General
Queensboro Plaza Station is an elevated subway station located in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens, New York. It sits at the intersection of Queens Plaza and 27th Street, near the east end of the Queensboro Bridge connecting Queens to Manhattan.
Highlights
Cross-Platform Interchange: Queensboro Plaza is the only station in the NYC subway system that allows cross-platform transfers between the IRT (7/<7> trains) and BMT (N/W trains) divisions.
Elevated Structure: The station features two elevated levels with island platforms, providing an iconic view of the intersecting subway lines and the Queensboro Bridge.
Historic Significance: Originally built in 1916-1917, Queensboro Plaza is one of the oldest elevated stations in the subway system.
Transportation Connections
Subway Services: 7 and <7> trains (IRT Flushing Line), N and W trains (BMT Astoria Line)
Bus Connections: Numerous MTA and NYCT bus routes serve the station, including the B62, Q32, Q39, Q60, Q66, Q67, Q69, Q100, Q101, and Q102.
Proximity: The station is located near the Queens Plaza underground subway station (E/M/R trains), providing additional transit options.
Tips
Use the cross-platform transfer to easily switch between IRT and BMT services without leaving the station.
Visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds and have a better experience on the elevated platforms.
Take photos from the platforms to capture the iconic views of the intersecting subway lines and Queensboro Bridge.
Check for any planned service changes or disruptions before your visit to plan your route accordingly.
The station is currently undergoing renovations to become ADA-accessible, so be aware of any temporary changes or closures.