42-1486: [REDACTED] Look up blue line or blueline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blue Line or Blueline may refer to: Transportation [ edit ] Asia [ edit ] Blue Line (Bangkok) , Bangkok, Thailand Blue Line (Namma Metro) , Bengaluru, India Blue Line (Chennai Metro) , Chennai, India Blue Line (Delhi Metro) , Delhi, India Blue Line (Dubai Metro) , Dubai Blue Line (Hyderabad Metro) , Hyderabad, India Blue Line (Lucknow Metro) , Lucknow, India Blue Line (Nagpur Metro) , Nagpur, India Blue Line (Taichung Metro) , Taichung, Taiwan Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line , also called Lines 1 & 3, Yokohama, Japan Bannan line , Taipei, Taiwan Busan Metro Line 4 , Busan, South Korea Cikarang Line of KRL Commuterline, Jakarta, Indonesia Downtown MRT line , Singapore Island line (MTR) , Hong Kong, China Line 2 (Beijing Subway) , Beijing, China Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2 , Manila, Philippines Seoul Subway Line 1 , Dark Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Seoul Subway Line 4 , Light Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Europe [ edit ] Blue Line (airline) , based in France Blue Line (Lisbon Metro) , Portugal Blue Line (Stockholm Metro) , Sweden Blue Line International ,
84-1541: A Muni Metro light rail line in San Francisco, California Viva Blue , York Region, Ontario MAX Blue Line , Portland, Oregon Blue Line (St. Louis MetroLink) , St. Louis, Missouri Blue Line (Sound Transit) , a proposed extension in Seattle, Washington Swift Blue Line , Snohomish County, Washington Blue Line (TRAX) , a light rail line in the Salt Lake City, Utah area Blue Line (Washington Metro) , Washington, DC Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover , Walt Disney World, Florida Canada [ edit ] Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Mexico [ edit ] Blue Line (Mexico City Metro) , Mexico City Blue Line (Mexico City Metrobús) , Mexico City South America [ edit ] Line 1 (São Paulo Metro) , São Paulo, Brazil Other [ edit ] Blue Line (album) , by Yae Blue line (ice hockey) ,
126-1378: A Muni Metro light rail line in San Francisco, California Viva Blue , York Region, Ontario MAX Blue Line , Portland, Oregon Blue Line (St. Louis MetroLink) , St. Louis, Missouri Blue Line (Sound Transit) , a proposed extension in Seattle, Washington Swift Blue Line , Snohomish County, Washington Blue Line (TRAX) , a light rail line in the Salt Lake City, Utah area Blue Line (Washington Metro) , Washington, DC Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover , Walt Disney World, Florida Canada [ edit ] Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Blue Line (Calgary) , Calgary, Alberta Blue Line (Winnipeg) , Winnipeg, Manitoba Capital Line , Edmonton, Alberta Expo Line (SkyTrain) , Vancouver, British Columbia Line 3 Ontario , Toronto, Ontario Line 3 Scarborough , Toronto, Ontario Mexico [ edit ] Blue Line (Mexico City Metro) , Mexico City Blue Line (Mexico City Metrobús) , Mexico City South America [ edit ] Line 1 (São Paulo Metro) , São Paulo, Brazil Other [ edit ] Blue Line (album) , by Yae Blue line (ice hockey) ,
168-501: A commuter rail line New Jersey Grove Street – Newark Penn , a light rail line in Newark, New Jersey North Jersey Coast Line , a commuter rail line New Jersey Blue Line (Pittsburgh) , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Market–Frankford Line , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Blue Line (SacRT) , Sacramento, California Blue Line (San Diego Trolley) , San Diego, California Blue Line (BART) , San Francisco Bay Area, California N Judah ,
210-452: A commuter rail line New Jersey Grove Street – Newark Penn , a light rail line in Newark, New Jersey North Jersey Coast Line , a commuter rail line New Jersey Blue Line (Pittsburgh) , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Market–Frankford Line , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Blue Line (SacRT) , Sacramento, California Blue Line (San Diego Trolley) , San Diego, California Blue Line (BART) , San Francisco Bay Area, California N Judah ,
252-706: A former ferry service in the Adriatic Sea Barcelona Metro line 5 , often called "Línia Blava" (Blue Line), Barcelona, Spain Barcelona Metro line 6 , Barcelona, Spain Paris Métro Line 2 , Paris, France Piccadilly line , London, England Sheffield Supertram Blue Line, United Kingdom Tyne and Wear Metro of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (Former line) Victoria line , London, England North America [ edit ] USA [ edit ] New York City [ edit ] The Harlem Line of
