Vernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue (IRT Flushing Line)

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New York City Subway station
Vernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue
Station information
Line IRT Flushing Line
Services 7 <7>(1a2a3c)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Other
Borough Queens
Opened June 22, 1915
Connection LIRR at Long Island City Handicapped/disabled access
Next north Hunters Point Avenue
7 <7>(1a2a3c)
Next south 42nd Street–Grand Central Handicapped/disabled access
7 <7>(1a2a3c)

Vernon Boulevard–Jackson Avenue (originally Vernon–Jackson Avenues) is the first station in Queens on the Flushing Line. It has two wall platforms and two tracks with full time fare control at the platform level at the Vernon Boulevard end, and part time control three steps above the platform at the Jackson Avenue end. There is no crossover or crossunder. The name tablet shows "Vernon–Jackson Aves." and there are directional mosaics "to Vernon Ave." and "to Jackson Ave." This station was the site of a night station agent being killed for the tokens. The result of this incident was a change in policy where night station agents do not have to empty the turnstiles after the evening station agent leaves unless police, a supervisor, or another employee is present (and that is left to the option of the station agent).

Despite its name, the station is not quite located at the intersection of Vernon Boulevard and Jackson Avenue. It is located on 50th Avenue, between Vernon and Jackson.

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