List of New York City Subway lines

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The New York City Subway is a heavy-rail public transit system serving four of the five boroughs of New York City. The present New York City Subway system inherited the systems of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT), Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT), and the Independent Subway System (IND). New York City has owned the IND since its inception; the BMT and IRT were taken over by the city in 1940. The former IRT system is now known as the A Division, while the B Division is the combined former BMT and IND systems.

In the New York City Subway nomenclature, a "line" refers to the physical trackage used by trains that are used by numbered or lettered "services"; the services that run on certain lines change periodically. Today, the division or company names are not used publicly, while the line names may occasionally be used.

Nomenclature

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In the nomenclature of the subway, the terms "line" and "service" are not interchangeable with each other. While in popular usage the word "line" is often used synonymously with "service" (even sometimes on the website of the MTA[http://mta.info/nyct/service/index.html Subway Line Information] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120516060049/http://www.mta.info/nyct/service/index.html |date=May 16, 2012 }}), this list will use the formal usage of the term "line."

A line is the physical structure and tracks that trains run over. Each section of the system is assigned a unique line name that begins with a division (IRT, BMT or IND), which is its pre-unification division when applicable. For example, the line under Eighth Avenue is the IND Eighth Avenue Line. Some lines have changed names (and even divisions), but this happens relatively infrequently.

By contrast, a service refers to the route that a train takes across the various lines. A service can operate along several lines and even along different divisions. For example, the {{NYCS|R}} service operates along the IND Queens Boulevard Line as well as the BMT Broadway Line and the BMT Fourth Avenue Line.

Each service is assigned a color. Since 1979, each service's color corresponds to the line it primarily uses in Midtown Manhattan{{or|is this an inference based on some pattern or is this documented somewhere?|date=February 2024}}—defined as the trunk line. There are three exceptions: the IND Crosstown Line, which does not carry services to Manhattan, is colored {{NYCS const|color|lightgreen}}; the BMT Nassau Street Line, which runs only through Lower Manhattan, is colored {{NYCS const|color|brown}}; and all shuttles are colored {{NYCS const|color|darkgray}}.{{cite web | first=Dave | last=Hogarty | url=http://gothamist.com/2007/08/03/michael_hertz_d.php | title=Michael Hertz, Designer of the NYC Subway Map | work=Gothamist | date=August 3, 2007 | access-date=July 4, 2009 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090818012400/http://gothamist.com/2007/08/03/michael_hertz_d.php | archive-date=August 18, 2009 | df=mdy-all }} The list of trunk lines and colors is shown in the table below.

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Line listing

There are currently {{NYCS const|lines}} rail lines. The Archer Avenue Lines and the 63rd Street Lines are each classified as two separate lines due to their structure: both lines have distinct sections that are chained as BMT and the IND lines.

In the list below, lines with colors next to them indicate trunk lines, which determine the colors that are used for services' route bullets and diamonds, as well as shuttle service lines. The opening date refers to the opening of the first section of track for the line. In the "division" column, the current division is followed by the original division in parentheses.

class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
Division

! Line

! {{nowrap|Borough(s)}}

! {{nowrap|Service(s)}}

! Opened

! Structure

B (IND){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|turquoise}}}} 02Second Avenue LineManhattan{{NYCS Second|time=colorshow}}{{dts|January 1, 2017}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/cuomo-promises-ave-subway-open-jan-1-article-1.2915501|title=Cuomo promises Second Ave. subway will open Jan. 1|last=Rivoli|first=Dan|last2=Sandoval|first2=Edgar|date=December 18, 2016|website=NY Daily News|last3=Greene|first3=Leonard|access-date=December 19, 2016}}underground
B (BMT){{hs|04}}Fourth Avenue LineBrooklyn{{NYCS Fourth 36th|time=colorshow}}{{dts|June 22, 1915}}{{cite web

|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/articles/bmttime.html

|title=New York City Subway BMT Division Timeline

|publisher=www.nycsubway.org

|access-date=May 7, 2009

}}

underground
B (IND){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|orange}}}} 06Sixth Avenue LineManhattan
Brooklyn
{{NYCS Sixth|time=colorshow}}{{dts|January 1936}}{{cite web

