Bmt Astoria Line

The Astoria Line is a rapid transit line of the division of the New York City Subway, serving the neighborhood of Astoria, Queens.

Extent and service

The Astoria Line is served by two services, the and . The runs all the time, and the runs from morning rush hour through early evening. No services use the center express track. The north end of the Astoria Line is a two-track terminal at Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard, with one island platform. South of the station, the center express track begins (with crossovers to allow trains relaying at Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard to reach the correct track). The next station, Astoria Boulevard, is the only express station on the three-track section. North of Queensboro Plaza, the express track ends. Queensboro Plaza is set up with northbound trains on the upper level, southbound trains on the lower level, and cross-platform transfers to the IRT Flushing Line. Crossover tracks exist between the upper level tracks just north of the station, one of a few connections between the / and . After Queensboro Plaza, the line turns west and merges with the 60th Street Tunnel Connection to become the BMT Broadway Line via the 60th Street Tunnel.

History

The Astoria Line was originally part of the , as a spur off the IRT Queensboro Line, now part of the IRT Flushing Line (which didn't open to the north until April 21, 1917). The whole Astoria Line north of Queensboro Plaza opened on February 1, 1917, and was used by trains between Grand Central and Astoria. On July 23, 1917, the Queensboro Bridge spur of the elevated IRT Second Avenue Line opened. At that time, all elevated trains to Queensboro Plaza used the Astoria Line, and all subway trains used the Corona Line (now the Flushing Line), though this was later changed with trains alternating between branches. The 60th Street Tunnel opened on August 1, 1920, allowing trains to reach Queensboro Plaza. However, the stations on the Astoria and Corona Lines were built to specs, which the BMT cars were too wide for. Thus the BMT trains terminated at Queensboro Plaza. On April 8, 1923, the started running shuttles along the Astoria Line (numbered BMT 8 in 1924) and the Corona Line (BMT 9). The lines were numbered in 1948, being assigned to the Flushing Line (former Corona Line) and the Astoria Line. Only a year later, on October 17, 1949, the Flushing Line became IRT-only, and the platforms on the Astoria Line were shaved back to allow through BMT trains to operate on it, the first being the Brighton Local (BMT 1). (The IRT Second Avenue Line spur to Queensboro Plaza closed on June 13, 1942.) Since then, the Astoria Line has hosted the "other end" of various services running from Brooklyn through Manhattan; see , , , , and for details.

Station listing

Every station is served by the and , the latter of which runs only from morning rush hour through early evening.
racks Opened Transfers and notes
a href="/encyclopedia/Astoria-Ditmars-Boulevard-(BMT-Astoria-Line-station)" title="Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard (BMT Astoria Line station)">Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard all February 1, 1917 originally Ditmars Avenue
a href="/encyclopedia/Astoria-Boulevard-(BMT-Astoria-Line-station)" title="Astoria Boulevard (BMT Astoria Line station)">Astoria Boulevard all February 1, 1917 originally Hoyt Avenue
a href="/encyclopedia/30th-Avenue-(BMT-Astoria-Line-station)" title="30th Avenue (BMT Astoria Line station)">30th Avenue local February 1, 1917 originally Grand Avenue
a href="/encyclopedia/Broadway-(BMT-Astoria-Line-station)" title="Broadway (BMT Astoria Line station)">Broadway local February 1, 1917
a href="/encyclopedia/36th-Avenue-(BMT-Astoria-Line-station)" title="36th Avenue (BMT Astoria Line station)">36th Avenue local February 1, 1917 originally Washington Avenue
a href="/encyclopedia/39th-Avenue-(BMT-Astoria-Line-station)" title="39th Avenue (BMT Astoria Line station)">39th Avenue local February 1, 1917 originally Beebe Avenue
a href="/encyclopedia/Queensboro-Plaza-(BMT-Astoria-Line-station)" title="Queensboro Plaza (BMT Astoria Line station)">Queensboro Plaza all February 1, 1917 (IRT Flushing Line)
olspan=4|merges with the 60th Street Tunnel Connection ( all but late nights) and becomes the BMT Broadway Line via the 60th Street Tunnel ( always, all but late nights, morning rush hours through early evening)

External links

References

  • New Astoria Line Opened, New York Times February 2, 1917 page 14
  • Subway Link Over Queensboro Bridge, New York Times July 22, 1917 page 31
  • New Subway Link Opens, New York Times August 1, 1920 page 12
  • Additional Subway Service to Borough of Queens, New York Times April 8, 1923 page RE1
  • Direct Subway Runs to Flushing, Astoria, New York Times October 15, 1949 page 17
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