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The closest station is the Woodhaven Boulevard Station on the M (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) and the R(of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line). The E (of the A-C-E, the blue line) also stops at Woodhaven Boulevard at night (11 PM to 5:30 AM), when the M and R aren't running.

The Woodhaven Boulevard Station is on Queens Boulevard, right in front of the mall.

The second closest subway line is the 7 (the purple line) to Junction Boulevard. You'll exit the subway at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue and Junction Boulevard. Walk about 0.5 miles south on Junction Boulevard (you will know which way is south because the next intersection will be Junction Boulevard and 40th Road. If you walk 1 block and reach 38th Avenue, then you've gone north). When you reach the Long Island Expressway, the mall will be on your right side.

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It depends on where in Queens you're coming from. Queens is 178 square miles, so the route you need to take depends on what train or trains are closest to your starting point. See the Related Link below for a subway map.

Not too many subway lines run through Queens, however, so I can give you directions from each one:

The 7 train (the purple line)Take the 7 train to 42nd Street-Times Square. The E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line)Take the E train to 42nd Street-Port Authority Bus Terminal (at 8th Avenue, 1 block west of Times Square). The N-R-Q (the yellow line)Take the N-R-Q to 42nd Street-Times Square. The F or M (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line)Take the F or M trains to 34th Street-Herald Square. Transfer at Herald Square to the Uptown N-R-Q, 1 stop, to 42nd Street-Times Square.

OR, take the F or M to 42nd Street-Bryant Park. Transfer at Bryant Park to the Manhattan-bound 7 train, 1 stop, to 42nd Street-Times Square.

The J-Z (the brown line)Take the J-Z to Canal Street. Transfer at Canal Street to the Uptown Q express train to 42nd Street-Times Square (you can also take the N or R but they are local trains so it will take a lot longer).
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The closest subway stop to the Queens Center Mall is the M train or the R train to Woodhaven Blvd.

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