It varies so it is difficult to say there is as average.
On local trains some stations are only 4 to 6 blocks away from each other, others are 9 to 11 blocks away away from each other. In the southern part of Queens on the A line the distance between the Howard Beach station and the Broad Channel station is close to a mile.
On express trains the distance can be a mile or more between stations (the local trains take care of the stations inbetween). Example: on the Lexington Av line there is an express station at 125th St, 86th St and 59th St. Each is more than 20 blocks (1 mile) between. However, the next express station is 42nd St-Grand Central which is only 17 blocks from the 59th St express station (but only 9 blocks from the 51st St local station).
They are all different
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The New York subway system currently has 468 underground stations. It is the largest in the world and an average 5.4 rides take place every single day.
the driving distance is 760 meters, the walking distance is 500 meters (five minutes) between the Gare du Nord and the Gare de l'Est stations. You can also take the subway line 4 and get off at the next stop. Please note that the walk between the two is on a hill, and the shortest distance involves a flight of steps. If you are going from Est to Nord and have heavy luggage - take the metro or a bus!
The first subway was made around 1859 in London.
A grid shows the positions of a subway stop and your house. The subway stop is located at (7, -7) and your house is located at (-3, 3). What is the distance, to the nearest unit, between your house and the subway stop?
Subway or bus stations.
100 miles
3/10=x/60 10x=180 x=18 The subway car would pass 18 stations each hour.
Explosions mainly in subway stations and on buses.
At subway stations, certain bus stops and even grocery stores and check cashing outlets.
No, there isn't. For a detailed list of wheelchair accessible subway stations, see the Related Link below.
The Orange Line is the Montreal Metro. It stops at 31 different subway stations and runs 30 kilometres. It is considered the longest subway line in Montreal.