Junction Boulevard Station

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

Junction Boulevard: A Vital Hub in the Heart of Queens

Junction Boulevard station is an elevated subway station located in the heart of Corona, Queens, New York. It serves as an important stop on the IRT Flushing Line, making it one of the busiest stations in Queens. Its strategic location beneath Roosevelt Avenue makes it a key access point to one of the most diverse and vibrant areas of Queens, as well as a crucial connection for local transportation and to the airport.

Connections and Services

Junction Boulevard station is a single elevated station, but with different service patterns:

Junction Boulevard (Flushing Line)

  • This station is an express stop on the IRT Flushing Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the service:
    • 7 (purple)
  • Local service stops at all times. Express service stops during peak hours in the peak direction.
  • Main entrance address: Junction Boulevard & Roosevelt Avenue, Corona, NY 11368

Bus Connections

  • This station is an important transfer point for several local bus routes.
  • Bus connections include:
    • Q72 (direct service to LaGuardia Airport)
    • Q58
  • Bus stops are conveniently located on Roosevelt Avenue and Junction Boulevard, beneath the elevated station.

The station allows passengers to switch between local and express services on Line 7 (during express operation hours) and easily connect to important bus routes, including service to the airport.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Junction Boulevard and Roosevelt Avenue, in the Corona neighborhood of Queens.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations and features of the area such as:
    • Corona

      • Known for its vibrant Latino community and cultural diversity.
      • Corona Plaza: An active public space beneath the station, with vendors and community events.
      • Numerous restaurants and shops reflecting the neighborhood’s cultural heritage.
    • Nearby Areas

      • Elmhurst: A neighboring neighborhood with access to Elmhurst Hospital Center.
      • Queens Center Mall: Accessible via a short bus ride or a longer walk.
      • Flushing Meadows-Corona Park: The largest park in Queens, a few stops away.
    • Key Connections

      • Access to LaGuardia Airport: Via the Q72 bus route.
      • Transportation hub for northwestern Queens.

History and Evolution

  • Junction Boulevard station opened on April 21, 1917, as part of the Flushing Line expansion under the Dual Contracts.
  • Originally named “Junction Avenue,” it has been an integral part of the development of Corona and Queens.
  • The station has undergone renovations over the years to maintain and improve passenger facilities.

Interesting Facts

  • It is one of the most used stations in the borough of Queens, serving a large residential and commuter population.
  • Its elevated structure offers views of Roosevelt Avenue and the surrounding neighborhood.
  • It functions as a vital community hub, especially around Corona Plaza, beneath the station.
  • It is a crucial transfer point for accessing LaGuardia Airport via public transport.

Where is Junction Boulevard Station?

Check the map below to quickly find the Junction Boulevard station of the New York City subway.