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Sutphin Boulevard station (BMT Jamaica Line)






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Coordinates: 40°426N 73°4828W / 40.70167°N 73.80778°W / 40.70167; -73.80778
 

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 Sutphin Boulevard

 

Former New York City Subway station
Station statistics
AddressJamaica Avenue & Sutphin Boulevard
Queens, NY 11435
BoroughQueens
LocaleJamaica
Coordinates40°42′6N 73°48′28W / 40.70167°N 73.80778°W / 40.70167; -73.80778
DivisionB (BMT)[1]
LineBMT Jamaica Line
ServicesNone (demolished)
StructureElevated
Platforms2side platforms
Tracks2
Other information
OpenedJuly 3, 1918; 106 years ago (1918-07-03)[2][3]
ClosedSeptember 10, 1977; 46 years ago (1977-09-10)[4]
Traffic
2023[5]
Rank out of 423[5]
Station succession
Next north160th Street (demolished)
Next southQueens Boulevard (demolished)
Location
Sutphin Boulevard station (BMT Jamaica Line) is located in New York City Subway
Sutphin Boulevard station (BMT Jamaica Line)
Sutphin Boulevard station (BMT Jamaica Line) is located in New York City
Sutphin Boulevard station (BMT Jamaica Line)
Sutphin Boulevard station (BMT Jamaica Line) is located in New York
Sutphin Boulevard station (BMT Jamaica Line)
Street map

Map

Station service legend
Symbol Description
Stops all times Stops in station at all times
Stops all times except late nights Stops all times except late nights
Stops late nights only Stops late nights only
Stops late nights and weekends Stops late nights and weekends only
Stops weekdays during the day Stops weekdays during the day
Stops weekends during the day Stops weekends during the day
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops all times except weekdays in the peak direction Stops all times except weekdays in the peak direction
Stops daily except rush hours in the peak direction Stops all times except nights and rush hours in the peak direction
Stops rush hours only Stops rush hours only
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Station closed Station is closed
(Details about time periods)

The Sutphin Boulevard station was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Jamaica LineinQueens, New York City.

History

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This station was built as part of the Dual Contracts.[6] It opened on July 3, 1918,[3] after the Atlantic Avenue Rapid Transit service was eliminated from Jamaica Station.[2]

The station closed on September 10, 1977, with the Q49 bus replacing it until December 11, 1988,[4] in anticipation of the Archer Avenue Subway, and due to political pressure in the area.

Site, 30 years after demolition

This station along with the 168th Street and 160th Street stations was demolished in 1979. It was replaced by the Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport station, which opened on December 11, 1988. Between the closing of the el station and its replacement subway station, the existing Sutphin Boulevard station, four blocks to the north on Hillside Avenue served as a temporary substitute.

Station layout

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It had two tracks and two side platforms, with space for a third track in the center. This station had provisions built in its structure to convert it into an express station, if the center third track was to be built. The other station on the line that had such provisions was the Woodhaven Boulevard station.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Glossary". Second Avenue Subway Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS) (PDF). Vol. 1. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. March 4, 2003. pp. 1–2. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2021. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  • ^ a b New York Times, New Subway Line, July 7, 1918, page 30
  • ^ a b
  • ^ a b The New York Transit Authority in the 1970s, nycsubway.org
  • ^ a b "Annual Subway Ridership (2018–2023)". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2023. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
  • ^ Subway FAQ: A Brief History of the Subway
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