M subway line
The M subway line is a rapid transit line in the New York City Subway system. It operates between Middle Village in Queens and Manhattan, providing essential connections for commuters and residents. The line primarily runs through the Queens Boulevard and Manhattan areas, making stops at key neighborhoods and transit hubs.
The M line is known for its distinctive orange color on subway maps. It shares tracks with other lines, such as the J and Z lines, at certain points. The line was originally established in 1913 and has undergone various changes and extensions over the years to improve service and accessibility.