294-526: A former ferry service in the Adriatic Sea Barcelona Metro line 5 , often called "Línia Blava" (Blue Line), Barcelona, Spain Barcelona Metro line 6 , Barcelona, Spain Paris Métro Line 2 , Paris, France Piccadilly line , London, England Sheffield Supertram Blue Line, United Kingdom Tyne and Wear Metro of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (Former line) Victoria line , London, England North America [ edit ] USA [ edit ] New York City [ edit ] The Harlem Line of
336-421: A multi-engine aircraft The blue-line printing process for copying using the diazo chemical process, also known as whiteprint The Blueline Blaster, nickname of Hy Buller (1926–1968), All Star NHL ice hockey player Blue line, a diagram in method ringing which shows the structure of a method Blue-line stream , year-round streams that are typically denoted on maps with solid blue lines "Blue Lines",
378-421: A multi-engine aircraft The blue-line printing process for copying using the diazo chemical process, also known as whiteprint The Blueline Blaster, nickname of Hy Buller (1926–1968), All Star NHL ice hockey player Blue line, a diagram in method ringing which shows the structure of a method Blue-line stream , year-round streams that are typically denoted on maps with solid blue lines "Blue Lines",
420-864: A result of the initial plan to make A service local in Manhattan and Brooklyn (before it was amended to reroute the A via Sixth Avenue), H service would be expanded. This change was necessitated because all Central Park West express service would operate via Sixth Avenue, leaving no express service along Eighth Avenue south of 59th Street–Columbus Circle ; daytime service would operate between 34th Street–Penn Station and either Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard or Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue in Queens, making express stops in Manhattan and Brooklyn and local stops in Queens. Additional rush hour trains to and from Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street would have provided limited service. Late night service would initially be replaced by A trains before
462-615: A song by the American band Bright from the album Full Negative (or) Breaks See also [ edit ] Light Blue Line (disambiguation) Teal Line (disambiguation) Violet Line (disambiguation) Blue belt (disambiguation) Blue Route (disambiguation) Blue Star Line , a shipping line Blue Train (disambiguation) Long Blue Line (disambiguation) The Thin Blue Line (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Blue Line Topics referred to by
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#1732844973329504-512: A song by the American band Bright from the album Full Negative (or) Breaks See also [ edit ] Light Blue Line (disambiguation) Teal Line (disambiguation) Violet Line (disambiguation) Blue belt (disambiguation) Blue Route (disambiguation) Blue Star Line , a shipping line Blue Train (disambiguation) Long Blue Line (disambiguation) The Thin Blue Line (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Blue Line Topics referred to by
546-1527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages blue line (Redirected from Blue line ) [REDACTED] Look up blue line or blueline in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blue Line or Blueline may refer to: Transportation [ edit ] Asia [ edit ] Blue Line (Bangkok) , Bangkok, Thailand Blue Line (Namma Metro) , Bengaluru, India Blue Line (Chennai Metro) , Chennai, India Blue Line (Delhi Metro) , Delhi, India Blue Line (Dubai Metro) , Dubai Blue Line (Hyderabad Metro) , Hyderabad, India Blue Line (Lucknow Metro) , Lucknow, India Blue Line (Nagpur Metro) , Nagpur, India Blue Line (Taichung Metro) , Taichung, Taiwan Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line , also called Lines 1 & 3, Yokohama, Japan Bannan line , Taipei, Taiwan Busan Metro Line 4 , Busan, South Korea Cikarang Line of KRL Commuterline, Jakarta, Indonesia Downtown MRT line , Singapore Island line (MTR) , Hong Kong, China Line 2 (Beijing Subway) , Beijing, China Manila Light Rail Transit System Line 2 , Manila, Philippines Seoul Subway Line 1 , Dark Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Seoul Subway Line 4 , Light Blue Line, Seoul, South Korea Europe [ edit ] Blue Line (airline) , based in France Blue Line (Lisbon Metro) , Portugal Blue Line (Stockholm Metro) , Sweden Blue Line International ,