|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/lines/6thave.html

|title=New York City Subway IND 6th Ave Line

|publisher=www.nycsubway.org

|access-date=May 7, 2009

}}

underground
B (IND){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|blue}}}} 08Eighth Avenue LineManhattan
Brooklyn
{{NYCS Eighth all|time=colorshow}}{{dts|September 10, 1932}}{{cite web

|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/articles/indtime.html

|title=New York City Subway IND Division Timeline

|publisher=www.nycsubway.org

|access-date=May 7, 2009

}}

underground
A (IRT)42nd Street ShuttleManhattan{{NYCS 42nd|time=colorshow}}{{dts|October 27, 1904}}{{cite web

|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/articles/irttime.html

|title=New York City Subway IRT Division Timeline

|publisher=www.nycsubway.org

|access-date=May 7, 2009

}}

underground{{efn|name=note01| The route of the original IRT line, the first underground New York City rapid transit line, began at City Hall in the south, followed the IRT Lexington Avenue Line to 33rd Street, turned west on 42nd Street to Grand Central, followed the IRT 42nd Street Shuttle to Times Square, turned north on Broadway to 50th Street, followed the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line and terminated at 145th Street.}}
B (BMT)63rd Street LineManhattan{{NYCS 63rd BMT|time=colorshow}}{{dts|October 29, 1989}}underground
B (IND)63rd Street LineManhattan
Queens
{{NYCS 63rd IND|time=colorshow}}{{dts|October 29, 1989}}underground
B (BMT)Archer Avenue LineQueens{{NYCS Archer BMT|time=colorshow}}{{dts|December 11, 1988}}underground
B (IND)Archer Avenue LineQueens{{NYCS Archer IND|time=colorshow}}{{dts|December 11, 1988}}underground
B (BMT)Astoria LineQueens{{NYCS Astoria|time=colorshow}}{{dts|April 21, 1917}}{{cite web|title=First Train Runs On Elevated Line to Astoria Section|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/54438288/?terms=ditmars+boulevard+subway+station|via=Newspapers.com|newspaper=Brooklyn Daily Eagle|access-date=June 29, 2015|date=February 1, 1917}}elevated
B (BMT)Brighton LineBrooklyn{{NYCS Brighton|time=colorshow}}{{dts|July 2, 1878}}{{cite web

