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The 61st Street–Woodside station (announced as the Woodside–61st Street station on trains) is an express station on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway located at 61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside, Queens. It is served by the 7 train, with additional peak-direction <7> service during rush hours.
Woodside 61st Street and Roosevelt Avenue at 61st Street–Woodside subway ... The Q31A had run from 32nd Avenue and 201st Street to the Queens Village LIRR station ...
The LaGuardia Link Q70 Select Bus Service bus route is a public transit line in Queens, New York City, running primarily along the Brooklyn Queens Expressway.It runs between the 61st Street–Woodside station—with transfers to the New York City Subway and Long Island Rail Road—and Terminals B and C at LaGuardia Airport, with one intermediate stop at the Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue ...
The platforms, as viewed looking east from the 61st Street–Woodside station. Woodside originally had two railroad stations. One was built in 1861 on 60th Street by the LIRR subsidiary New York and Jamaica Railroad; the other, larger station was built by the Flushing and North Side Railroad on November 15, 1869, and was the first to be built by the F&NS after acquiring the troubled New York ...
East Village: 5,745,700 38 Second Avenue ... 61st Street–Woodside: IRT ... Woodside: 729,908 345 66th Street–Lincoln Center: IRT
In September 1989, 200 riders and Republican Mayoral candidate Rudolph Giuliani rallied at the 61st Street station to protest the elimination of express service. [47] Express service resumed stopping at Woodside on a six-week test basis on February 10, 1992, after pressure from community opposition. [52]
The $70 million rehabilitation project on the Queens Boulevard concrete viaduct was completed six months early, and <7> express service was restored on August 21, 1989, without stopping at 61st Street–Woodside. [101]: 17 This led to protests by community members to get express service back at 61st Street station. The reason for the ...
46th Street–Bliss Street: A Flushing Line 7 April 21, 1917 [27] 52nd Street: A Flushing Line 7 April 21, 1917 [27] 61st Street–Woodside** A Flushing Line 7 <7> April 21, 1917 [27] 63rd Drive–Rego Park: B Queens Boulevard Line E F M R December 31, 1936 [29] 65th Street: B