Exploring NYC subway terminal stops — one last station at a time.
At the edge of every subway line is a place most people never explore.This site documents the final stops — where the tracks end and new stories begin.
7 Line – Flushing–Main Street
Queens • Eastbound Terminal
At the edge of Flushing, the 7 Line ends in a dense, vibrant neighborhood full of food, foot traffic, and local history.
A Line – Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue
Queens • Southbound Terminal
Past beaches and marshland, this station sits in a quiet corner of the Rockaways — a world away from Midtown.
L Line – Canarsie–Rockaway Parkway
Brooklyn • Eastbound Terminal
The tracks end at a unique street-level station that once connected to trolley lines — now surrounded by residential calm.
1 Line – South Ferry
Manhattan • Southbound Terminal
Beneath the Battery, this loop station sits steps from the Staten Island Ferry and sweeping harbor views.
See terminal stops across the city on the map.
Started as a simple idea: find out what happens when the tracks run out.
Now it’s a growing archive of subway endpoints — built by locals, for explorers.
One of the world’s largest subway systems — and every single line has to end somewhere.
This section captures the last stops across all NYC subway lines: what they look like, what’s nearby, and why they matter.
Choose a Line to Explore
Click any line to see its terminal stops.