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Revision as of 17:54, 20 March 2011

"M" train symbol
Sixth Avenue Local
Map of the "M" train
Northern endForest Hills – 71st Avenue
Myrtle Avenue (late nights & weekends)
Southern endMiddle Village – Metropolitan Avenue
Stations36
Rolling stockR160[1][2]
(Rolling stock assignments subject to change)

The M Sixth Avenue Local is a rapid transit service of the B Division of the New York City Subway. It is colored orange on route signs, station signs, and the official subway map, since it runs on the IND Sixth Avenue Line in Manhattan.

The M service operates at all times. On weekdays, the M operates between 71st Avenue in Forest Hills, Queens and Metropolitan Avenue in Middle Village, Queens via Queens Boulevard, Sixth Avenue, and the Williamsburg Bridge. During late nights and weekends, the M operates as a shuttle between Metropolitan Avenue, and Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn.

The M is the only service that passes through the same borough (Queens) twice on a single trip and the only non-shuttle route that has both of its terminals in the same borough (Queens). The termini of the M, Metropolitan Avenue and 71st Avenue, are 2.5 miles apart, marking the shortest geographic distances between termini for a New York City Subway non-shuttle service. Furthermore, the M is the only non-shuttle route to be intersected multiple times by the same bus route not in Manhattan (the Q38 intersects the M three times in the neighborhoods of Queens, in Elmhurst, Middle Village, and Rego Park, and the Q58 intersects the M in Ridgewood, Queens and again in Elmhurst).

History

M train entering Hewes Street
M shuttle train of R160As at its southern terminal of Myrtle Avenue
File:M Train (1967-1979).png
1967–1979 bullet

M service

Until 1914, the only service on the Myrtle Avenue Line (east of Grand Avenue) was a local service between Park Row (via the Brooklyn Bridge) and Middle Village (numbered 11 in 1924). A two-track ramp connecting the Myrtle Avenue Line with the Broadway (Brooklyn) Line at Myrtle Avenue – Broadway was opened on July 29, 1914, allowing for a second service, the daytime Myrtle Avenue–Chambers Street Line. These trains ran over the Williamsburg Bridge to Chambers Street station in Lower Manhattan, and ran over the express tracks on Broadway (Brooklyn) during weekday and Saturday rush hours. The number 10 was assigned to the service in 1924.

Sunday service was removed in June 1933, all Saturday trains began running local on June 28, 1952, and on June 28, 1958 all Saturday and midday service was cut, leaving only weekday rush hour service, express in the peak direction (skipping stops between Marcy Avenue and Myrtle Avenue, as the J/Z does now). M was assigned to the service in the early 1960s, with a single letter because it was an express service. Since the new cars using letter designations were not yet running on the Myrtle–Chambers service, it remained signed as 10; while the "M Nassau St" rollsigns were used for rush hour Nassau Street specials on the Brighton and Fourth Avenue Lines (QJ and RJ after 1967). M signs were used on Myrtle–Chambers trains once the Chrystie Street Connection opened in late 1967.

The second half of the Chrystie Street Connection opened on July 1, 1968, and the JJ, which had run along Nassau Street to Broad Street, was relocated through the new connection to the IND Sixth Avenue Line (and renamed the KK). To replace this service to Broad Street, the M was extended two stations, from Chambers Street to Broad Street. Beginning Saturday October 4, 1969, to make up for the loss of MJ, the M was expanded to run middays and a new SS shuttle ran between Broadway–Myrtle Avenue and Metropolitan Avenue at other times.

Effective January 2, 1972, the daytime QJ was truncated to Broad Street as the J, and the M was extended beyond Broad Street during the day along the QJ's former route to Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue, via the Montague Street Tunnel and BMT Brighton Line local tracks. By this time, the off-hour SS shuttle had been renamed as part of the M. The local K was eliminated on August 27, 1976, and the M became a fully local service to provide adequate service in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Reconstruction of the Brighton Line began on April 26, 1986, and the daytime M was shifted to the BMT Fourth Avenue Line (express) south of DeKalb Avenue. In 1987, the route was changed to split from Fourth Avenue at 36th Street, running along the BMT West End Line to Ninth Avenue midday and Bay Parkway rush hours. This service duplicated a pattern that had last been operated as the TT until late 1967. M service along Fourth Avenue was switched to the local tracks in 1994, switching with the N, which had run local since the M was moved in 1987. The midday M was truncated to Chambers Street in April 1995.