|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/lines/brighton.html

|title=New York City Subway Brighton Beach Line

|publisher=www.nycsubway.org

|access-date=May 7, 2009

}}

underground, open cut, at-grade, embankment, elevated
B (BMT){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|yellow}}}} Broadway LineManhattan{{NYCS Broadway|time=colorshow}}{{dts|September 4, 1917}}underground
A (IRT){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|red}}}} Broadway–Seventh Avenue LineBronx
Manhattan
Brooklyn
{{NYCS Broadway-Seventh|time=colorshow}}{{dts|October 27, 1904}}elevated, embankment, underground{{efn|name=note01}}
B (BMT){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|gray}}}} Canarsie LineBrooklyn
Manhattan
{{NYCS Canarsie|time=colorshow}}{{dts|October 21, 1865}}{{cite web |last=Feinman |first=Mark S. |title=Early Rapid Transit in Brooklyn, 1878–1913 |website=www.nycsubway.org |date=February 17, 2001 |url=http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Early_Rapid_Transit_in_Brooklyn,_1878-1913 |access-date=August 10, 2015}}underground, elevated, at-grade
B (IND)Concourse LineBronx
Manhattan
{{NYCS Concourse south|time=colorshow}}{{dts|July 1, 1933}}underground
B (IND){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|lightgreen}}}} Crosstown LineBrooklyn
Queens
{{NYCS Crosstown|time=colorshow}}{{dts|August 19, 1933}}underground
B (IND)Culver LineBrooklyn{{NYCS Culver IND north|time=colorshow}}{{dts|March 16, 1919}}underground, elevated{{efn|name=note03| The formation of the IND Culver Line occurred when the IND "recaptured" (e.g. New York City took over lines it had built for private companies) the trackage rights of the BMT Culver Line in 1954, connecting Ditmas Avenue to Church Avenue, the terminus of the IND Brooklyn Line.}}
A (IRT)Dyre Avenue LineBronx{{NYCS Dyre|time=colorshow}}{{dts|May 15, 1941}}elevated{{efn|name=note02| The IRT Dyre Avenue Line was formed from the purchase of abandoned New York, Westchester and Boston Railway trackage in 1941.}}, embankment, open-cut, underground
A (IRT)Eastern Parkway LineBrooklyn{{NYCS Eastern west|time=colorshow}}{{dts|January 9, 1908}}underground
A (IRT){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|purple}}}} Flushing LineQueens
Manhattan
{{NYCS Flushing|time=colorshow}}{{dts|June 22, 1915}}underground, elevated
B (BMT)Franklin Avenue LineBrooklyn{{NYCS Franklin|time=colorshow}}{{dts|July 2, 1878}}elevated, embankment, open cut
B (IND)Fulton Street LineBrooklyn
Queens
{{NYCS Fulton|time=colorshow}}{{dts|April 9, 1936}}underground, elevated{{efn|name=note04| For the extension of the IND Fulton Street Line in 1956, the IND "recaptured" the trackage rights of the BMT Fulton Street Line, connecting Hudson Street–80th Street to Grant Avenue.}}
B (BMT)Jamaica LineBrooklyn
Queens
{{NYCS Jamaica Myrtle|time=colorshow}}{{dts|February 2, 1885}}elevated
A (IRT)Jerome Avenue LineBronx{{NYCS Jerome south|time=colorshow}}{{dts|June 12, 1917}}elevated, underground
A (IRT)Lenox Avenue LineManhattan{{NYCS Lenox|time=colorshow}}{{dts|November 23, 1904}}at-grade, underground
A (IRT){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|green}}}} Lexington Avenue LineManhattan{{NYCS Lexington|time=colorshow}}{{dts|October 27, 1904}}underground{{efn|name=note01}}
B (BMT)Myrtle Avenue LineBrooklyn
Queens
{{NYCS Myrtle|time=colorshow}}{{dts|December 19, 1889}}elevated, embankment, at-grade
B (BMT){{color box|#{{rcr|NYCS|brown}}}} Nassau Street LineManhattan{{NYCS Williamsburg|time=colorshow}}{{dts|September 16, 1908}}underground
A (IRT)New Lots LineBrooklyn{{NYCS New Lots|time=colorshow}}{{dts|November 23, 1920}}elevated
A (IRT)Nostrand Avenue LineBrooklyn{{NYCS Nostrand|time=colorshow}}{{dts|August 23, 1920}}underground
A (IRT)Pelham LineBronx{{NYCS Pelham|time=colorshow}}{{dts|August 1, 1918}}underground, elevated
B (IND)Queens Boulevard LineQueens
Manhattan
{{NYCS Queens|time=colorshow}}{{dts|August 19, 1933}}underground
B (IND)Rockaway LineQueens{{NYCS Rockaway south|time=colorshow}}{{dts|June 28, 1956}}at-grade, embankment, elevated{{efn|name=note05| The IND Rockaway Line was formed from the purchase of some trackage from the Long Island Rail Road's Rockaway Park Branch and Far Rockaway Branch in 1955.}}
B (BMT)Sea Beach LineBrooklyn{{NYCS Sea Beach|time=colorshow}}{{dts|June 22, 1915}}open cut, elevated
B (BMT)West End LineBrooklyn{{NYCS West End|time=colorshow}}{{dts|June 24, 1916}}open-cut, elevated
A (IRT)White Plains Road LineBronx{{NYCS White Plains 180th|time=colorshow}}{{dts|July 10, 1905}}elevated, underground

Inter-division connections

The following list shows the connections between the different divisions of the New York City Subway.{{cite web|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Subway_FAQ:_Interconnections_Between_IRT_and_IND-BMT_Divisions |title=Subway FAQ: Interconnections Between IRT and IND–BMT Divisions |publisher=www.nycsubway.org |access-date=November 12, 2013}}{{dubious|this whole section feels a bit arbitrary - the ref is for A division/B division connections yet other types are listed|date=February 2024}}

=Purpose-built=

These connections can be used by trains in revenue service:

This connection is not for revenue service due to the differing widths of the trains:

=Yards=

These connections are located within the subway's rail yards and are not intended for revenue service.

