169th Street Station
Lines serving the station, map, and relevant information.
169th Street: A Key Local Station in Queens
The 169th Street station is a local subway station located in Jamaica, Queens, New York. It serves as an important access point on the IND Queens Boulevard Line, catering to an active residential and commercial community. Its location on Hillside Avenue makes it an essential stop for local residents and for accessing important nearby facilities.
Connections and Services
The 169th Street station is a single station part of the IND Queens Boulevard Line:
169th Street (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
- This station is a local stop on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by the following service trains:
- F (orange) – at all times
- <F> (orange diamond) – during peak hours in the peak direction
- Main entrance address: Hillside Avenue and 169th Street, Jamaica, Queens, NY 11432
Adjacent Express Tracks
- In addition to the local tracks, two express tracks of the IND Queens Boulevard Line pass through the station.
- The express service trains:
- E (blue)
- These trains do not stop at the 169th Street station, using the center tracks for express service.
There are no direct transfers to other subway lines within this station; it is a local service station.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Hillside Avenue and 169th Street, in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens.
- Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
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Jamaica, Queens
- A predominantly residential area with a significant commercial district along Hillside Avenue.
- Proximity to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, a major healthcare facility.
- Various local shops, restaurants, and services.
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Jamaica Hills and Surroundings
- Nearby residential neighborhoods.
- Captain Tilly Park: A nearby park offering green and recreational spaces.
- Access to bus routes connecting to other parts of Queens.
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Educational and Community Facilities
- Proximity to several local schools and institutions.
- Serves as a vital transportation hub for the local community.
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History and Evolution
- The 169th Street station was opened on December 31, 1936, as part of the extension of the IND Queens Boulevard Line to Jamaica.
- The station has maintained its function as a local stop since its opening.
- Various maintenance and renovation works have been carried out over the years to preserve the infrastructure and improve the passenger experience.
Points of Interest
- The station is used daily by thousands of local residents and workers, especially those heading to Jamaica Hospital.
- Its design is representative of the local stations built by the IND system in the 1930s.
- It is a crucial stop on Hillside Avenue, one of the main arteries of the borough of Queens.
Where is the 169th Street station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the 169th Street station of the New York City Subway.