Reconstruction of the Williamsburg Bridge subway tracks in 1999 split M service in two. One service ran at all times between Middle Village – Metropolitan Avenue and Marcy Avenue. The other ran rush hours only between Bay Parkway and Chambers Street. A shuttle provided service on the BMT Nassau Street Line.

From July 22, 2001 to February 22, 2004, work on the Manhattan Bridge subway tracks resulted in a midday extension back to Ninth Avenue, as well as an extension of the times that the rush hour service was provided. This change preserved service between the West End Line and Chinatown for passengers that would have taken the B to Grand Street.

The September 11, 2001 attacks caused a temporary reduction of the M to a full-time shuttle. It was extended full-time over the BMT Sea Beach Line to Coney Island, replacing the N, from September 17 until October 28.

On July 27, 2008, weekday evening trains were extended to Broad Street, Manhattan.

MJ service

Between 1931 and 1937 11 trains stopped running over the Brooklyn Bridge, instead ending at Sands Street on the Brooklyn side. On March 5, 1944, the Myrtle Avenue Line was closed west of Bridge–Jay Streets, and all 11 trains were truncated there (with a free transfer to the IND trains at Jay Street – Borough Hall).

In 1967, when the Chrystie Street Connection opened, the label MJ was assigned to the 11 service. MJ was only marked on maps and station signs; the cars along that route never had signed designations. With the opening of the Chrystie Street Connection on November 26, 1967, the new letters officially re-designated the 10 and 11 services on maps and signs.

After a fire damaged the structural integrity of the elevated tracks, the west half of the Myrtle Avenue Line was closed on October 4, 1969, ending MJ service.

Restoration of service to the Chrystie Street Connection

The brown M logo from 1979 to 2010, when it served the BMT Nassau Street Line in Lower Manhattan.

In late 2008, in light of severe budget woes, the MTA announced a slew of potential service cuts; among them was the potential elimination of rush-hour M service, which extends from its usual terminal at Chambers Street on the BMT Nassau Street Line in Lower Manhattan to Bay Parkway on the BMT West End Line in Brooklyn. This, as well as all other proposals, were no longer considered after Albany lawmakers offered financial support to the MTA in May 2009.

However, in late 2009, the MTA once again discovered that it was confronting another financial crisis; most of the same service cuts threatened just months earlier were revisited.

One proposal included completely phasing out M service and using the V as its replacement. Under this proposal, the V would no longer serve its current terminus at Lower East Side – Second Avenue. Instead, after leaving Broadway – Lafayette Street, it would use the Chrystie Street Connection, an unused track connection between the BMT Nassau Street Line and IND Sixth Avenue Line, and stop at Essex Street in Manhattan before serving all M stations to Metropolitan Avenue in Queens.

The MTA determined that this move, while still a service cut, would actually benefit M riders in northern Brooklyn; approximately 17,000 weekday riders use that line to reach its stations in Lower Manhattan, whereas 22,000 transfer to other lines to reach destinations in Midtown Manhattan. However, about 10,000 riders in Southern Brooklyn use the M to access the BMT Nassau Street Line.[3]

This merger would open up new travel options for northern Brooklyn and Queens in that it would allow direct and more convenient access to areas that are not currently served by those routes such as Midtown Manhattan (before the service changes, M train passengers had to transfer at least once if heading to Midtown, either at Wyckoff Avenue, Canal Street, Essex Street, or Fulton Street).

On March 19, 2010, it was reported that the plan had been changed and that the M train would continue, albeit operating via the new combined route. Instead, the V train would be eliminated and the M would be recolored orange to designate the IND Sixth Avenue Line as its Manhattan trunk line. Many MTA board members opposed the elimination of the M designation, saying that riders would be more comfortable with that rather than a V designation, and because the M has been around longer than the V.[4][5] The new routing began on Monday, June 28, 2010.[6]

Route

Service pattern

The following table shows the lines used by the M service, with shaded boxes indicating the route at the specified times:

Line From To Tracks Times
week
days
week-
ends
late
nights
IND Queens Boulevard Line Forest Hills – 71st Avenue Queens Plaza local      
Queens Plaza Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street all
IND Sixth Avenue Line 47th–50th Streets – Rockefeller Center Broadway – Lafayette Street local
Chrystie Street Connection (to Williamsburg Bridge) all
BMT Nassau Street Line Essex Street local
Williamsburg Bridge all
BMT Jamaica Line Marcy Avenue Flushing Avenue local
Myrtle Avenue all    
BMT Myrtle Avenue Line (full line) Central Avenue Middle Village – Metropolitan Avenue

Current stations

For a more detailed station listing, see the articles on the lines listed above.