588-617: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rockaway Park Shuttle The Rockaway Park Shuttle is a New York City Subway shuttle train that operates in Queens . It connects with the A train at Broad Channel station and is the latest iteration of the Rockaway Shuttle services that have been running on the Rockaway peninsula since 1956. This shuttle train provides service to
630-463: The IND Rockaway Line's connection to the rest of the system, the blue H shuttle provided service from Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue to Beach 90th Street . The Rockaway Shuttle started operating on June 28, 1956. During its early years, it essentially provided non-rush hour and weekend service between Euclid Avenue and either Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue or Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street . At first,
672-1246: The Long Island Rail Road The former JFK Express of the New York City Subway The future T Second Avenue Local of the New York City Subway The West Hempstead Branch of the Long Island Rail Road The Staten Island Railway Other [ edit ] ARTx Blue Line , formerly Rapid Ride, Albuquerque, New Mexico Blue Line (MARTA) , Atlanta, Georgia Blue Line (CapMetro) , Austin, Texas Blue Line (MBTA) , Boston, Massachusetts Lynx Blue Line , Charlotte, North Carolina Blue Line (CTA) , Chicago, Illinois Blue Line (RTA Rapid Transit) (light rail), Cleveland, Ohio Blue Line (DART) , Dallas, Texas Trinity Railway Express , Dallas, Texas H Line (RTD) , Denver, Colorado A Line (Los Angeles Metro) , Los Angeles County, California Metro Blue Line (Minnesota) , Minneapolis, Minnesota Blue Line (Montreal Metro) , Montreal, Quebec Atlantic City Line ,
714-926: The Long Island Rail Road The former JFK Express of the New York City Subway The future T Second Avenue Local of the New York City Subway The West Hempstead Branch of the Long Island Rail Road The Staten Island Railway Other [ edit ] ARTx Blue Line , formerly Rapid Ride, Albuquerque, New Mexico Blue Line (MARTA) , Atlanta, Georgia Blue Line (CapMetro) , Austin, Texas Blue Line (MBTA) , Boston, Massachusetts Lynx Blue Line , Charlotte, North Carolina Blue Line (CTA) , Chicago, Illinois Blue Line (RTA Rapid Transit) (light rail), Cleveland, Ohio Blue Line (DART) , Dallas, Texas Trinity Railway Express , Dallas, Texas H Line (RTD) , Denver, Colorado A Line (Los Angeles Metro) , Los Angeles County, California Metro Blue Line (Minnesota) , Minneapolis, Minnesota Blue Line (Montreal Metro) , Montreal, Quebec Atlantic City Line ,
756-688: The MTA to repair the South Channel Bridge, service on the A route south of Howard Beach will be suspended for 17 weeks beginning on January 17, 2025, and the Rockaway Park Shuttle will run between Rockaway Park and Far Rockaway for the duration of the closure. During the closure, fares on the Rockaway Park Shuttle are planned to be waived, a free shuttle bus will run from the Rockaway Peninsula to Broad Channel and Howard Beach, and all trips from
798-683: The Metro-North Railroad The Hoboken–33rd Street route of the PATH Train Any of the New York City Subway services that use the IND Eighth Avenue Line and its branches: A Eighth Avenue Express C Eighth Avenue Local E Eighth Avenue Local The former K Eighth Avenue Local The Rockaway Park Shuttle , which formerly contained a blue route bullet The Port Jefferson Branch of
840-412: The Metro-North Railroad The Hoboken–33rd Street route of the PATH Train Any of the New York City Subway services that use the IND Eighth Avenue Line and its branches: A Eighth Avenue Express C Eighth Avenue Local E Eighth Avenue Local The former K Eighth Avenue Local The Rockaway Park Shuttle , which formerly contained a blue route bullet The Port Jefferson Branch of
882-540: The Rockaway Park Shuttle, which would run between Broad Channel and Rockaway Park, and C service would be truncated to Euclid Avenue. In April 1992, the MTA Board approved the proposed change to service in the Rockaways, which were expected to encourage ridership growth in the long term, and reduced NYCTA's annual operating budget by $ 20,000. The changes took effect on October 23, 1992. Formerly, some maps and trains had shown
