74 St-Broadway

74 St-Broadway

This transportation hub is a gateway to one of the most diverse neighborhood in Queens: Jackson Heights. Beneath the 7 Train’s platform is a major connecting point for E, F, M and R Trains via a mammoth labyrinth of winding stairs and passageways.

Birthday April 21, 1917
Locale Jackson Heights
Tracks Local
ADA-Compliant
Free Crossover

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Riders' Tips ?

Alternative Transit Options

  • Connections to the E, F, M, and R Trains are at the lower level.
  • Take the Q23 bus to Forest Hills-71st Ave and transfer to the E, F, M, or R train.
  • Take the Q32 bus to Manhattan at the northeast corner of 74th Street and Roosevelt Avenue. The Q32 makes stops along Roosevelt Ave and Queens Boulevard, and continues on over the Queensboro Bridge into Manhattan
  • Take the Q53 bus to the LIRR station in Woodside. You can catch the Q53 at the northeast corner of 75th Street and Broadway.
  • Green cabs are usually waiting at the station's street level entrances.

Survival Tips

  • For a better chance of getting a seat, wait for Manhattan-bound train service at the east end of the platform (toward Flushing). The last two cars are usually the least crowded.

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Top Complaints ?

  • Overcrowding
  • Construction — riders caution about hazardous stairs

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Future Plans

  • CBTC will be in service by third quarter, 2016 (delayed by 3 months).
  • Structural painting contracts will be awarded in 2017.