B Division (New York City Subway) - List of Lines

List of Lines

The following lines are part of the B Division (services shown in parentheses; lines with colors next to them are trunk lines):

Station service legend
Stops all times
Stops all times except late nights
Stops late nights only
Stops late nights and weekends only
Stops weekdays only
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops rush hours only
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
  • BMT Fourth Avenue Line (D N R trains)
  • IND Second Avenue Line (under construction)
  • IND Sixth Avenue Line (B D F M trains)
  • IND Eighth Avenue Line (A B C D E trains)
  • 60th Street Tunnel Connection (R train)
  • BMT 63rd Street Line (no regular service)
  • IND 63rd Street Line (F train)
  • BMT Archer Avenue Line (J Z trains)
  • IND Archer Avenue Line (E train)
  • BMT Astoria Line (N Q trains)
  • BMT Brighton Line (B Q trains)
  • BMT Broadway Line (N Q R trains)
  • BMT Canarsie Line (L train)
  • Chrystie Street Connection via the Manhattan Bridge (B D trains) and via the Williamsburg Bridge (M train)
  • IND Concourse Line (B D trains)
  • IND Crosstown Line (G train)
  • IND Culver Line (F G trains)
  • BMT Franklin Avenue Line (S train)
  • IND Fulton Street Line (A C trains)
  • BMT Jamaica Line (J M Z trains)
  • BMT Myrtle Avenue Line (M train)
  • BMT Nassau Street Line (J M Z trains)
  • IND Queens Boulevard Line (E F M R trains)
  • IND Rockaway Line (A S trains)
  • BMT Sea Beach Line (N train)
  • BMT West End Line (D train)

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