L line
The "L line" refers to a specific route in the New York City Subway system, known for its distinctive elevated sections. It runs between Manhattan and Brooklyn, connecting various neighborhoods and providing essential transit options for commuters and residents. The line is identified by the letter "L" and is particularly popular for its access to areas like Williamsburg and Bushwick.
The L line operates primarily along 14th Street in Manhattan before crossing the East River into Brooklyn. It is known for its frequent service and modern trains, making it a vital part of the city's public transportation network. The line also connects with several other subway lines, enhancing accessibility across the city.