53rd Street Tunnel

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53rd Street Tunnel
Carries 2 tracks of the IND Queens Boulevard Line (E and V) of the New York City Subway
Crosses East River
Locale Manhattan and Queens, New York City
Maintained by Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Opening date 1933

The 53rd Street Tunnel carries the IND Queens Boulevard Line (currently the E and V trains) of the New York City Subway under the East River between Manhattan and Queens, New York City.

The tunnel begins under 53rd Street in Manhattan and runs across the East River to 50th Avenue in Queens. It carries the Queens Boulevard Line, feeding from the IND Eighth Avenue and Sixth Avenue lines, to Long Island City, where it is fed by the BMT 60th Street Tunnel Connection and the IND Crosstown Line west of Queens Plaza station.

Crossings of the East River
Upstream
Queensboro Bridge
53rd Street Tunnel
NYC Subway E serviceNYC Subway V service
Downstream
Steinway Tunnel
NYC Subway 7 service
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