104th Street Station

Lines served by the station, map, and relevant information.

104th Street: A Local Station in Queens

The 104th Street station is an elevated subway station located in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, New York. It serves as a local stop on the IND Fulton Street Line, providing essential service for residents and visitors in this area of Queens. Its location on Liberty Avenue makes it a convenient access point for the local community.

Connections and Services

The 104th Street station is a single elevated station that is part of the New York City subway system:

104th Street (Fulton Street Line)

  • This station is a local stop on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following service:
    • A (blue)
  • Main entrance address: Liberty Avenue and 104th Street, Ozone Park, Queens, NY 11417

Station Features

  • This station is elevated, common for outer borough lines in Queens.
  • It has two side platforms and two tracks.
    • Trains towards Manhattan and Brooklyn stop on one platform.
    • Trains towards Lefferts Boulevard or Far Rockaway stop on the other platform.
  • Station entrances are located at street level beneath the elevated structure.

There are no direct transfers to other subway lines within this station, as it functions as a local stop.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Liberty Avenue and 104th Street, in the heart of Ozone Park, Queens.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point for:
    • Ozone Park

      • A diverse residential neighborhood in Queens.
      • Known for its residential areas, local shops, and restaurants along Liberty Avenue.
      • Provides vital subway access for area residents.
    • Local Access

      • Serves the surrounding residential communities.
      • Connects residents to other parts of Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan via the A service.
      • Facilitates access to local businesses and services.
    • Nearby Additional Attractions

      • Primarily serves the local residential and commercial community.
      • Provides connection to broader destinations via the A line.

History and Evolution

  • The 104th Street station opened on September 25, 1915, as part of the extension of the BMT’s (formerly BRT) Fulton Street Elevated line.
  • Originally served by BMT trains, it became part of the IND system with the unification of the subway system.
  • It has served the Ozone Park community for over a century, adapting to service changes over the years.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is a typical elevated structure from lines built in the early 20th century in the outer boroughs.
  • It plays a crucial role in the daily transportation of Ozone Park residents.
  • It is part of the A train route, one of the longest lines in the New York City subway system.

Where is the 104th Street Station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the 104th Street station of the New York City subway.