M (New York City Subway service)

"M" train symbol
Queens Boulevard/
Sixth Avenue Local
Map of the "M" train
Northern endClockwise direction:
Southern endCounterclockwise direction: Middle Village–Metropolitan Avenue
Stations36
13 (Weekday evening and weekend daytime service)
8 (late night service)
Rolling stockR160[1][2]
(Rolling stock assignments subject to change)
DepotEast New York Yard
Started service1914 (1914)
Discontinued
  • October 4, 1969 (1969-10-04) (MJ service only)
Route map

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Forest Hills–71st Avenue
67th Avenue
63rd Drive–Rego Park
Woodhaven Boulevard
Grand Avenue–Newtown
Elmhurst Avenue
Jackson Heights–Roosevelt Avenue
65th Street
Northern Boulevard
46th Street
Steinway Street
36th Street
Queens Plaza
no regular service via Crosstown
Court Square–23rd Street
Lexington Avenue–53rd Street
Fifth Avenue/53rd Street
47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center
42nd Street–Bryant Park
34th Street–Herald Square
23rd Street
14th Street
West Fourth Street–Washington Square
Broadway–Lafayette Street
Down arrow  M 
(weekends)
Essex Street
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Marcy Avenue
Hewes Street
Lorimer Street
Flushing Avenue
Down arrow  M 
(late nights)
Myrtle Avenue
Central Avenue
Knickerbocker Avenue
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues
Brooklyn
Queens
Seneca Avenue
Forest Avenue
Fresh Pond Road
Middle Village–Metropolitan Avenue
Up arrow  M 
Legend

Lines used by the "M" train
Other services sharing tracks with the "M" train
Unused lines, connections, or service patterns
 M 
Termini of services

Cross-platform interchange

Platforms on different levels

The M Queens Boulevard/Sixth Avenue Local[3] is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored orange since it is a part of the IND Sixth Avenue Line in Manhattan.[4]

The M operates at all times. On weekdays from 6:00 a.m to 9:00 p.m., the M operates local between 71st Avenue in Forest Hills, Queens and Metropolitan Avenue in Middle Village, Queens; weekend daytime and late evening weekday service is cut back to Essex Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan; late night service short turns at Myrtle Avenue–Broadway in Brooklyn.

The M is the only service that travels through the same borough via two different, unconnected lines. Additionally, the M is the only non-shuttle service that has both of its full-run terminals in the same borough (Queens). Though the full route length between 71st Avenue and Metropolitan Avenue is about 18.2 miles (29.3 km), the stations are geographically located 2.47 miles (3.98 km) apart, marking this as the shortest geographic distance between termini for any New York City Subway service that is not a shuttle service.[5]

An MJ service ran the entire BMT Myrtle Avenue Line until 1969, when the section west of Broadway in Brooklyn was demolished. Before 2010, the full-length M ran from Middle Village to southern Brooklyn via the BMT Nassau Street Line and Montague Street Tunnel. The M had originally run on the BMT Brighton Line to Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue until 1987. Afterward, it used the BMT Fourth Avenue Line, and BMT West End Line in Brooklyn, terminating at Ninth Avenue or Bay Parkway.

  1. ^ 'Subdivision 'B' Car Assignment Effective December 19, 2021'. New York City Transit, Operations Planning. December 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "Subdivision 'B' Car Assignments: Cars Required November 1, 2021" (PDF). The Bulletin. 64 (12). Electric Railroaders' Association: 3. December 2021. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
  3. ^ "M Subway Timetable, Effective August 28, 2023". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
  4. ^ "MTA Line Colors". mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "Distance between the Middle Village – Metropolitan Avenue and Forest Hills – 71st Avenue stations: The shortest between two terminals on any route other than shuttles on the New York City Subway". Flickr. September 2, 2016. Retrieved September 2, 2016.

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