# Retrieve a Queue Use this endpoint for the [Queues](./index.mdx) method to retrieve a single call queue. ## Parameters | Parameter | |:-| | No Parameters | ## Request Retrieve a single call queue. shell curl https://example.signalwire.com/api/laml/2010-04-01/Accounts/{AccountSid}/Queues/{QueueSid}.json \ -X GET \ -u YourProjectID:YourAuthToken javascript const { RestClient } = require(@signalwire/compatibility-api) const client = RestClient(YourProjectID, YourAuthToken, { signalwireSpaceUrl: example.signalwire.com }) client.queues(QueueSid) .fetch() .then(queue => console.log(queue.friendlyName)) .done(); csharp using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using Twilio; using Twilio.Rest.Api.V2010.Account; class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { TwilioClient.Init(YourProjectID, YourAuthToken, new Dictionary { [signalwireSpaceUrl] = {SPACE}.signalwire.com }); Console.WriteLine(queue.FriendlyName); } } python from signalwire.rest import Client as signalwire_client client = signalwire_client(YourProjectID, YourAuthToken, signalwire_space_url = example.signalwire.com) queue = client.queues(QueueSid).fetch() print(queue.friendly_name) ruby require signalwire/sdk @client = Signalwire::REST::Client.new YourProjectID, YourAuthToken, signalwire_space_url: example.signalwire.com queue = @client.queues(QueueSid).fetch puts queue.friendly_name