111th Street Station
Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.
111th Street: A Key Station in Queens
The 111th Street station is a subway stop located in the Corona neighborhood of Queens, New York. It serves as an important access point for local residents and visitors to the area, connecting the community with the rest of the city via the Flushing Line. Its location in a vibrant and diverse area of Queens makes it a center of local activity.
Connections and Services
The 111th Street station is a single station serving one main line of the New York City Subway:
111th Street (Flushing Line)
- This station is a local stop on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by trains on the following service:
- 7 (purple) – local service
- (Express <7> trains pass through on the center track and do not stop here)
- Main entrance address: Roosevelt Avenue and 111th Street, Corona, Queens, NY 11368
Station Structure
- This station is an elevated structure above Roosevelt Avenue.
- It features the following train services:
- 7 (purple) – local
- The entrances to this station are located at street level beneath the elevated structure.
The station facilitates local transport within Queens and to Manhattan via the 7 service.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and 111th Street, in the heart of the Corona neighborhood, Queens.
- Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
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Attractions in Corona
- Known for its cultural diversity and vibrant Latin American culinary scene.
- Proximity to the Louis Armstrong House Museum.
- Access to numerous local shops and restaurants along Roosevelt Avenue.
- Local markets with fresh and authentic products.
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Community and Environment
- A predominantly residential neighborhood with a strong community identity.
- Home to a large immigrant population, especially from Latin America.
- Local schools and nearby community centers.
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Access to Parks and Recreation
- Flushing Meadows Corona Park: One of the largest parks in the city, home to the Unisphere, the Queens Museum, the New York Hall of Science, and the Queens Zoo.
- Citi Field: Home of the New York Mets (accessible by walking or one subway stop further at Mets–Willets Point).
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History and Evolution
- The 111th Street station (Flushing Line) was opened on October 13, 1925.
- It is part of the eastward extension of the Flushing Line from the Alburtis Avenue station (now 103rd Street–Corona Plaza).
- The station has served the growing community of Corona for almost a century.
Interesting Facts
- The station is a vital stop for the Corona community, providing essential access to public transportation.
- Its elevated structure offers views of the busy Roosevelt Avenue and the surrounding neighborhood.
- It is a convenient starting point for exploring the attractions of Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
Where is the 111th Street Station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the 111th Street station of the New York City subway.