=Other=

=Unused connections in the same division=

In some places, there are track connections within the same division that are unused in regular service.{{cite web|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Subway_FAQ:_Unused_Track_Connections |title=Subway FAQ: Unused Track Connections |publisher=www.nycsubway.org |access-date=November 12, 2013}}

==Brooklyn==

==Manhattan==

==Queens==

Unused center tracks

Many of the New York City Subway's lines have express tracks, unused in revenue service and generally only used for re-routes.{{cite web|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Subway_FAQ:_Unused_Express_Tracks |title=Subway FAQ: Unused Express Tracks |publisher=www.nycsubway.org |access-date=November 12, 2013}}

=The Bronx=

=Brooklyn=

  • BMT Sea Beach Line: One center track between 86th Street and Eighth Avenue. These were originally a pair of tracks which were briefly used by the {{NYCS|NX}} service in 1967–1968; in 1999, one of the tracks was rehabilitated and the other was disconnected from the line leaving it unusable. The track is used occasionally for reroutes in either direction and possibly equipment testing. In the past, these tracks have been used to store rolling stock that are about to be scrapped.
  • BMT West End Line: Single center track between Ninth Avenue and Bay 50th Street. Occasionally used for reroutes in either direction.
  • BMT Brighton Line: Two center tracks between Brighton Beach and Ocean Parkway. These are used for layups and for terminating/turning {{NYCS|B}} trains but are listed here since they are a continuation of the express tracks from the Brighton line, and exist through Ocean Parkway station.
  • IND Culver Line: Single center track between Church Avenue and Avenue X.
  • BMT Jamaica Line: Single center track between Myrtle Avenue and Broadway Junction.

=Manhattan=

=Queens=

Non-underground sections

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Despite “subway” implying underground travel, the following segments are located above ground or at grade level{{cite web|url=http://www.nycsubway.org/wiki/Subway_FAQ:_Elevated_Sections_of_the_Subway |title=Subway FAQ: Elevated Sections of the Subway |publisher=www.nycsubway.org |access-date=November 12, 2013}} and comprise about 40% of the trackage.{{Cite book |title=101 Amazing Facts About New York |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vR62BAAAQBAJ |publisher=Andrews UK Limited |year=2013 |isbn=978-1-78333-305-9 |language=en |first=Jack |last=Goldstein|access-date=February 4, 2025}}

=The Bronx=

=Brooklyn=

=Manhattan=

=Queens=

Trackage

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At minimum, in normal revenue service, all lines have two tracks, with one exception: the BMT Franklin Avenue Line has a single track between Franklin Avenue and Park Place.

=Three-tracked portions=

The New York City Subway has fewer triple track sections than it has quadruple track sections{{or|by what metric?|date=February 2024}}. These sections are listed below. The third track, when in use, is generally for peak-direction express service or reroutes, with exceptions noted below.

