Jamaica (LIRR Station) - Bus and Rail Connections

Bus and Rail Connections

New York City Subway:

  • Sutphin Boulevard – Archer Avenue – JFK Airport station on the Archer Avenue Line (E J Z trains)

MTA New York City Bus:

  • Q20A: to Archer Avenue/Merrick Boulevard or College Point (via 20th Avenue), via Main Street.
  • Q20B: to Archer Avenue/Merrick Boulevard or College Point (via 14th Avenue), via Main Street.
  • Q24: to Archer Avenue/168th Street or Bushwick, Brooklyn, via Atlantic Avenue.
  • Q30: to Little Neck via Utopia Parkway.
  • Q31: to Bayside via Utopia Parkway.
  • Q43: to Floral Park via Hillside Avenue.
  • Q44: to Archer Avenue/Merrick Boulevard or Bronx Zoo via Main Street.
  • Q54: to Jamaica Avenue/171st Street or Williamsburg, Brooklyn, via Metropolitan Avenue.
  • Q56: to Jamaica Avenue/171st Street or Broadway Junction, East New York, Brooklyn, via Jamaica Avenue.

MTA Bus Company:

  • Q6: to North Cargo Road, John F. Kennedy International Airport, or 165th Street Bus Terminal via Sutphin Boulevard.
  • Q8: to Gateway Center Mall, Starrett City, Brooklyn, or 165th Street Bus Terminal via 101st Avenue.
  • Q9: to South Ozone Park or 165th Street Bus Terminal via Sutphin Boulevard, Van Wyck Expressway, and Lincoln Street.
  • Q25: to College Point via Parsons Boulevard.
  • Q34: to Whitestone via Parsons Boulevard.
  • Q40: to South Jamaica or Sutphin Boulevard/Hillside Avenue via Sutphin Boulevard, Lakewood Avenue, and 142nd Street.
  • Q41: to Lindenwood or 165th Street Bus Terminal via 127th Street and Cross Bay Boulevard.
  • Q60: to South Jamaica or Midtown Manhattan via Queens Boulevard.
  • Q65: to College Point via 164th Street and College Point Boulevard.

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