Station service legend
Stops all times Stops all times
Stops all times except late nights Stops all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Stops weekdays during the day
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Time period details
Disabled access Station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act
Disabled access ↑ Station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act
in the indicated direction only
Disabled access ↓
Elevator access to mezzanine only
M service Stations Disabled access Subway transfers Connections
Queens
Stops weekdays during the day Forest Hills – 71st Avenue Disabled access E all timesF all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction ​​R all times except late nights LIRR Main Line at Forest Hills
Stops weekdays during the day 67th Avenue R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day 63rd Drive – Rego Park R all times except late nights Q72 bus to LaGuardia Airport
Stops weekdays during the day Woodhaven Boulevard R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Grand Avenue – Newtown R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Elmhurst Avenue R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Jackson Heights – Roosevelt Avenue Disabled access E all timesF all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction ​​R all times except late nights
7 all times (IRT Flushing Line)
Q33 bus to LaGuardia Airport
Q47 bus to LaGuardia Marine Air Terminal
Stops weekdays during the day 65th Street R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Northern Boulevard R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day 46th Street R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Steinway Street R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day 36th Street R all times except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Queens Plaza Disabled access E all times ​​R all hours except late nights
Stops weekdays during the day Court Square – 23rd Street E all times
G all times (IND Crosstown Line)
7 all times <7> rush hours until 9:30 p.m., peak direction​ (IRT Flushing Line at 45th Road – Court House Square; MetroCard-only transfer)
Manhattan
Stops weekdays during the day Lexington Avenue – 53rd Street Disabled access E all times
6 all times <6> weekdays until 8:45 p.m., peak direction​ (IRT Lexington Avenue Line at 51st Street)
Stops weekdays during the day Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street E all times
Stops weekdays during the day 47th–50th Streets – Rockefeller Center Disabled access B weekdays during the dayD all timesF all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction
Stops weekdays during the day 42nd Street – Bryant Park B weekdays during the dayD all timesF all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction
7 all times <7> rush hours until 9:30 p.m., peak direction​ (IRT Flushing Line at Fifth Avenue – Bryant Park)
Stops weekdays during the day 34th Street – Herald Square Disabled access B weekdays during the dayD all timesF all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction
N all timesQ all timesR all except late nightsW weekdays only (BMT Broadway Line)
PATH at 33rd Street
Stops weekdays during the day 23rd Street F all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction PATH at 23rd Street
Stops weekdays during the day 14th Street F all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction
1 all times2 all times3 all except late nights (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line at 14th Street)
L all times (BMT Canarsie Line at Sixth Avenue)
PATH at 14th Street
Stops weekdays during the day West Fourth Street – Washington Square Disabled access B weekdays during the dayD all timesF all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction
A all timesC all except late nightsE all times (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
PATH at 9th Street
Stops weekdays during the day Broadway – Lafayette Street B weekdays during the dayD all timesF all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction
6 all times <6> weekdays until 8:45 p.m., peak direction​ (IRT Lexington Avenue Line at Bleecker Street; transfer to downtown trains only)
Stops weekdays during the day Essex Street J all timesZ rush hours, peak direction
F all times <F> two rush hour trains, peak direction (IND Sixth Avenue Line)
Brooklyn
Stops weekdays during the day Marcy Avenue Disabled access J all times Z rush hours, peak direction
Stops weekdays during the day Hewes Street J all times except weekdays 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., peak direction
Stops weekdays during the day Lorimer Street J all times except weekdays 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., peak direction
Stops weekdays during the day Flushing Avenue Disabled access J all times except weekdays 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., peak direction B15 bus to JFK Int'l Airport
Stops all times Myrtle Avenue J all timesZ rush hours, peak direction B15 bus to JFK Int'l Airport
Stops all times Central Avenue
Stops all times Knickerbocker Avenue
Stops all times Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues Disabled access L all times
Queens
Stops all times Seneca Avenue
Stops all times Forest Avenue
Stops all times Fresh Pond Road
Stops all times Middle Village – Metropolitan Avenue Disabled access

References

  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. ^ "2010 NYC Transit Service Reductions" (PDF). MTA New York City Transit. January 27, 2010. p. 9. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
  4. ^ Grynbaum, Michael M. (March 19, 2010). "Under a New Subway Plan, the V Stands for Vanished". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
  5. ^ http://mta.info/news/pdf/NYCT_Summary_of_Revisions.pdf
  6. ^ http://www.mta.info/news/stories/?story=24