Traffic & Transit

2 Queens Subway Stations Will Reopen Restrooms In May

MTA announced Wednesday that 12 New York City subway station restrooms will reopen this spring.

Two subway stations in Queens will reopen their restrooms this spring, MTA announced Wednesday.
Two subway stations in Queens will reopen their restrooms this spring, MTA announced Wednesday. (Maya Kaufman/Patch)

QUEENS — Two subway stations in Queens will reopen their restrooms this spring, MTA announced Wednesday.

The Flushing Main Street 7 station and the Queensboro Plaza station will reopen their bathrooms by early May, said Richard Davey, head of New York City Transit.

Ten more stations are reopening their restrooms as part of the second phase to restore toilet service after the pandemic disrupted the city. That means a total of 24 restrooms across the subway will be back in service.

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In January, the Forest Hills-71 Av station and the Jackson Hts–Roosevelt Av station reopened as part of the MTA's first phase of bathroom restoration.

Bathrooms will reopen in May in these stations:

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  • Norwood-205th St
  • Woodlawn 4 train
  • 168th Street
  • 72nd Street Q
  • Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall
  • 57th Street NQR
  • Atlantic Barclays
  • 36th Street DNR
  • Coney Island-Stillwell
  • Flushing Main Street 7
  • Queensboro Plaza

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