52nd Street Station
Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.
52nd Street: A Local Station in Woodside, Queens
The 52nd Street station is a local subway station located in Woodside, Queens, New York. It serves as a stop for the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway. Its location on Roosevelt Avenue makes it an access point for local residents and businesses in the Woodside neighborhood.
Connections and Services
The 52nd Street station is a single elevated station, not a complex with multiple interconnected stations:
52nd 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 of the following service:
- 7 (purple)
- Main entrance address: 52nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue, Woodside, Queens, NY 11377
Other Connections
- This station is not part of a larger complex and does not have direct connections to other subway lines within the same station.
- There are no direct transfers to other subway lines available within the 52nd Street station.
- Connections to local buses are available on the street.
Being a local station, it does not allow for direct transfers between different subway lines within its facilities.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of 52nd Street and Roosevelt Avenue, in the Woodside neighborhood of Queens.
- Its location makes it an important access point for the local community:
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Woodside, Queens
- Known for being a diverse residential neighborhood with a mix of housing and local businesses.
- It hosts a vibrant community with a variety of restaurants and shops.
- It is primarily a local residential and commercial area.
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Nearby Points of Interest
- Access to local shops, supermarkets, and restaurants along Roosevelt Avenue.
- Proximity to local schools and neighborhood parks.
- Serves the surrounding residential communities.
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Transportation and Community
- Facilitates daily commutes for Woodside residents to Manhattan and other parts of Queens.
- Connections with bus routes such as Q32 and Q60 on Roosevelt Avenue.
- A key element of local transportation infrastructure.
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History and Evolution
- The 52nd Street station was inaugurated on April 21, 1917, as part of the Flushing Line expansion.
- Like many old stations in the system, it has received maintenance and improvements over the years, including platform extensions in the 1950s to accommodate longer trains.
- It has always operated as a local station on the Flushing Line without direct transfer connections to other subway lines.
Interesting Facts
- The station primarily serves local commuters and residents of the Woodside neighborhood.
- Its elevated structure is characteristic of many Flushing Line stations in Queens.
- It is an essential stop for the local community, providing a vital link to the rest of the city.
Where is the 52nd Street station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the 52nd Street station of the New York City subway.