F Train
The F Train is a subway line in New York City that operates under the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). It runs from Jamaica, Queens, to Coney Island, Brooklyn, covering a distance of approximately 27 miles. The F Train is known for its distinctive orange color on subway maps and serves several important neighborhoods, including Forest Hills, Park Slope, and Coney Island.
The F Train has 53 stations, making it one of the more accessible lines in the system. It connects with multiple other subway lines, providing riders with various transfer options. The train operates 24 hours a day, making it a vital transportation option for both residents and visitors in the city.