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The Broadway station is a local station on the BMT Astoria Line of the New York City Subway. It is located above 31st Street at Broadway in Astoria, Queens . The station is served by the N train at all times, as well as by the W train on weekdays.
The BMT Astoria Line (formerly the IRT Astoria Line) is a rapid transit line in the B Division of the New York City Subway, serving the Queens neighborhood of Astoria. It runs south from Ditmars Boulevard in Astoria to 39th Avenue in Long Island City above 31st Street.
The N stops at two stations with Astoria in the name: Astoria Boulevard and Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard, located adjacent to one another on the BMT Astoria Line. The R stops at two stations with 36th Street in the name: one along the Fourth Avenue Line in Brooklyn and one along the Queens Boulevard Line in Queens.
BMT Broadway Line N Q R W The BMT Broadway Line, BMT Canarsie Line, and IRT Lexington Avenue Line are linked by passageways at Union Square. The two BMT lines were connected on June 30, 1924, when the Canarsie Line opened. [14] A passageway to the IRT was placed inside fare control on July 1, 1948. [4] Union Square
BMT Astoria Line (N and W trains) – from east of Queensboro Plaza to south of Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard; IND Crosstown Line (G train) at Bedford–Nostrand Avenues – middle track can be used to turn trains coming from either direction; BMT Broadway Line at Whitehall Street – middle track used to turn southbound and northbound trains
The 30th Avenue station (formerly known as the 30th Avenue–Grand Avenue station) is a local station on the BMT Astoria Line of the New York City Subway. It is located at 30th Avenue and 31st Street in Astoria. The station is served by the N train at all times, as well as by the W train on weekdays.
3 (2 shared with BMT Archer Avenue Line) December 11, 1988 — B Astoria Line 7 (1 shared with Flushing Line) February 1, 1917: Manhattan: B Crosstown Line: 2 (1 part of a station complex) August 19, 1933: Brooklyn: A Flushing Line 18 (4 express-local stations, 1 shared with Astoria Line, 2 part of station complexes) June 22, 1915: Manhattan: B
Broadway (BMT Astoria Line) in Queens, serving the N and W trains; Broadway (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line), a closed elevated station in Brooklyn; Broadway (IND Crosstown Line) in Brooklyn, serving the G train; Broadway Ferry (BMT Jamaica Line), a demolished elevated station in Brooklyn