The Woodhaven Boulevard station is an elevated station on the BMT Jamaica Line of the New York City Subway, located in Woodhaven, Queens.[4] It is served by the J train at all times and the Z train during rush hours in the peak direction.[5]
This article is about the station at Jamaica Avenue. For the station at Queens Boulevard, see Woodhaven Boulevard (IND Queens Boulevard Line).
New York City Subway station in Queens
New York City Subway station in Queens, New York
Woodhaven Blvd
New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
View from southbound platform
Station statistics
Address
Woodhaven Boulevard & Jamaica Avenue Queens, NY 11421
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Stops all times
History
This station opened on May 28, 1917[2][6][7] under the Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad, an affiliate of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company.
As part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2015–2019 Capital Program, the Woodhaven Boulevard station was selected to receive elevators as part of a process to expand the New York City Subway system's accessibility.[8][9]As of February 2021[update], funding had been committed to accessibility renovations at the Woodhaven Boulevard station.[10] In December 2021, the MTA awarded a contract for the installation of elevators at eight stations, including the Woodhaven Boulevard station.[11][12]As of July 2022[update], the project is scheduled to be completed in May 2024.[13]
The Five Points of Observation artwork on the Jamaica-bound platform
This elevated station has two tracks and two side platforms with space for a center track.[14] Both platforms have beige windscreens and brown canopies with green roofs along the entire length except for a section at the west (railroad south) end. Here, there are only waist-high black steel fences.
This station has provisions built in its structure to convert it into an express station, if the center third track was to be installed. The other station on the line that had such provisions was the now demolished Sutphin Boulevard station.
The 1990 artwork here is called Five Points of Observation by Kathleen McCarthy. It affords a view of the street from the platforms and resembles a face when seen from the street. This artwork is also located on four other BMT Jamaica Line stations.[15][16]
Exits
This station has two entrances/exits, both of which are elevated station houses beneath the tracks that allow free transfers between directions. The main one is at the extreme west end and has a single staircase from each platform, turnstile bank, token booth, and two street stairs going down to either western corners of Woodhaven Boulevard and Jamaica Avenue.[17]
The other station house is un-staffed, containing just two HEET turnstiles, a staircase to each platform, and one staircase going down to the southwest corner of 95th Street and Jamaica Avenue.[17][4] The Queens-bound staircase's landing has an exit-only turnstile that allows passengers to exit the station without having to go through the station house.[17]
Note: Service variations, station closures, and reroutes are not reflected here. Stations with asterisks have no regular peak, reverse peak, or midday service on that route. See linked articles for more information.
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Stations of the New York City Subway, by line (physical trackage)
Stations and line segments in italics are closed, demolished, or planned (temporary closures are marked with asterisks). Track connections to other lines' terminals are displayed in brackets. Struck through passenger track connections are closed or unused in regular service.
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