7- Flushing Local and Express
7-Flushing Local is a IRT
New York Subway train. Operating between
Flushing, New York, in
Queens to
Times Square in
Manhattan, this 8 mile (12.87 km) line travels through one of the most ethincally diverse areas in the world. The 7 is famous is being the offical train of the
New York Mets and the
US Open (
tennis) since are located by its Willets Point/Shea Stadium station. Also, since the
1964 New York World's Fair was at Flushing Meadows, so the 7 was the main train route to the event. The R36 cars were built exclusively for the 7 in 1964 and painted in a "
Bluebird" (light blue scheme (later painted in Redbird red by
1986-
1989.)
R36 cars have served the 7 exclusively since 1964. Most of these cars have been retired and used as artifcial barrier and coral reefs, but some remain. The 7 is now mostly made up of R62A cars built in 1986.
The route has 3-track express service. The express runs to Manhattan in the AM to from Manhattan in the PM. Some express trains run special for Mets and US Open games.
The 7 has been known for its various styles of architecture along the line, from steel girder elevateds, to European-style concrete viaducts. The 7's underground stations have some unique designs as well such as Hunterpoint Avenue (Itailanate) and Grand Central (a single round tube similar to a London Underground station).
Plans are underway to extend the 7 to Manhattan's West Side in time for the 2012 Summer Olympics. A stadium and sport complex are being developed there. New cars (with Automatic Train Operation (ATO) may be purchased as well.
Alternate names for the 7: IRT Flushing, IRT Queenboro, The International Express
Stations (with other train transfers/connections) :
- Flushing (Main Street) (Long Island Railroad-1 block]])
- Willets Point-Shea Stadium
- 111 Street
- 103 Street-Corona Plaza
- Junction Boulevard
- 90 Street-Elmhurst Avenue
- 82 Street-Jackson Heights
- 74 Street/Broadway (E,F,G,R,V)
- 69 Street-Fisk Avenue
- 61 Street-Woodside (Long Island Railroad)
- 52 Street-Lincoln Avenue
- 46 Street-Bliss
- 40 Street-Lowery
- 33 Street-Rawson
- Queensboro Plaza (N,W)
- 45 Road-Courthouse Square
- Hunterpoint Avenue (Long Island Railroad)
- Vernon Jackson ([[Long Island Railroad 1 1/2 blocks at Borden)
- Grand Central-Lexington Av/42 Street (4,5,6,S, Metro-North Railroad)
- 5 Avenue-Bryant Park (B,D,F,Q,V)
- Times Square-Broadway/7 Avenue (A,C,E,N,Q,R,S,W,1,2,3,9)
External Link
7 Train [1]