L Train
The L Train is a rapid transit line in the New York City subway system, known for its distinctive light blue color on maps. It runs between Manhattan and Brooklyn, connecting neighborhoods like Williamsburg and Bushwick to the city. The line is popular for its accessibility and serves as a vital transportation option for commuters and residents.
The L Train operates 24 hours a day, with frequent service during peak hours. It has a total of 24 stations, making it an essential route for those traveling between Brooklyn and Manhattan. The line is also known for its unique underground and elevated sections.