You are reading

N line to get an additional train during rush hour starting June 2016

ntrain-475x316

Oct. 23, 2015 By Michael Florio

The MTA is adding trains to 12 subway lines next summer, including several that run in Western Queens.

The N train will be one of the lines receiving increased service starting in June. The number of trains running on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. will rise from three to four. This change is expected to cut down the wait time from 10 minutes to 7.5.

The MTA will also increase service on the M line, which runs through Jackson Heights, Astoria and Long Island City.

The northbound M Train, which departs from Metropolitan Avenue, will get an additional train on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. The number of trains during this time will increase from three to four. The extra train is expected to cut the average wait time down from 10 minutes to 7.5.

This will come at the cost of those who ride the southbound M train, which departs from Forest Hills-71st Ave. Currently, five trains run on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. That number will be cut to four. It is expected to increase the wait time from six minutes to 7.5 minutes.

The E train, which runs through Jackson Heights and Long Island City, will get two additional trains running on weeknights, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. The number of trains in service will jump from 10 to 12, cutting the wait time from six minutes to five.

These service changes will go into effect in June 2016.

Last year New York City subways moved an average of nearly 5.6 million daily customers. That number is expected to grow in 2015.

“People want to live or work in places that are readily accessible by mass transit, and New York City Transit must take new real estate trends into account to help these areas thrive,” James L. Ferrara, Interim President of NYC Transit, said.

“Making these service changes wherever we can lets us make the best use of existing resources as we expand to keep up with private sector development,” he added.

It will cost $5.8 million annually for the implementation of these changes and has been included in the 2016 operating budget.

email the author: news@queenspost.com

2 Comments

Click for Comments 

Leave a Comment
Reply to this Comment

All comments are subject to moderation before being posted.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Recent News

Catch the fall vibe at these western Queens breweries

Sep. 3, 2025 By Jessica Militello

September rings in the start of Oktoberfest from mid-September through October, featuring special brews, fun events and more fall fun. Western Queens is filled with breweries to enjoy seasonal brews, fall flavors and the start of cooler weather as Autumn approaches, making it a perfect time to meet up with friends at these local spaces.

Op-Ed | Four years after Hurricane Ida, Queens deserves real climate resilience

Sep. 2, 2025 By Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas

Four years ago, Hurricane Ida tore through our neighborhoods of East Elmhurst, Corona and Jackson Heights, leaving behind devastation we will never forget. We lost neighbors to the floodwaters. Families saw their homes destroyed, their basements wiped out, their lives upended. Immigrant families—so many of them undocumented—were hit the hardest, often excluded from relief altogether. Ida was not just a storm; it was a wake-up call.