center-Stillwell Ave Park Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Kingsbridge Rd Buhre Ave Part Time Extension Fordham Fordham Rd 14th St-Canarsie Lcl 2nd Ave Lcl., Co-op City Lcl., Flushing Line Lcl., Spuyten Duyvil Pelham Pkwy AirTrain 8th Ave-14th St to West End Lcl. Middletown Rd 1 6 Flushing Line Exp. (Rush Hour) 225th St- Morris Park Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway Bartow Ave to Bay Pkwy 42nd St-Times St to Flushing-Main St Marble Hill Metro North/Long Island RR Marble Hill 183rd St 25 Fordham Rd East Tremont Ave Westchester Sq- 5 East Tremont Ave 215th St Bronx Park East Williamsbridge Rd Burnside Ave 182nd-183rd Sts 180th St Indood- 207th St A Zerega Ave Rosedale Ave 207th St 180th St- 176th St White Plains Rd Bronxdale Ave University Tremont Ave 180th St U Heights 173rd St Inwood Dyckman St 25 4 DB T Castle Hill Ave W Farms Sq- Dyckman St East Tremont Ave Mt Eden Ave 174th-175th Sts U 190th St 1 170th St 174th St 174th St Parkchster 191st St Morris 6x 181st St Heights 170th St Freeman St 6 170th St Whitlock Ave Elder Ave Morrison Ave St Lawrence Ave 181st St Soundview 167th St Simpson St Yankee Stadium Prospect Ave Hunts Point Ave Bayside 161st St- 167th St 175th St 163rd St- Intervale Ave 167th St Morrisania 168th St Amsterdam Ave Hunts Point C T 25 D U B P P P Throgs Neck Lafayette-Hunts Point Rosedale Ave White Plains Rd Castle Hill Ave 177th St East Tremont Ave Prospect Ave Longwood Ave Yankee Stadium 161st- Morrisania Jackson Ave 155th St 6 157th St 155th St x 6 4 149th St-Grand Concourse Auburndale 148th St 3 2 5 3rd Ave- 149th St 145th St 145th St 145th St 138th St 6x 6 6 3rd Ave- Brook Ave Cypress Ave E 143rd St- 137th St- 135th St 135th St 138th St St Mary’s Ave City College Broadway TUP 125th St-8th Ave 125th St-Lenox Ave 125th St 125th St- 125th St W 125th St Q Q 125th St Broadway 1 ACDB 23 456 116th St- 116th St 116th St 116th St 116th St Murray Hill Columbia U. 110th St 110th St- Central Park 110th St Cathedral Pkwy North-110th St 103rd St 103rd St 103rd St 103rd St Ditmars Blvd Langdale St Flushing-Main St Flushing-Main St Y 77 QN x 96th St 96th St 96th St 96th St Astoria Blvd Little Neck Pkwy 123 86th St 86th St 86th St Commonwealth Blvd 30th Ave 86th St Willets Point Blvd- Flushing Meadows Flushing Meadows 46th St 79th St 81st St-Museum of 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