Subway Map

NYC Subway Map – Explore the New York City Subway Like a Local

Looking for a reliable and updated NYC Subway Map? You’ve come to the right place. The New York City subway is a vast underground network, and navigating it can be overwhelming — especially for newcomers.

🧩 How to Read the NYC Subway Map

The New York City Subway map is color-coded by lines, each represented by a letter or number. Here's what you need to know:

  • Blue lines (A, C, E) – Eighth Avenue services
  • Red lines (1, 2, 3) – Broadway–Seventh Avenue
  • Green lines (4, 5, 6) – Lexington Avenue
  • Orange lines (B, D, F, M) – Sixth Avenue
  • Yellow lines (N, Q, R, W) – Broadway
  • Gray (S) – Shuttle
  • Brown (J, Z) – Nassau Street
  • Purple (7) – Flushing Line
  • Light green (G) – Crosstown

📲 Interactive and Printable Subway Maps

We provide two versions of the NYC Subway Map:

🧭 Why the Subway Map Matters

The NYC Subway spans over 665 miles and serves 470+ stations. A good map helps you save time, avoid transfers, and plan smart.

🗽 Subway Maps by Borough

  • Manhattan Subway Map
  • Brooklyn Subway Map
  • Queens Subway Map
  • The Bronx Subway Map
  • Staten Island Railway Map

♿ Accessibility on the Subway Map

Accessible stations are marked with the wheelchair icon. You can also check elevator status and step-free routes.

View Accessible Map from MTA

🔄 Night Service and Weekend Maps

Not all trains run the same at night or on weekends. Always check updated versions of:

  • Weekend subway map
  • Night subway map
  • Late-night service changes

🚨 Real-Time Subway Status

Use the map with our Service Status page to track delays, changes, or outages.


Your Trusted Source for the NYC Subway Map

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