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The E Eighth Avenue Local is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored blue on route signs, station signs, and the official subway map, since it runs on the IND Eighth Avenue Line through Manhattan.
The E service operates at all times. The normal service pattern for the E is from Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer in Jamaica, Queens, to World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan via Queens Boulevard and Eighth Avenue, running express in Queens and local in Manhattan.
During late nights, the E service runs local along its entire route. It also serves two local stops in eastern Queens (75th Avenue and Briarwood–Van Wyck Boulevard) on evenings and weekends.
Limited rush hour service runs fully express[1] to 179th Street at the end of the Queens Boulevard Line in Jamaica. This service pattern was added in 2001, when the V service was introduced to allow Queens Boulevard Line customers to reach stations along 53rd Street in Manhattan.
The E route has no elevated stations, remaining fully underground during its entire run.
The following lines are used by the E service:
[edit] History
R32 E train at World Trade Center
Jamaica Center-bound E train of R42s at Roosevelt Avenue-Jackson Heights
An R160A E train at 42 Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal
- On August 19, 1933, E service officially began, running between Roosevelt Avenue-Jackson Heights and the Hudson Terminal (current World Trade Center station).
- During 1954, E trains ran express in Manhattan during rush hours.
- In 1956, service was extended to Euclid Avenue during rush hours as a local.
- In 1997, E service began running local in Queens during late nights.
- Service on the E was affected by the September 11, 2001 attacks because its terminal station is at the northeastern corner of the World Trade Center site. It went to Euclid Avenue in Brooklyn as the local on the IND Fulton Street Line at all times except late nights, replacing the temporarily suspended C service—the third time it had served the borough. This had happened in 1976, and again in early 2000 during the replacement of track switches at the World Trade Center station. On September 24, 2001, C service was restored, and E service was cut to Canal Street (since World Trade Center would be closed until January).
- The EE originally ran as an 8th Avenue local from 71st-Continental Avenues and Chambers Street during off peak hours when the GG didn't run. This service was discontinued when the IND Sixth Avenue Line was completed in 1940. However, the EE reappeared in 1967 when it ran between 71st-Continental Avenues and Whitehall Street via Broadway Local midday, replacing the QT and RR. This service was discontinued in 1976 and replaced by the N.
[edit] Stations
For a more detailed station listing, see the articles on the lines listed above.
| Station service legend |
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Stops all times |
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Stops all times except late nights |
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Stops late nights only |
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Stops late nights and weekends only |
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Stops weekdays only |
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Stops rush hours in the peak direction only |
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