Located at 69th Street and Roosevelt Avenue in the Woodside, Queens, it is served by the 7 train at all times.
When the majority of the line was built in the early 1910s, most of the route went through undeveloped land, and Roosevelt Avenue had not been constructed.
[4]: 47 Community leaders advocated for more Dual Contracts lines to be built in Queens to allow development there.
[16][17] As part of the 2015–2019 Capital Program, the MTA announced plans to renovate the 52nd, 61st, 69th, 82nd, 103rd and 111th Streets stations, a project that had been delayed for several years.
[3] The extreme north (geographical east) end of the northbound platform is a closed work stair leading to a storage area below the tracks.
Both platforms have beige windscreens and brown canopies with green support frames and columns in the center and black, waist-high, steel fences at either ends.