Bus and Rail Connections
New York City Subway:
- Flushing – Main Street station on the IRT Flushing Line (7 <7> trains)
New York City Bus:
- Q12: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Little Neck
- Q13: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Fort Totten
- Q15: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Beechhurst
- Q15A: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Whitestone
- Q16: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Fort Totten
- Q17: Jamaica-Flushing – Main Street Subway station
- Q20: Jamaica-College Point
- Q26: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Fresh Meadows
- Q27: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Cambria Heights
- Q28: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Bay Terrace
- Q44: Jamaica-Bronx Zoo
- Q48: LaGuardia Airport-Flushing – Main Street Subway station
- Q50: Flushing – Main Street Subway station-Co-op City
- Q58: to Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues Subway station
MTA Bus:
- Q25: Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue Subway Station-College Point
- Q34: Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue Subway station-Whitestone
- Q65: Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue Subway station-College Point
- Q66: to Queensborough Plaza Subway station
NICE Bus:
- n20: to Hicksville
- n21: to Glen Cove
Read more about this topic: Flushing Main Street (LIRR Station)
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