

From escaping their dysfunctional families in the working-class neighborhood of South Jamaica, Queens, to teaching in one of the city's most queer-friendly schools in Brooklyn, the two men have shared everything. In addition, the Q25, Q30, Q31, Q34 and Q65 buses all terminate on Sutphin Boulevard.A Five Boroughs Story Michael Rodriguez and Nunzio Medici have been friends for two decades.

The Q6, Q8, Q9, Q40, Q41 and Q60 buses all serve portions of Sutphin Boulevard south of Downtown Jamaica, while the Q7 serves the route. The Q20, Q43 and Q44 SBS run on Sutphin Boulevard between Hillside Avenue and Archer Avenue. Several bus routes run along Sutphin Boulevard in Jamaica. Sutphin Boulevard, the former BMT Jamaica Line elevated station at Jamaica Avenue now demolished and replaced by the Archer Avenue station.Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport, a station complex on the Archer Avenue lines, serving the E, J, and Z trains.Sutphin Boulevard, on the IND Queens Boulevard Line at Hillside Avenue, serving the E, F, and trains.Sutphin Boulevard passes by several New York City Subway stations named for it along the way, including: Sutphin Boulevard ends at the intersection of Rockaway Boulevard and 150th Street south of that intersection, 150th Street continues into John F. Major intersections along the way include Liberty Avenue, Lakewood Avenue, Linden Boulevard and Foch Boulevard. It passes through the Jamaica and South Jamaica neighborhoods. Between Archer Avenue and 94th Avenue, Sutphin Boulevard goes under the tracks of the Long Island Rail Road at Jamaica station. Sutphin Boulevard begins at Hillside Avenue and passes through Jamaica Center. It comes from the Dutch name Sutphin, which is derived from the Dutch city of Zutphen. Sutphin Boulevard is a major street in the New York City borough of Queens, Its northern end is at Hillside Avenue in Jamaica and its southern end is Rockaway Boulevard on the border of South Jamaica and Springfield Gardens.
