K (Eighth Avenue Local)

"K" train symbol
Eighth Avenue Local
An R42 K train at Chambers Street
Northern end168th Street
Southern endWorld Trade Center
Stations23
Started serviceSeptember 10, 1932; 92 years ago (1932-09-10)
DiscontinuedDecember 11, 1988; 35 years ago (1988-12-11)
Route map

Down arrow  B   K 
168th Street
163rd Street–Amsterdam Avenue
155th Street
145th Street
135th Street
125th Street
116th Street
Cathedral Parkway–110th Street
103rd Street
96th Street
86th Street
81st Street–Museum of Natural History
72nd Street
59th Street–Columbus Circle
50th Street
(Disabled access southbound)
42nd Street–Port Authority Bus Terminal
34th Street–Penn Station
23rd Street
14th Street
West Fourth Street–Washington Square
Spring Street
Canal Street
World Trade Center | Chambers Street
Up arrow  E   K 
Legend

Lines used by the "K" train
Other services sharing tracks with the "K" train
Unused lines, connections, or service patterns
 K 
Termini of services

Cross-platform interchange

Platforms on different levels

The K Eighth Avenue Local, earlier the AA, was a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. Its route bullet was colored blue on station signs, car rollsigns, and the official subway map since it ran on the IND Eighth Avenue Line.

The K operated during midday, evenings, and weekends, making local stops between 168th Street in Washington Heights, Manhattan and World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan via Central Park West and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. During late night hours, the A express made local stops on the IND Eighth Avenue Line. During rush hours, the C, formerly the CC, ran between Bedford Park Boulevard and Euclid Avenue, replacing the K as the local on Eighth Avenue. It was discontinued in 1988 as part of a series of major service changes.