The E Train is a subway train service of the New York City Subway also known as the E Eighth Avenue Express It uses the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan and carries a blue round color code.
The E train service operates at all times between Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer Subway Station in Jamaica, Queens and the World Trade Center Subway Station in Lower Manhattan.
Queens
Rush Hour Service
Jamaica-179th Street Subway Station - Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Parsons Boulevard Street Subway Station - Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Regular Service
Jamaica Center - Parsons/Archer Subway Station
Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue-JFK Airport Subway Station
Jamaica-Van Wyck Subway Station
The Jamaica-179th St. and Jamaica Center-Parsons/Archer services merge
Briarwood-Van Wyck Boulevard Subway Station
Kew Gardens-Union Turnpike Subway Station
75th Avenue Subway Station
Forest Hills-71st Avenue Subway Station
67th Avenue Subway Station
63rd Drive-Rego Park Subway Station
Woodhaven Boulevard Subway Station
Grand Avenue-Newton Subway Station
Elmhurst Avenue Subway Station
Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue Subway Station
65th Street Subway Station
Northern Boulevard Subway Station
46th Street Subway Station
Steinway Subway Station
36th Street Subway Station
Queens Plaza Subway Station
23rd Street-Ely Avenue Subway Station
Manhattan
Lexington Avenue-53rd Street Subway Station
Fifth Avenue/53rd Street Subway Station
Seventh Avenue Subway Station
50th Street Subway Station
42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal Subway Station
34th Street-Penn Station Subway Station
23rd Street Subway Station
14th Street Subway Station
West Fourth Street-Washington Square Subway Station
Spring Street Subway Station
Canal Street Subway Station
World Trade Center Subway Station
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