Train
To Everywhere
Riding The Subways
The
New York City subway system has been called the
most convenient and inclusive subway system in
the world. And it's no wonder with over 21 separate
subway lines and routes and 24-hour service throughout
the Big Apple. Even Queens residents can get most
anywhere they want to go at any time of the day.
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train riding over Roosevelt ave.
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For $2, Queens subway riders can hit the rails
and see the City, from the skyscrapers of Manhattan
to the brownstones of Brooklyn. But the price
changed last year for those who use the City service
on a frequent basis. A $6 increase for the unlimited
MetroCard from $70 to $76, an increase from $21
to $24 for the seven-day card took effect this
year. The MTA's 2005 budget plans to close 164
subway station booths and to cut off-peak bus
service have also abeen implemented. The $2 subway
base fare, however, remain the same.
Here's a look at all of the Metropolitan Transit
Authority's Queens subway lines and stations.
For more information on routes and scheduling,
check out www.mta.info/nyct/subway/index.html.