Times Square - IRT Flushing Line - was created in 1917.
IRT Flushing Line was created in 1915.
Flushing Avenue - BMT Jamaica Line - was created in 1988.
Junction Boulevard - IRT Flushing Line - was created in 1917.
Flushing Avenue - IND Crosstown Line - was created in 1937.
Hunters Point Avenue - IRT Flushing Line - was created in 1916.
Take the Uptown 1-2-3 (the red line), 1 stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square.Transfer at 42nd Street-Times Square to the Uptown 7train (the purple line). Take the Uptown 7 from the beginning of the line (42nd Street-Times Square) to the end of the line, Flushing-Main Street (at Roosevelt Avenue).
Yes. As of November 4, 2012, the entire 7 line is operational, from the Uptown end of the line (Flushing-Main Street) to the Downtown end (42nd Street-Times Square).Keep in mind that there are still delays on all the functioning subway lines, so if you have to be on time for something, be sure to leave at least 15 minutes earlier than you normally would.
Take the Uptown N-R-Q (the yellow line) from 14th Street-Union Square to 42nd Street-Times Square.Transfer at Times Square to the Downtown 1-2-3 (the red line), one stop, to 34th Street-Penn Station.
Take the Uptown 1-2-3 (the red line) one stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square. Transfer at Times Square to the R train.
Very easy. Draw a square, draw a line through it then from above the line 4 times (draw it inside the square, not on the edges of the square) then you are done. it should be a 4x2 grid. 4x2 means 2 rows and 4 squares on each row.
I reckon there is no air vent pipe on the drain line of the toilet you are flushing and the siphon action is sucking out the water in the loft toilet also.
No, the N train (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) does not stop at Penn Station. But it stops at Times Square. Take the Uptown 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) one stop, from 34th Street-Penn Station to 42nd Street-Times Square, then transfer at Times Square to the N.