Rockaway Boulevard Station

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

Rockaway Boulevard: A Key Junction in Queens

The Rockaway Boulevard station is an elevated subway station located in the borough of Queens, New York. It serves as an important transfer and division point on the IND Fulton Street Line, making it a crucial stop for travelers heading to different parts of Queens and the Rockaway Peninsula. Its location on the border of Ozone Park and South Ozone Park makes it a vital access point for these residential communities and for visitors to the beaches.

Connections and Services

The Rockaway Boulevard station is a single elevated station that functions as a critical division point for A train service:

Rockaway Boulevard (IND Fulton Street Line)

  • This station is a stop on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following service:
    • A (blue)
  • Main entrance address: Liberty Avenue and Rockaway Boulevard, Queens, NY 11417 (approximate)

Services and Branches

  • The station is a crucial point where the A line splits towards different destinations.
  • A trains stopping here serve different destinations:
    • A (to Manhattan / Lefferts Blvd)
    • A (to Far Rockaway / Rockaway Park)
  • Passengers should pay attention to platform signs and announcements to board the correct train to their destination.

This configuration allows passengers to conveniently transfer between the different A train services operating through this station, especially for those traveling to or from the Rockaway Peninsula.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located above Liberty Avenue, near the intersection with Rockaway Boulevard, in the borough of Queens. It serves the neighborhoods of Ozone Park and South Ozone Park.
  • Its importance lies in being the main connection point for:
    • Rockaway Peninsula

      • Rockaway Beaches: Popular summer destinations accessible by subway.
      • Access to the communities of Far Rockaway and Rockaway Park.
      • Connection with the NYC Ferry at Rockaway (requires additional travel).
      • Key residential and recreational area.
    • Ozone Park / South Ozone Park

      • Established residential neighborhoods in Queens.
      • Connections with local buses, such as the Q7.
      • Access to local businesses and services along Liberty Avenue.
    • Nearby Points of Interest

      • Aqueduct Racetrack (accessible via bus connection or a short ride).
      • Surrounding commercial and community areas.

History and Evolution

  • Originally opened on September 25, 1915, as part of the elevated BMT Fulton Street Line.
  • It was rebuilt and reopened on June 28, 1956, to connect with the newly acquired IND Rockaway Line, replacing the original structure.
  • Its elevated configuration and role as a split point for the A line have made it an essential part of the subway infrastructure in Queens since the mid-20th century.

Interesting Facts

  • It is a busy station, especially during the summer months due to access to the Rockaway beaches.
  • It serves as a vital hub for residents of Ozone Park, South Ozone Park, and those traveling to or from the Rockaway Peninsula.
  • It is the key point where passengers traveling on the A train must ensure they are on the correct train for their final destination (Lefferts Blvd, Far Rockaway, or Rockaway Park).

Where is Rockaway Boulevard Station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Rockaway Boulevard station of the New York City subway.