Forest Hills – 71st Avenue (IND Queens Boulevard Line)

For other places with the same name, see Forest Hill station.
Forest Hills – 71st Avenue
New York City Subway rapid transit station

Manhattan bound platform
Station statistics
Address 71st Avenue & Queens Boulevard
Queens, NY 11375
Borough Queens
Locale Forest Hills
Coordinates 40°43′17″N 73°50′38″W / 40.721404°N 73.844004°W / 40.721404; -73.844004Coordinates: 40°43′17″N 73°50′38″W / 40.721404°N 73.844004°W / 40.721404; -73.844004
Division B (IND)
Line IND Queens Boulevard Line
Services       E  (all times)
      F  (all times)
      M  (weekdays until 11:00 p.m.)
      R  (all hours except late nights)
Transit connections MTA Bus: Q23, Q60, Q64, QM11, QM12, QM18
Railway transportation LIRR: City Terminal Zone (at Forest Hills)
Structure Underground
Platforms 2 island platforms
cross-platform interchange
Tracks 4
Other information
Opened December 31, 1936 (1936-12-31)
Accessible
Wireless service [1][2]
Former/other names 71st–Continental Avenues – Forest Hills
Traffic
Passengers (2015) 8,654,547[3]Increase 0.8%
Rank 41 out of 422
Station succession
Next north 75th Avenue (local): E  F 
Kew Gardens – Union Turnpike (express): E 
(Terminal): M  R 
World's Fair (IND World's Fair Line; demolished)
Next south 67th Avenue (local): E  M  R 
Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue (express): E  F 


Next north Kew Gardens – Union Turnpike: E  F 
Next south Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue: E  F  M  R 

Forest Hills – 71st Avenue is an express station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway, located on Queens Boulevard at 71st (Continental) Avenue in Forest Hills, Queens. It is served by the E and F trains at all times, the R train at all times except late nights, and the M train on weekdays except late nights. It serves as the terminus for the latter two services.

History

A Manhattan-bound R train arriving at the station.

The station opened on December 31, 1936, as part of an extension of the Queens Boulevard Line from Roosevelt Avenue to Union Turnpike.[4]

In 2014, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority built a new signal tower for the Manhattan-bound platform. The agency also upgraded the station to compliance with the 1990 Americans With Disabilities Act; the upgrade included passenger elevators to serve the street level, mezzanine and platforms. This project, after a three-month delay,[5] was completed by March 2014.[6][7] A ribbon-cutting for the new elevators, however, wasn't held until May 2014.[8]

Station layout

G Street Level Exit/ Entrance
M Mezzanine Fare control, station agent
(Elevator on south side of Queens Boulevard between 70th Road and 71st Avenue)
P
Platform level
Southbound local toward World Trade Center late nights (67th Avenue)
(boarding passengers only) toward Middle Village – Metropolitan Avenue weekdays except nights (67th Avenue)
(boarding passengers only) toward Bay Ridge – 95th Street (all times except nights) (67th Avenue)
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right
Southbound express toward World Trade Center (Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue)
toward Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue (Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue)
Northbound express toward Jamaica Center (Kew Gardens – Union Turnpike weekdays or 75th Avenue weekends)
toward Jamaica – 179th Street (75th Avenue)
Island platform, doors will open on the left, right
Northbound local toward Jamaica Center late nights (75th Avenue)
( weekdays) termination track (all times except nights) →
Stairs

The station has four tracks and two island platforms. It is the northern terminal for the local M and R trains, which stop on the outer tracks. To the east, the line widens to six tracks, with two tracks starting between the local and express tracks in each direction, then ramping down to a lower level, where they widen to four tracks and run under the 75th Avenue station to Jamaica Yard. F trains stop on the express track at all times, but switch to the local track to the east and continue on to Jamaica – 179th Street. E trains stop on the express tracks at all times except late nights, when they make local stops along the Queens Boulevard Line. To the east, they continue on the express tracks (except evenings and weekends when they switch to the local track like the F) to Jamaica Center – Parsons/Archer, with limited rush-hour express service to 179th Street.

Both outer track walls have a lime green tile band with a black border and small "71st AVE" signs below them, in white lettering on black tiles. The station's columns are painted in lime green with signs reading "71 - Forest Hills", while older signs on the black columns between the express tracks read "CONTINENTAL AVENUE - Forest Hills" in black lettering on a white border.

There are three fare control areas on the full width mezzanine above the platforms and tracks. The full-time booth is near the east end of the station and is closest to the southern staircase going up to 71st Avenue and Queens Boulevard. One of the part-time booths is in the same area in the middle of the mezzanine and is closest to 108th Street and 71st Avenue. The other part-time booth is at the west end by 70th Road and Queens Blvd and has only one street stair. There are seven staircases to each platform.[9][10]

A signal tower and dispatchers' office is at the extreme eastern end of the northbound platform. A second smaller dispatcher's booth sits on the center of the Manhattan-bound platform.

Signage

On the current MTA map[11] and published timetables,[12] the station name is "Forest Hills – 71st Avenue." In the past, "Continental Avenue" (the alternative name of 71st Avenue used in nearby Forest Hills Gardens) has been included in the name[13] and is used on the rollsigns of older rolling stock such as the R32. As of 2011, the platform signage reads 71–Continental Av–Forest Hills.

Points of interest

Nearby points of interest include:

References

  1. NYC Subway Wireless
  2. More Subway Stations in Manhattan, Bronx in Line to Get Online, mta.info (March 25, 2015). "The first two phases included stations in Midtown Manhattan and all underground stations in Queens with the exception of the 7 Main St terminal."
  3. "Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved 2016-04-19.
  4. "PWA Party Views New Subway Link: Queens Section to Be Opened Tomorrow Is Inspected by Tuttle and Others". nytimes.com. The New York Times. December 30, 1936. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
  5. "Forest Hills Subway Station Project Delayed by Three Months". DNAinfo New York.
  6. "Forest Hills Subway Station Renovation to End in March, MTA Says". DNAinfo New York.
  7. "71st Avenue Station Renovation in Forest Hills will Wrap This Month". brownstoner.com.
  8. "Forest HIlls-71st Av. ADA Elevators". Flickr.
  9. 1 2 3 "SUBWAY-SIDEWALK INTERFACE PROJECT: 71ST/CONTINENTAL AVENUES STATION" (PDF). transalt.org. Transportation Alternatives, City of New York, New York City Department of City Planning, New York City Department of Transportation. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
  10. 1 2 3 4 "MTA Neighborhood Maps: Forest Hills" (PDF). mta.info. Metropolitan Transit Authority (New York). 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
  11. "Subway Map" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. September 2015. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  12. "E Subway Timetable, Effective December 6, 2015" (PDF). New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  13. "NYC Subway Historical Maps". Retrieved 2007-09-27.

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