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Queens

(A) Aqueduct-North Conduit Av/Aqueduct Racetrack

 

(7) 45th Rd-Court House Square/(G)(E)(V) at Court Sq-23rd St/Ely Av

 

(7)(N)(W) Queensboro Plaza/(E)(G)(R)(V) Queens Plaza

 

Hunterss Point Av (7)/LIRR and 21st St-Van Alst (G) is right next door.

 

Off-topic.

LIRR; Hollis Station and Hillside Facility Station

 

New Jersey Transit

Trenton Transit Center

 

SEPTA

Broad St Subway; City Hall and Walnut-Locust

Market-Frankford Line: 63rd, 60th, 34th, 30th, 15th, 13th, 11th, 8th, 5th, 2nd

 

PATCO:

15th-16th, 12th-13th, 9-10th, 8th.

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(7) 45th Rd-Court House Square/(G)(E)(V) at Court Sq-23rd St/Ely Av

 

(7)(N)(W) Queensboro Plaza/(E)(G)(R)(V) Queens Plaza

 

Hunterss Point Av (7)/LIRR and 21st St-Van Alst (G) is right next door.

 

Its stations underground or elevated thats close to each other we're talking about not subways close in the area!

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how about Fulton street on the (G) and Lafayette avenue on the (C). there is actually an employee-only connection between those stations.

 

There is no connection from one station to there other within the confines of either station. No such passage way shows up on the old blue prints I have of either station. The only way to get from one station to another would be to walk into the tunnels. Anyway I think by now we have gotten every station the is close to another. If we keep going, people might name every station in the system.

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I believe those are close....so is 18th Avenue and 20th Avenue on the (N)

Despite the names, 18th and 20th Avenues are close but they are not THAT close to each other. I used to frequent the area a lot.

How about 145th and 148th on the (3)?

Kingsbridge and Fordham on the (4)?

28th Street and 33th Street on the (6)?

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West Farms Square/East Tremont Avenue to East 180 Street (2)(5)

110 Street to 116 Street (2)(3)

47-50 Streets to 42 Street (:)(D)(F) (Q6)

18 Street to 14 Street (1)

8 Street/NYU (R)(W) -Astor Place (6)<6>

Whitehall Street/South Ferry (R)(W)(1)- Bowling Green (4)(5)

Bowling Green (4)(5) -Broad Street (J)(M)(Z)

Queens Plaza (E)(G)(R)(V)-Queensboro Plaza (N)(W)(7)<7>

Freeman Street to Simpson Street (2)(5)

Intervale Avenue/Simpson Street (2)(5)-Hunts Point Avenue (6)<6>

Nostrand Avenue to Kingston Throop Avenues (A)(C)(F) via the C line

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How close is the Fulton St (4)(5) stop and the Wall Street (4)(5) stop? Similarly, what about the corresponding (2)(3) Fulton St and Wall Street stops?

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How close is the Fulton St (4)(5) stop and the Wall Street (4)(5) stop? Similarly, what about the corresponding (2)(3) Fulton St and Wall Street stops?

It's really close, on the (4)(5)

It's so close, I recall seeing the train stop at Wall while I was standing at Fulton. It takes less than a minute to get from Wall to Fulton.

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There is no connection from one station to there other within the confines of either station. No such passage way shows up on the old blue prints I have of either station. The only way to get from one station to another would be to walk into the tunnels. Anyway I think by now we have gotten every station the is close to another. If we keep going, people might name every station in the system.

 

agree. this thread should be closed. it has gotten way out of hand. the closest stations in the system are beverley and cortelyou roads on the Brighton Line, period.

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