  1. IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line ({{NYCS trains|Broadway-Seventh north}}) from south of Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street to north of Dyckman Street and from north of 145th Street to north of 96th Street
  2. IRT White Plains Road Line ({{NYCS trains|White Plains}}) from south of Wakefield–241st Street to east of Third Avenue–149th Street
  3. IRT Lenox Avenue Line ({{NYCS trains|Lenox}}) at 135th Street – center track is not usable in revenue service
  4. IRT Jerome Avenue Line ({{NYCS trains|Jerome}}) – entire line, except for Woodlawn
  5. IRT Dyre Avenue Line ({{NYCS trains|Dyre}}) – entire line
  6. IRT Pelham Line ({{NYCS trains|Pelham}}) – entire line
  7. IRT Flushing Line ({{NYCS trains|Flushing}}) – from 33rd Street–Rawson Street to Flushing–Main Street
  8. IRT New Lots Line ({{NYCS trains|New Lots}}) at Junius Street – center track is not usable in revenue service
  9. IND Fulton Street Line ({{NYCS trains|Fulton east}}) – from west of 80th Street to west of Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard; the westernmost portion of this track goes to Pitkin Yard
  10. BMT West End Line ({{NYCS trains|West End}}) – from Ninth Avenue to Bay 50th Street
  11. IND Concourse Line ({{NYCS trains|Concourse}}) – from 145th Street to Bedford Park Boulevard
  12. IND Culver Line ({{NYCS trains|Culver IND south}}) – from south of Church Avenue to Avenue X
  13. BMT Jamaica Line ({{NYCS trains|Jamaica west}}) – from Marcy Avenue to Broadway Junction. Also, at 111th Street, the center track is not usable in revenue service
  14. BMT Canarsie Line ({{NYCS trains|Canarsie}}) at East 105th Street – easternmost track is not usable in revenue service
  15. BMT Astoria Line ({{NYCS trains|Astoria}}) – from east of Queensboro Plaza to south of Astoria–Ditmars Boulevard
  16. IND Crosstown Line ({{NYCS trains|Crosstown}}) at Bedford–Nostrand Avenues – middle track can be used to turn trains coming from either direction
  17. BMT Broadway Line at Whitehall Street – middle track used to turn southbound ({{NYCS|W}}) and northbound ({{NYCS|R}}) trains
  18. BMT Sea Beach Line ({{stl|NYCS|Eighth Avenue|Sea Beach}} to {{stl|NYCS|86th Street|Sea Beach}})

Additionally, there are several pocket tracks in the subway where the line temporarily widens from two to three tracks, such as east of Eighth Avenue on the BMT Canarsie Line, and south of Court Square on the IND Crosstown Line.

=Four-tracked portions=

Quadruple-tracked portions of track are fairly common in the subway system. This makes it unique among most metro systems in the world, as most others only have two tracks per line. Generally, these portions are a pair of express and a pair of local tracks unless otherwise noted.

  1. Trunk lines:
  2. IND Sixth Avenue Line between Broadway– Lafayette Street and 47th–50th Streets
  3. IND Eighth Avenue Line between Chambers Street–World Trade Center and 168th Street, and again at Dyckman Street (two local tracks and two tracks leading to the 207th Street Yard)
  4. IRT Lexington Avenue Line between Brooklyn Bridge–City Hall and 125th Street
  5. IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line between Chambers and 96th Streets
  6. BMT Broadway Line between Canal Street and 57th Street–Seventh Avenue
  7. BMT Nassau Street Line at Chambers Street (originally a four platform station)
  8. Branch lines:
  9. :Manhattan branches:
  10. :#63rd Street Lines at Lexington Avenue (two levels of one-direction tracks, with both levels containing one track each of IND and BMT, with connections between lines on both levels)
  11. :#Chrystie Street Connection (one pair IND and one pair BMT)
  12. :#Manhattan Bridge (one pair of tracks on each of the north and south sides of the bridge)
  13. :Queens branches:
  14. :#IND Queens Boulevard Line east of Queens Plaza
  15. :#IND Rockaway Line north of Jamaica Bay
  16. :#Archer Avenue Lines from Sutphin Boulevard and east (two levels of paired tracks: all IND on one, all BMT on the other, without connections between lines)
  17. :#IRT Flushing Line and BMT Astoria Line at Queensboro Plaza (two levels of one-direction tracks, with both levels containing one track each of IRT and BMT, with a non-revenue connection between lines on upper level)
  18. :Brooklyn branches:
  19. :#IRT Eastern Parkway Line (entire line)
  20. :#IND Culver Line north of Church Avenue
  21. :#IND Fulton Street Line between Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets and Euclid Avenue
  22. :#BMT Brighton Line between Ocean Parkway and Prospect Park
  23. :#BMT Fourth Avenue Line north of 59th Street
  24. :#Manhattan Bridge (one pair of tracks on each of the north and south sides of the bridge)

The Bronx has no four-tracked lines. Pocket tracks are not included.