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#1732844973329924-577: The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy , due to track being washed out between Broad Channel and Howard Beach . On November 20, 2012, a free shuttle designated as H replaced the Rockaway portion of the A service between Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue and Beach 90th Street via the Hammels Wye. Additionally, the remainder of the Rockaway Line from Beach 90th Street to Rockaway Park was damaged and awaited repair. With
966-421: The current S service in blue. Since May 2004, the official system map shows the Rockaway Park Shuttle as carrying a grey bullet. Recent prints, however, depicted the service itself in blue, but has been changed back to grey, as of January 2013. In order to distinguish it from the other shuttles, NYCT Rapid Transit operations still refers to it internally as the H. The Rockaway Park Shuttle was suspended following
1008-514: The designation S is also sometimes used on public documents. Prior to 1993, the Rockaway Park Shuttle used multiple different designations, including the E, CC, and H, which had an emblem colored blue. The H formerly ran north to Euclid Avenue in Brooklyn via the IND Fulton Street Line , as well as to Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue to the east. In 2012–13, after Hurricane Sandy destroyed
1050-563: The easternmost station shared by Rockaway-bound and Lefferts Boulevard -bound A trains. Like the other two shuttles, 42nd Street in Manhattan and Franklin Avenue in Brooklyn , it is marked with the letter "S" and its route bullet is colored dark gray on route signs, station signs, rolling stock, and the official subway map. The internal designator for this service is H , though the MTA does not show this on any maps, train rollsigns, or schedules;
1092-406: The emergency implementation of this service, the H rollsign designation returned to public usage for the first time since 1993. Despite the service's free status, few riders used the signed H service, partly due to the extremely low ridership at Rockaway stations to begin with; this ridership had been lowered further since Hurricane Sandy. In addition, the service did not run during late nights, and
1134-504: The hours when the A did not run to and from Far Rockaway . At those times, the HH would operate from Euclid Avenue to Rockaway Park, then to Far Rockaway via Hammels Wye , and finally back to Euclid Avenue, thus earning this night owl service the unofficial nickname of Rockaway Round-Robin . Between September 11, 1972, and August 29, 1976, the shuttle's identifier was known as the E (colored aqua blue), although during rush hours this train
1176-617: The line between center ice and each team's zone Blue Line (withdrawal line) , the UN drawn demarcation line dividing Lebanon from Israel and the Golan Heights Blue Line (New York State) , delineates the Adirondack and Catskill parks of New York's Forest Preserve BlueLine Grid , a mobile communications platform that connects civil service employees Blueline , a 2019 EP by twlv The "blue line", mark on an airspeed indicator for
1218-453: The line between center ice and each team's zone Blue Line (withdrawal line) , the UN drawn demarcation line dividing Lebanon from Israel and the Golan Heights Blue Line (New York State) , delineates the Adirondack and Catskill parks of New York's Forest Preserve BlueLine Grid , a mobile communications platform that connects civil service employees Blueline , a 2019 EP by twlv The "blue line", mark on an airspeed indicator for
1260-466: The majority of riders, provide direct express service to Rockaway Park during rush hours in the peak direction, and provide shuttle connections during non-peak periods between Rockaway Park and through A train service. The service pattern devised was designed to improve operations by reducing route length and complexity, making service more attractive, simplifying confusing service patterns, and reducing transfers for passengers traveling during late nights. At
1302-525: The route did not have an official assigned letter code on maps, although sometimes trains displayed either the A or E route on their rollsign boxes. Beginning on February 1, 1962, the Rockaway Shuttle was officially lettered on maps and trains as HH (which had last been used for the Court Street Shuttle , discontinued 16 years earlier) to make it easier to distinguish E trains from shuttle trains. From November 26, 1967, to September 10, 1972, it
