The E (and the F) is very crowded in rush hours, as it is used mainly by Queens commuters going to and from work in Manhattan.
Its service was affected by the World Trade Center Disaster because its terminal is at the northeastern corner of the site. Service for the line was changed so that it went to Eucild Av. in Brooklyn as Fulton Street Local-the first time it went to the borough since 1976. Service was restored after the World Trade Center terminus was reopened a few months after the attacks.
The E train used to follow the F train to 179 St-Hillside Av. in Queens(and still does this during rush hours), but in 1988, the new Archer Av. Subway opened and two tracks known as the "Van Wyck Stub", so called because they are under Van Wyck Boulevard (now the Van Wyck Expressway), which were constantly in subway extension plans dating back to 1929, were connected to the upper level of this two level, four track subway. The lower level is used for J/Z service.
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See also: A-8 Avenue Express, C-8 Avenue Local