V (New York City Subway service)

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Image:NYCS-bull-trans-V.svg Sixth Avenue Local
Forest Hills–71st Avenue to Lower East Side–Second Avenue
Image:NYCS map V.svg

The V Sixth Avenue Local is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored orange on the route sign and on station signs and the NYC Subway map, as it represents a service provided on the IND Sixth Avenue Line through midtown Manhattan. The V service operates weekdays and evenings, from Forest Hills–71st Avenue to Lower East Side–Second Avenue, running local in both Queens and Manhattan. It does not operate late nights and weekends, and all of the stations on its route are served full-time by at least one other service.

The V fleet consists entirely of R46s.

The following lines are used by the and V service train:

Line Tracks When
IND Queens Boulevard Line from 71st Avenue to Queens Plaza local rush hours, middays and evenings
IND Queens Boulevard Line from Queens Plaza to Fifth Avenue–53rd Street N/A rush hours, middays and evenings
IND Sixth Avenue Line from 47th–50th Streets to Lower East Side–Second Avenue local rush hours, middays and evenings

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[edit] Service history

The V train is the New York City Subway's newest service. It made its debut on December 17, 2001, replacing the G train on the local tracks of the IND Queens Boulevard Line in Queens and the F train on the 53rd Street Tunnel route to Manhattan on weekdays only. The F train was re-routed through the IND 63rd Street Line, which opened for full-time service the day before. In Manhattan, between 47th–50th Streets and the V train's Lower East Side–Second Avenue terminal station, V and F made identical stops.

On January 23, 2005, a fire destroyed the signal room of Chambers Street on the IND Eighth Avenue Line. V service was temporarily extended to Euclid Avenue until C service was restored on February 2.

[edit] New service plan and controversy

Image:V train.jpg
Forest Hills-bound V train of R46s at Roosevelt Avenue-Jackson Heights

The V was introduced to give residents along the Queens Blvd line direct local service to 53rd Street and the Sixth Avenue Line, solving overcrowding issues at 23rd Street-Ely Avenue. Introduction of the V service added nine additional peak-hour trains coming into Manhattan on the IND Queens Boulevard Line.[1] However, to make room for the V train on Queens Boulevard, the G train was given a new weekday terminal at Long Island City–Court Square, and the F train was re-routed through the 63rd Street Tunnel.

The new service plan was designed to redistribute Queens-bound passenger loads in the heavily-used IND Sixth Av corridor, by encouraging use of the additional local trains provided for shorter trips, and to improve service and transfer opportunities for passengers using local stations along Queens Blvd. The New York Times described the service plan as "complex and heavily criticized." NY Times columnist Randy Kennedy noted, however, that four months after it opened, the line was operating at only 49% of capacity. However, ridership had "increased 30 percent since it began, and every new V rider, as lonely as he or she might be, relieves crowding on the E."[2] Several years experience with the service running, has shown its value and seen further gains. V trains, while by no means consistently full, have taken some load off the F train; however, some riders have complained that the passenger load on the E train has worsened, while others said it has gotten better. In response to complaints from G riders who aired them at public hearings, (they were about to lose their transfer to Manhattan-bound trains at Queens Plaza), the MTA agreed to a number of concessions. MTA agreed to install an underground moving walkway between Court Square and 23rd Street–Ely Avenue (E V) on the Queens Boulevard Line. In addition, a free out-of-system MetroCard transfer to 45th Road–Court House Square (7 <7>) on the IRT Flushing Line was created at those two stations—one of only two such transfers in the system. The MTA is pursuing other physical improvements to stations in the Long Island City, Queens area.