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1428-500: The service plan was amended for late night service to be replaced by C trains instead. This service change would have been implemented in October 1991, pending approval from the MTA board. In 1991, at a series of meetings, the NYCTA presented proposed changes to A, C, and H service that would shorten the length of the C, simplify the service pattern during late nights to most efficiently serve
1470-476: The service was only connected to the rest of the subway via a shuttle bus to Howard Beach. On May 30, 2013, full service to the Rockaways was restored, and the free H service was discontinued. In late May 2016, the MTA announced that the Rockaway Park Shuttle would be extended from Broad Channel to Rockaway Boulevard on weekends from mid-June until Labor Day 2016. This allowed passengers on both Lefferts Boulevard and Far Rockaway-bound trains to transfer to
1512-399: The shuttle, and for shuttle passengers to transfer to more frequent A train service at Rockaway Boulevard. This summer weekend extension was implemented again starting in 2017 between Memorial and Labor Days. However, the extension for 2018 ended on July 1 and was replaced by rerouted A trains to Rockaway Park due to construction on Hammels Wye. In 2019, the summer extension was reinstated for
1554-757: The time, A service ran to Lefferts Boulevard and Far Rockaway during the day while the C ran to Rockaway Park during rush hours. During late nights, A service ran to Lefferts Boulevard, while service to both branches in the Rockaways was provided by the round-robin H shuttle service to Euclid Avenue. As part of the changes proposed, round-robin shuttle service would be discontinued; late-night A service would operate from Manhattan to Far Rockaway; and service to Lefferts Boulevard and Rockaway Park would be provided by separate shuttle services with timed transfers to through A service. Rush hour local C service to Rockaway Park would be replaced by through A express service. In addition, H service to Rockaway Park would be replaced by
1596-486: The western part of the peninsula, with a terminus at Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street . The fully above-ground route operates on trackage that was originally part of the Long Island Rail Road 's Rockaway Beach Branch until the mid-1950s. During summer weekends, to eliminate an additional transfer and thus ease beach access, the Rockaway Park Shuttle is typically extended four stations north to Rockaway Boulevard ,
1638-450: The whole season, while in 2020, the summer extension was reinstated in July. Since then, the seasonal extension has occurred on an annual basis. From April 9 to May 18, 2018, and again from July 2 to September 3, 2018, the shuttle ran between Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street and Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue due to a planned two-phase program of flood mitigation work along the Hammels Wye. To allow
1680-463: Was assigned the color blue, because in Manhattan it used the IND Eighth Avenue Line . On May 6, 1985, the shuttle's identifier was changed to H (still colored blue) instead of reverting to HH, as the New York City Subway system had abolished two-letter designations by then. In January 1991, a reduction of service along the Central Park West corridor to remove excess capacity was proposed. As
1722-437: Was colored red, with daytime non-rush hour and weekend service usually available between Rockaway Park and Euclid Avenue or Broad Channel , plus some weekday mid-afternoon service provided between Far Rockaway and Euclid Avenue. During the late night-early morning hours, service operating to and from Euclid Avenue on the IND Fulton Street Line in Brooklyn was extended between roughly midnight and 6:00 a.m., which were
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1764-609: Was extended all the way to Jamaica–179th Street on the IND Queens Boulevard Line in Queens . Afterward, the designation CC (colored green) was used for the shuttle, running to Broad Channel, although during rush hours this train was extended all the way to Bedford Park Boulevard on the IND Concourse Line in the Bronx . In 1979, the MTA released a new coloring scheme for subway routes based on trunk line; CC service
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