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FYI
Hi, I've reverted your good faith efforts to E (New York City Subway service). I saw that you had added a block to the service pattern indicating that rush peak trains use the Jamaica Center – Parsons/Archer terminal. This is not correct. The rush peak trains referred to in that column are only the trains in the service guide that originate from or terminate at Jamaica – 179th Street. These trains run only in the peak direction and become a regular E train for the return trip. Thus, E trains can only use one or the other of the terminals, not both as you indicated. Regular E trains are covered in the Weekdays column. Acps110 (talk • contribs) 13:19, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

May 2012
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SSDE in underwater tourism
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August 2013
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July 2019
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September 2020
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Bluegreen Vacations 500/Season Finale 500
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September 2021
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