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The J Nassau Street Express and Z Nassau Street Express are two rapid transit services of the New York City Subway. They are colored brown on route signs, station signs, and the official subway map, since they run on the BMT Nassau Street Line in Manhattan. The J runs at all times, from Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer to Broad Street (except on weekends, including weekend late nights, when it is cut back two stops to Chambers Street). The Z is a rush hour-only skip-stop variant, running only in the peak direction; generally to Manhattan weekday mornings and from Manhattan weekday afternoons. During rush hours, the services run express in western Brooklyn (with the M providing local service); at other times, the Z does not operate, and the J is fully local.
The J/Z fleet consists entirely of R42 trainsets.
The following lines are used by the J and Z services:
[edit] History
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- On July 3, 1918, the elevated line was completed to 168th Street. Service ran from this station (which is where the Jamaica Line ended until the eastern end of the line was torn down) to the other end at Chambers Street, making every stop except for peak-direction rush hour trains, which operated express from Eastern Parkway to the Williamsburg Bridge. From 17:00 to about 18:30, these (outbound) trains made no stops between Canal Street and Eastern Parkway. 14 trains provided local service when the 15 ran express (the BMT assigned numbers beginning in 1924).
- The BMT Nassau Street Line was completed on May 30, 1931, and 15 service was extended to Broad Street. The special evening trips were stopped; all peak direction rush hour and midday trains ran express from the bridge to Eastern Parkway.
- Starting on June 18, 1959, skip-stop service was implemented on the Jamaica Line during morning rush hours. 15 trains ran express west of Eastern Parkway and stopped at "A" stations east of Eastern Parkway; 14 trains ran local and stopped at "B" stations. The stations were designated as follows:
- AB 168th Street
- B 160th Street
- AB Sutphin Boulevard
- B Queens Boulevard
- B Metropolitan Avenue
- A 121st Street
- A 111th Street
- B 102nd Street
- A Woodhaven Boulevard
- A Forest Parkway
- AB Elderts Lane
- B Cypress Hills
- A Crescent Street
- B Norwood Avenue
- A Cleveland Street
- B Van Siclen Avenue
- B Alabama Avenue
- AB Eastern Parkway
- In 1960 the letters J and JJ were assigned to the express and local 15 trips, but it was several years before those letters appeared on trains. The 14 skip-stop service was assigned KK.
- JJ service was switched to the "B" stations during morning rush hours, running local west of Eastern Parkway. That label was also used for former 14 service to Rockaway Parkway on the BMT Canarsie Line.
- From May–September 1999, the Williamsburg Bridge was closed for reconstruction. J service ran between Jamaica Center and Myrtle Avenue, running local at all times except rush hours. Skip-stop service ran between Jamaica Center and Broadway Junction (which was the last stop for the Z) in both directions.
- After the September 11, 2001 attacks, R service was suspended, and J service was extended to 95th Street to replace it, running local along its entire route since the Z and the skip-stop service was suspended. During this time, it became the longest local train in the entire system. During late nights, it ran to Broad Street only, with a shuttle providing service between 36th Street and 95th Street. Service returned to normal on October 28, 2001.
[edit] Broadway (Brooklyn) Line services over the years
The following major service changes have been made on the Broadway (Brooklyn) Line, not counting Myrtle Avenue-Chambers Street Line services (BMT 10/M):
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Morning rush-hour local |
Morning rush-hour express |
Afternoon rush-hour local |
Afternoon rush-hour express |
Other times local |
Variant/short line runs |
1959-67 |
14 168th Street - Canal Street, "B" stops inbound |
15 168th Street - Broad Street, "A" stops inbound |
14 Crescent Street - Canal Street |
15 168th Street - Broad Street |
15 168th Street - Broad Street |
14 Atlantic Avenue (Canarsie Line) or Rockaway Parkway (Canarsie Line) - Canal Street, afternoon rush hours only |
1967-68 |
JJ 168th Street - Canal Street, "B" stops inbound
RJ 168th Street - 95th Street (Brooklyn), inbound only |
QJ 168th Street - Brighton Beach, "A" stops inbound |
JJ Crescent Street - Canal Street
RJ 168th Street - 95th Street (Brooklyn), outbound only |
QJ 168th Street - Brighton Beach |
JJ 168th Street - Broad Street
QJ 168th Street - Brighton Beach, middays and early evenings |
JJ Atlantic Avenue (Canarsie Line) - Canal Street, afternoon rush hours only |
1968-1973 |
KK 168th Street - 57th Street (Manhattan), "B" stops inbound |
QJ 168th Street - Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, "A" stops inbound |
KK 168th Street - 57th Street (Manhattan), "B" stops outbound |
QJ 168th Street - Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, "A" stops outbound |
QJ 168th Street - Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue, goes only to/from Broad Street late evenings, late nights and weekends |
1973-1976 |
K Eastern Parkway - 57th Street (Manhattan) |
J 168th Street - Broad Street, two inbound patterns, one for "A" stops and one for "B" stops |
K Eastern Parkway - 57th Street (Manhattan) |
J 168th Street - Broad Street, all stops |
J 168th Street - Broad Street |
The K was discontinued in 1976, and all J trains made all stops from then until the 1988 opening of the BMT Archer Avenue Line.
[edit] Stations
For a more detailed station listing, see the articles on the lines listed above.
Station service legend |
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Stops all times |
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Stops weekdays only |
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Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction |
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Stops rush hours in the peak direction only |
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*Alabama Avenue is advertised as J only, but the Z stops here for the convenience of employees going to the nearby East New York Yard and bus depot.[1]
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