City Terminal Zone - Stations

Stations

Routes1 Station Connections/notes
AT MT ML
HP PN GC
Pennsylvania Station Subway: 1 2 3 trains at 34th Street – Penn Station (Seventh Avenue),
A C E trains at 34th Street – Penn Station (Eighth Avenue)
Bus: M4, M7, M20, M34 / M34A Select Bus Service, Q32
New Jersey Transit
Amtrak
PATH
Grand Central Terminal
(under construction)
Long Island City Subway: 7 <7> trains at Vernon Boulevard – Jackson Avenue
Bus: Q103
NY Waterway
Hunterspoint Avenue Subway: 7 <7> trains at Hunters Point Avenue
Bus: B62, Q67
Sunnyside
(planned)
Woodside LIRR: Port Washington Branch
Subway: 7 <7> trains at 61st Street – Woodside
Bus: Q18, Q32, Q53
Forest Hills Subway: E F M R trains at Forest Hills – 71st Avenue
Bus: Q23, Q60, Q64
Kew Gardens Subway: E F trains at Kew Gardens – Union Turnpike
Bus: Q10, Q37, QM18
Atlantic Terminal Subway: 2 3 4 5 B D N Q R trains at Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center
Bus: B41, B45, B63, B65, B67
Nostrand Avenue Subway: A C trains at Nostrand Avenue
Bus: B25, B44, B65
East New York Subway: L trains at Atlantic Avenue,
A C J Z trains at Broadway Junction
Bus: B12, B20, B25, B83, Q24, Q56
Boland's Landing Employees only
Jamaica Subway: E J Z trains at Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue – JFK Airport
Bus: Q6, Q8, Q9, Q20A, Q20B, Q24, Q25, Q30, Q31, Q34, Q40, Q41, Q43, Q44, Q60, Q65
AirTrain JFK
Trains continue to Long Island on the Main Line (Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Port Jefferson and Ronkonkoma Branches), the Atlantic Branch (Far Rockaway and Long Beach Branches) and the Montauk Branch (West Hempstead, Babylon and Montauk Branches)

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