The MTA also agreed to extend the G to 71st Avenue during evenings and weekends, and to operate the service more frequently. The authority "had spent several hundred thousand dollars on tests, trying to figure out a way to keep the G train running past the Court Square Station and farther into Queens on weekdays. But because of the addition of the V train, which will share space along the Queens Boulevard lines with the trains already there—the E, F and R—G trains could not fit during the daytime, when service is heaviest."[3]

Not all F riders were happy, of course. Columnist Kennedy sought out and interviewed some who were not happy with the V's debut:

Last week, there were two express trains (the E and the F) running along Queens Boulevard to 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue, the station where many people catch the Lexington line. Now, there is only one express (the E) and a local (the V) going to that popular station. And the other express (the F) detours to a less popular station, 63rd and Lexington, where you cannot transfer to the Lexington line without walking outside for a few blocks.
So the questions being asked privately, and sometimes very publicly, in Queens stations yesterday were: Do I take a train not going where I'm going and — God forbid — transfer? Do I take a relatively uncrowded train that goes where I'm going but that gives me the scenic tour of subterranean Queens?[4]

[edit] Stations

Station service legend
Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg Stops all times
Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg Stops all times except late nights
Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg Stops late nights and weekends only
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Stops weekdays only
Image:NYCS-SSI-rushpeak.svg Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Time period details
Image:NYCS-bull-trans-V.svg Station Image:Wheelchair symbol.svg Subway transfers Connections
Queens
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Forest Hills–71st Avenue E Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg LIRR Main Line at Forest Hills Image:Wheelchair symbol.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 67th Avenue G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 63rd Drive–Rego Park G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Woodhaven Boulevard G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Grand Avenue–Newtown G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Elmhurst Avenue G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Roosevelt Avenue–Jackson Heights Image:Wheelchair symbol.svg E Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
7 Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg (IRT Flushing Line)
Q33 bus to LaGuardia Airport
Q47 bus to LaGuardia Marine Air Terminal
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 65th Street G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Northern Boulevard G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 46th Street G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Steinway Street G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 36th Street G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Queens Plaza Image:Wheelchair symbol.svg E Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg G Image:NYCS-SSI-nightsweekends.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 23rd Street–Ely Avenue E Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
G Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg (IND Crosstown Line at Long Island City–Court Square)
7 Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg <7>Image:NYCS-SSI-rushpeak.svg (IRT Flushing Line at 45th Road–Court House Square; out-of-system MetroCard transfer)
Manhattan
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Lexington Avenue–53rd Street Image:Wheelchair symbol.svg E Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
6 Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg <6>Image:NYCS-SSI-rushpeak.svg (IRT Lexington Avenue Line at 51st Street)
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Fifth Avenue–53rd Street E Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center B Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg D Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 42nd Street–Bryant Park B Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg D Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
7 Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg <7>Image:NYCS-SSI-rushpeak.svg (IRT Flushing Line at Fifth Avenue–Bryant Park)
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 34th Street–Herald Square Image:Wheelchair symbol.svg B Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg D Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
N Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg Q Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg R Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg W Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg (BMT Broadway Line)
PATH at 33rd Street
Amtrak, LIRR, NJ Transit at Pennsylvania Station
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 23rd Street F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg PATH at 23rd Street
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg 14th Street F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
1 Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg 2 Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg 3 Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line at 14th Street)
L Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg (BMT Canarsie Line at Sixth Avenue)
PATH at 14th Street
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg West Fourth Street–Washington Square Image:Wheelchair symbol.svg B Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg D Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
A Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg C Image:NYCS-SSI-allexceptnights.svg E Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
PATH at 9th Street
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Broadway–Lafayette Street B Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg D Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg
6 Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg <6>Image:NYCS-SSI-rushpeak.svg (IRT Lexington Avenue Line at Bleecker Street; transfer to downtown trains only)
Image:NYCS-SSI-weekdaysonly.svg Lower East Side–Second Avenue F Image:NYCS-SSI-alltimes.svg

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sarah Kershaw, "Proposed Line Would Lighten Subway Crush," The New York Times, December 2, 2000
  2. ^ Randy Kennedy, "When One New Train Equals One Less Express," The New York Times, July 9, 2002
  3. ^ Kennedy, Randy. "Panel Approves New V Train but Shortens G Line to Make Room", The New York Times, 2001-05-25. 
  4. ^ Randy Kennedy, "Lonesome Newcomer, Taking It Slowly, Seeks Riders," The New York Times, December 18, 2001.
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