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168th Street station (BMT Jamaica Line)

1916 establishments in New York City1918 establishments in New York City1977 disestablishments in New York (state)Defunct BMT Jamaica Line stationsFormer elevated and subway stations in Queens, New York
Jamaica, QueensRailway stations closed in 1977Railway stations in the United States opened in 1916Use mdy dates from February 2019
168th Street Jamaica El at 165th Street
168th Street Jamaica El at 165th Street

The 168th Street station was the terminal station on the demolished section of the BMT Jamaica Line in Queens, New York City. It was located between 165th and 168th Streets on Jamaica Avenue.

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168th Street station (BMT Jamaica Line)
Jamaica Avenue, New York Queens

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Golden Krust

Jamaica Avenue 165-10
11432 New York, Queens
New York, United States
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Queens Public Library

The Queens Public Library (QPL), also known as the Queens Borough Public Library and Queens Library (QL), is the public library for the borough of Queens, and one of three public library systems serving New York City. It is one of the largest library systems in the world by circulation, having loaned 13.5 million items in the 2015 fiscal year, and one of the largest in the country in terms of the size of its collection. According to its website, the library holds about 7.5 million items, of which 1.4 million are at its central library in Jamaica, Queens. It was named "2009 Library of the Year" by Library Journal. Although it was organized in 1858 on a subscription basis, the original Central Library on Parsons Boulevard in Jamaica was opened in 1930 and later expanded with a four-story Renaissance Revival themed architecture. Dating back to the foundation of the first Queens library in Flushing in 1858, Queens Public Library has become one of the largest public library systems in the United States, comprising 62 branches throughout the borough. Queens Public Library serves Queens' population of almost 2.3 million, including one of the largest immigrant populations in the country. Consequently, a large percentage of the library's collections are in languages other than English, particularly Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Russian. Queens Public Library is separate from both the New York Public Library, which serves the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island, and the Brooklyn Public Library, which serves only Brooklyn.