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With the opening of the IND Sixth Avenue Line on December 15, 1940, F service began, operating as the line's Queens Boulevard service. It operated between Parsons Boulevard and Church Avenue via Queens Boulevard Line, Sixth Avenue Line, and the Culver Line. It ran express in Queens and local in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Here’s the latest from the MTA: The 1, 3, 7, C, E, B, D, F, M, J, Z, L, Q, R, W, and F and R shuttles are running normally, with no active alerts. 4 trains are serving all stations but...
NEW YORK CITY — Track debris, signal problems and some random person walking the tracks caused multiple subway delays on eight train lines Monday morning, according to the MTA. Southbound 2...
Signal problems at 47th-50th Street-Rockefeller Center caused delays for F trains headed north and M trains going in both directions, officials said at 6:39 a.m.
MYmta is a mobile application -based passenger information display system developed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) of New York City. A beta version of the app was launched on July 2, 2018, and as of June 2019 is still undergoing beta testing. While other applications exist which serve similar functions, MYmta is an all-in ...
NEW YORK CITY — Commuters contended with minor delays across eight MTA subway lines Tuesday morning. The problems mostly appeared run-of-the-mill — communication issues, a disruptive...
F trains headed north and 71st Avenue-bound M trains were slowed by a train that had its brakes activated at West Fourth Street-Washington Square, the MTA tweeted at 7:55 a.m. The problem appeared ...
Twelve lines, including the E/F/M/R trains, saw delays Thursday morning, according to the MTA. A mechanical problem for a Lefferts Boulevard-bound A train caused delays after...
The main delay hit four lines — the E, F, M and R — after a train's brakes activated near Forest Hills-71st Avenue, the MTA posted at 7:44 a.m. And even after that delay was resolved ...
Delays or reroutes hit at least nine MTA subway lines Tuesday morning, officials said. A train’s brake activation near High Street caused delays on the E and F lines, the MTA posted at 7:51 a.m.