75th Avenue Station

Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.

75th Avenue: A Local Station in Forest Hills, Queens

The 75th Avenue station is a local subway stop located in the borough of Queens, New York. It serves as an essential access point for residents of the Forest Hills neighborhood, operating on the city’s Queens Boulevard Line. Its location makes it an important stop for the local community, providing connections to other parts of Queens and Manhattan.

Lines and Services at 75th Avenue

The 75th Avenue station consists of a single main section:

75th Avenue Station (Queens Boulevard Line)

  • This station is a local stop on the New York City subway’s Queens Boulevard Line.
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • E (blue)
    • F (orange)
  • Main entrance address: Queens Boulevard & 75th Avenue, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Station Features

  • This station is not part of a larger complex and does not offer direct transfers to other subway lines within the station itself.
  • It has two side platforms and four tracks; the two center tracks are used by express trains that do not stop at this station.
    • E service (local at night/weekends, express on weekdays)
    • F service (always local)
  • Entrances and exits are located along Queens Boulevard at the intersection with 75th Avenue.

Passengers can use the E and F services to travel to and from Manhattan, as well as to other destinations in Queens.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Queens Boulevard and 75th Avenue, in the heart of the Forest Hills neighborhood, Queens.
  • Its location makes it a key access point for:
    • Forest Hills

      • Known for being a predominantly residential neighborhood with a mix of apartment buildings and single-family homes.
      • Proximity to Forest Hills Gardens, a historic planned community with distinctive architecture.
      • Access to local shops, restaurants, and services along Queens Boulevard.
    • Local Community

      • A vital point for the daily commutes of local residents to work or school.
      • Facilitates access to area services and businesses.
      • Serves as a public transportation connection for the area.
    • Access to Queens

      • Allows for easy travel to other parts of Queens, such as Jamaica or Long Island City.
      • Connection to Manhattan via the E and F lines.

History and Evolution

  • The 75th Avenue station was inaugurated on August 28, 1936.
  • Its opening was part of the extension of the Independent Subway System (IND) Queens Boulevard Line.
  • The station has maintained its function as a local stop, serving the Forest Hills community for decades.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is primarily used by local residents, being less crowded than major transfer stations.
  • Its design is typical of IND local stations of that era.
  • It plays a fundamental role in the mobility of the residents of the Forest Hills neighborhood.

Where is the 75th Avenue station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the 75th Avenue station of the New York City subway.