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  2. How to get a free footlong at Subway this week - AOL

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    Here's how to score a free footlong sandwich at Subway from Aug. 24 to Sept. 7 when customers buy a footlong in-app or online using a special code.

  3. Subway Is Revamping Its Menu and Giving Away Free Subs - AOL

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    On July 5, Subway unveiled a lineup of 12 all-new signature sandwiches, which can now be ordered by name or number. The chain is giving away free subs on July 12. On July 5, Subway unveiled a ...

  4. Subway Will Give You Free Sandwiches For Life If You Get A ...

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    To receive free sandwiches for life, a Subway superfan has to get a 12" x 12" tattoo on their sternum or back.

  5. Guy R. Brewer Boulevard buses - Wikipedia

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    The Q113 and Q114 provide limited-stop service between Jamaica and Far Rockaway, connecting two major bus-subway hubs, and crossing into Nassau County. The Q111 provides local service exclusively within Queens, with the exception of select rush-hour trips to or from Cedarhurst in Nassau County.

  6. Sutphin Boulevard station (IND Queens Boulevard Line)

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    The Sutphin Boulevard station is a local station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway.Located at Sutphin Boulevard and Hillside Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, it is served by the F train at all times, the <F> train during rush hours in the reverse peak direction, and a few rush-hour E trains to Jamaica–179th Street during p.m. rush hours.

  7. Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station - Wikipedia

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    The plans for the Archer Avenue Lines emerged in the 1960s under the city and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA)'s Program for Action. [3] The Archer Avenue subway's groundbreaking took place on August 15, 1972, at Archer Avenue and 151st Street, [4] [5] and the station's design started on December 7, 1973.