Jamaica - 179 St Queens, New York 11432,
About the Business
Welcome to Jamaica - 179 St, your gateway to seamless transit in the heart of Queens, New York. Conveniently located at the bustling intersection of Jamaica and 179th Street, this transit station serves as a vital hub for commuters and travelers alike. Whether you're heading to work, exploring the city, or connecting to other parts of New York, Jamaica - 179 St offers efficient and reliable transit services to meet your needs.
Our station is designed with your convenience in mind, featuring easy access to multiple bus lines and the subway, ensuring smooth and timely travel. With modern amenities and a commitment to safety and cleanliness, we aim to make your commuting experience as pleasant as possible. Our friendly staff is always on hand to assist you with any questions or travel information.
At Jamaica - 179 St, we are dedicated to providing excellent service and playing a key role in your daily journey. Explore the vibrant neighborhood of Queens and beyond with ease and confidence. Thank you for choosing Jamaica - 179 St as your transit station of choice.
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Queens, New York 11432, United States
Reviews
"It’s care for the customer and the new traveler since it was started long time ago thanks"
"This station has your F train to Manhattan, and the station has it fair share of problems like homelessness and things of that nature. But you know ,it is right next to jamaica estates, that is one of the better parts of queens ,and once home to our former president Donald Trump."
"They need a shuttle bus to jaimaca center from q3 bus"
"Jamaica–179th Street is an express terminal station on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. Located under Hillside Avenue at 179th Street in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, it is served by the F train at all times, with a few rush-hour E trains also terminating here. The station has 15 entrances, including two at Midland Parkway in Jamaica Estates. Jamaica–179th Street was opened on December 11, 1950, although it had been planned to be built at 178th Street as early as 1928. At the time, the Queens Boulevard Line was part of the Independent Subway System (IND), but the original IND plans did not provide for constructing the 178th Street station until the line was extended even further to Queens Village. The line opened to 169th Street, the next station south, in 1937. Various changes in plans, as well as material shortages due to the Great Depression and World War II, delayed the project until 1946. Jamaica–179th Street became among Queens' busiest upon its 1950 opening. After a period of deterioration, the station was renovated twice, in the 1980s and the 2000s. As a result of planning for a never-built expansion to Queens Village, the station has 8 storage tracks to its east, giving it the highest peak capacity of any New York City Subway station. Nearby points of interest The childhood home of U.S. President Donald Trump is located at 81-15 Wareham Place, and is a few blocks away from the Midland Parkway entrance to the station. Trump's father Fred Trump built the house a year after the station opened, in 1951."
"The lady behind the counter is VERY rude. She seems to think she can be rude to people. Maybe she suffers from personal problems so dumps on people. I would steer clear you will get better customer service from a ticket machine."
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