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What is the busiest train line in NYC?

The busiest train in New York City is the 4, 5, 6 line, also known as the Lexington Avenue Line. This line serves Manhattans East Side and connects with various other subway lines throughout the city. It is often crowded during rush hours and is known for its high ridership.



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The MTA released data from 2022 announcing that the busiest subway station in NYC is officially Times Sq-42 St station, home to the N,Q,R,W,S,1,2,3,7,A,C,E,B,D,F,M lines, with 45,023,339 annual riders. In total, the NYC subway system saw 1,013,425,465 riders in 2022.

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Here's the subway segments that break 50 MPH:
  • 7 express. ...
  • A/D express. ...
  • A local. ...
  • B/D express. ...
  • B express. ...
  • E/F express. On the Queens Boulevard Line, trains go up to 60mph.
  • L local. Between 1 Ave and Bedford Ave, the L is VERY fast, up to 56mph, usually 41-48mph.
  • N/R/W local. This is the only segment faster than the 2/3.


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The (A) Train is the longest line in the NYC Subway. From 207 Street near the northern tip of Manhattan, it runs almost the full length of Manhattan before heading underneath the East River into Brooklyn and then onto Queens, where the line splits to serve two (sometimes three) different termini.

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NEW YORK CITY'S CROWN JEWEL. Be transported by the iconic beauty and lasting legacy of Grand Central Terminal. This historic world-famous landmark in Midtown Manhattan is not simply a transportation hub — it's also a shopping, dining, and cultural destination all under one magnificent roof.

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Originally a streetcar line along Second Avenue, it is now the M15 bus route, the busiest bus route in the city and United States, carrying over 9.6 million people annually.

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Maneuver Manhattan's train system like a local Here, Archer Hotel New York's consummate host offers timely tips on navigating the New York City subway (aka train) system like a boss. LOCAL TIP: New Yorkers typically call the subway “trains” (not underground or metro) or by their alpha name (the C or the Q).

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Not only is Grand Central Terminal one of the world's most beautiful train stations, it's also one of New York's most fascinating landmarks. Host to more than 750,000 people who pass through it daily, the station is a crossroads for locals, commuters, and tourists from all over the world.

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The fastest scheduled trains are on China's Beijing to Shanghai line. This line opened in 2011 and was designed for 380 km/h (236 mph), but is currently “limited” to 350 km/h (217 mph).

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Grand Central Terminal is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Grand Central is the southern terminus of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem, Hudson and New Haven Lines, serving the northern parts of the New York metropolitan area.



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Shinjuku Station - The World's Busiest Train Station With over 3.6 million people passing through the station daily, Shinjuku Station in the city of Tokyo, Japan, is the busiest train station in the world by passenger use.

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Frequently shortened to simply New York, NY, or NYC, New York City is also known as The City in some parts of the Eastern United States, in particular, New York State and surrounding U.S. states. New Yorkers also use The City to refer specifically to the borough of Manhattan.

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In 2021, our total subway ridership was 760 million, reaching 45% of our 2019 ridership numbers. Total bus ridership was 312 million, back to 56% of our 2019 ridership numbers.

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The most crowded train in the NYC Subway system is often considered to be the 4, 5, and 6 trains during peak hours.

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Buses are your best option if you are traveling from East to West across the city. If it's a pleasant day try to rent a bike or ride a NYC ferry. You will see more of the city and have fun. NYC has many ride sharing options.

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The 7 is unofficially nicknamed the International Express and the Orient Express, in part because it travels through several different ethnic neighborhoods populated by immigrants, especially along Roosevelt Avenue, and also because it was the principal subway route to the 1964–65 New York World's Fair.

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What is the hottest subway station in NYC? Subway experts say the hottest stations tend to be the underground terminals. And Brooklyn Bridge is a turnaround point for the 6 train. As at other terminals, trains often park there for long periods, belching hot air-conditioning exhaust onto the platforms.

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