Howard Beach - JFK Airport station on the IND Rockaway Line in Howard Beach, NY, offers a unique travel experience along the historic Rockaway line which dates back to 1892. Originally built by the Long Island Railroad, the line was adapted for subway use by the city in the 1950s, featuring a fireproof bridge over Jamaica Bay and man-made islands. The station itself was extensively rebuilt in the 2000s, along with the creation of an adjacent JFK Airtrain station.
Passengers traveling through Howard Beach - JFK Airport station can marvel at the intricate Jamaica Bay Crossing, featuring two swing bridges offering picturesque views for rail enthusiasts. The station boasts two side platforms alongside a right-of-way, with a glass-enclosed mezzanine level housing fare controls and crossovers. Art enthusiasts can admire the raised relief painted mural entitled "On Beaches of Harmony Bay" on the northbound platform.
With a rich history and distinctive features, Howard Beach - JFK Airport station stands as a testament to the evolution of transportation infrastructure, offering travelers a glimpse into the past while providing efficient subway connections for modern-day commuting needs.
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