Defunct lines

The following New York City Subway lines are either entirely defunct or have major portions no longer in service. Defunct spur lines with one station, such as the South Ferry loops, are not included in this list, nor are surface transit lines.

class="wikitable sortable"
| Division

! | Line

! | Borough(s)

! | Opened

! | Closed

! | Structure

! | Status

A (IRT){{hs|02}}Second Avenue LineManhattanMarch 1, 1880June 13, 1942elevatedEntirely demolished
rowspan="2"|A (IRT)

03

|rowspan="2"|Third Avenue Line

| Manhattan

|rowspan="2"|August 26, 1878

May 12, 1955

|rowspan="2"|elevated

| Entirely demolished

Bronx

| April 28, 1973

| Entirely demolished; had been replaced for a time by the Bx55 and then Bx15 Limited buses.

B (BMT){{hs|03}}Third Avenue LineBrooklynOctober 1, 1893May 31, 1940elevatedEntirely demolished
B (BMT){{hs|05}}Fifth Avenue LineBrooklyn1888–1890May 31, 1940elevatedEntirely demolished
A (IRT){{hs|06}}Sixth Avenue LineManhattan1878December 4, 1938elevatedEntirely demolished
rowspan="2"|A (IRT)

09

|rowspan="2"|Ninth Avenue Line

| Manhattan

|rowspan="2"|July 1, 1868

| June 11, 1940

|rowspan="2"| elevated

| Entirely demolished

Bronx

| August 31, 1958

| Entirely demolished, except for the two underground stations at Sedgwick Avenue and Anderson–Jerome Avenues in the Bronx

B (BMT)Canarsie LineBrooklyn1865November 21, 1942at-gradeLine from Canarsie–Rockaway Parkway to Canarsie Pier replaced with a streetcar line, which itself was replaced by the B42 bus.
rowspan="2"|B (BMT)

|rowspan="2"|Culver Line

|rowspan="2"|Brooklyn

|rowspan="2"|1875

|

|rowspan="2"| elevated

Line from Ditmas Avenue to Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue taken over by the IND in 1954{{efn|name=note03| The formation of the IND Culver Line occurred when the IND "recaptured" (e.g. New York City took over lines it had built for private companies) the trackage rights of the BMT Culver Line in 1954, connecting Ditmas Avenue to Church Avenue, the terminus of the IND Brooklyn Line.}}
May 11, 1975

| Remainder of line to Ninth Avenue abandoned, then demolished in 1985.

rowspan="2"|B (BMT)

|rowspan="2"| Fulton Street Line

|Brooklyn

|1888–1894

|a) May 31, 1940
b) April 26, 1956

|rowspan="2"|elevated

|a) Line demolished west of Rockaway Avenue.
b) Remainder of line in Brooklyn demolished.

Queens

|September 25, 1915

|

|Line taken over by the IND in 1956, with the western two-block section rebuilt to connect with Grant Avenue.

A (IRT)IRT trunk lineManhattan1904undergroundSeparated into the Broadway–Seventh Avenue, Lexington Avenue and 42nd Street Shuttle lines{{ref label|note01|a|a}}
B (BMT)Lexington Avenue LineBrooklynMay 13, 18851889–1950elevatedLine west of Gates Avenue demolished
rowspan="2"|B (BMT)

|rowspan="2"|Jamaica Line

| Brooklyn

|1885–1888

|July 3, 1916

|rowspan="2"|elevated

|Line west of Marcy Avenue demolished

Queens

|1918

|a) September 10, 1977
b) April 15, 1985

|a) Line east of Queens Boulevard demolished.
b) Line east of 121st Street demolished.
Both segments were replaced with Q49 bus service, which itself was replaced in 1988 by the BMT Archer Avenue Line.

B (BMT)Myrtle Avenue LineBrooklyn1888–18891944–1969elevatedLine west of Central Avenue through Broadway to Lewis Avenue abandoned. Remainder of line west of Lewis Avenue demolished.
B (IND)World's Fair LineQueens19391940at-gradeEntirely demolished.

=Vestiges of former lines=

See also

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