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Like other New Yorkers, you\u2019re likely utilizing the city\u2019s public transportation on a daily basis to get around New York City. One of these options includes the subway system, which runs through the different parts of the city, from the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, to Brooklyn. Folks who need to commute daily to work will often choose to live in a neighborhood that has an NYC subway stop that directly connects to work. During the last month, we spent time going over the various 1, 2, and 3 train stops and neighborhoods along those particular red lines. Today, we\u2019re starting our discussion of the blue A, C, E lines by discussing the express MTA A train route and the best neighborhoods to live in on this route.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

A train stops NYC<\/span><\/h1>\n

There are a total of 16 stops in Manhattan, 8 stops in Brooklyn, and 21 stops in Queens for the A train route. The A train route starts in Manhattan and then works its way southward, going through the tip of Manhattan into Brooklyn. From there, the A train runs westward until it hits Grant Avenue, enters Queens, and then splits off into three branches at Rockaway Blvd. The Lefferts Boulevard branch takes commuters further northwest, ending at Ozone Pk-Lefferts Boulevard. While the Far Rockaway and Rockaway Park branches brings commuters further southwest until it hits Broad Channel and split directions into north and south Rockaway.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

In order from Manhattan to Queens is a list of stops that the A train stops at. We\u2019ve specifically pointed out stops that serve not only the A train but also other train line routes that intersect with the A train. For your convenience, we\u2019ve also marked the stops that are ADA accessible.<\/span><\/p>\n

Manhattan stops:<\/span><\/h3>\n