The N Train is a yellow-line express service running between Astoria–Ditmars Blvd in Queens and either Coney Island–Stillwell Av in Brooklyn or terminating short at 96 St in Manhattan during some late night hours. It serves as part of the BMT Broadway Line and Sea Beach Line, providing critical north–south transit through Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn.
🛤️ Line Details
- Service Type: Express (local during late nights)
- Color: 🟡 Yellow
- Route: Astoria–Ditmars Blvd ⇄ Coney Island–Stillwell Av
- Boroughs: Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn
- Total Stations: 45
🚏 Full List of Stations
Queens
- Astoria–Ditmars Blvd
- Astoria Blvd
- 30 Av
- Broadway (Queens)
- 36 Av
- 39 Av–Dutch Kills
- Queensboro Plaza ♿
Manhattan
- Lexington Av/59 St ♿
- 5 Av/59 St
- 57 St–7 Av
- Times Sq–42 St ♿
- 34 St–Herald Sq ♿
- 14 St–Union Sq ♿
- Canal St
Brooklyn
- Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr ♿
- 36 St
- 59 St
- 8 Av
- Fort Hamilton Pkwy
- New Utrecht Av
- 18 Av
- 20 Av
- Bay Pkwy
- Avenue U
- Kings Hwy
- Avenue X
- Coney Island–Stillwell Av ♿
♿ Indicates ADA-accessible stations. Note that during late nights, the N Train operates local in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
🔄 Transfers
- Queensboro Plaza: 7, W
- Lexington Av/59 St: 4, 5, 6, R
- Times Sq–42 St: 1, 2, 3, 7, A, C, E, Q, R, S
- Atlantic Av–Barclays Ctr: 2, 3, 4, 5, B, D, Q, R
- Coney Island–Stillwell Av: D, F, Q
🧭 Schedule
- Weekdays: Express in Manhattan and Brooklyn
- Late Nights: Local service throughout route
- Rush Hours: High frequency
📸 Points of Interest
- Astoria dining and culture
- Union Square
- Barclays Center
- Coney Island amusement parks
🏗️ History
The N Train traces its roots to the original BMT lines and has been a key express route since the early 20th century. The current route connects diverse neighborhoods and serves both commuters and tourists alike.
🚨 Service Alerts
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