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The 16th Street station was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Fifth Avenue Line in Brooklyn, New York City. It was served by trains of the BMT Culver Line [3] and BMT Fifth Avenue Line and had 2 tracks and 1 island platform. The station was built on August 15, 1889, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and 16th Street, and had a ...
This grid starts with 1st Street in Park Slope south of Garfield Place and ends with 101st Street just north of Shore Road and the Belt Parkway in Bay Ridge. A separate grid of "West" and "East" streets (West 1st through West 37th Streets, and East 1st through East 108th Streets) lies on both sides of Dahill Road and run approximately north ...
Brooklyn, New York, U.S. Communities served: Homecrest, Midwood, Marine Park, Flatlands, Mill Basin: Start: Mill Basin - National Drive & Mill Avenue (last drop-off) 56th Drive & Strickland Avenue (first pick-up) Via: Quentin Road, Fillmore Avenue, East 66th Street: End: Homecrest - East 16th Street and Quentin Road at Kings Highway ( B Q ...
Beard Street and Van Brunt Street Park Slope 5th Avenue and 10th Street Lorraine Street, 9th Street Began on August 27, 1936 by Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit. In April 2002, plans were announced to modify the eastbound route of the B77 to eliminate delays along Bush Street after the opening and expansion of an entrance to a waste transfer station.
This extension was done on a six-month pilot basis. Buses would run via 201st Street, 33rd Avenue, 202nd Street, 32nd Avenue, 208th Street, 35th Avenue, Bell Boulevard, 48th Avenue, Rocky Hill Road, 47th Avenue, Hollis Court Boulevard, Utopia Parkway, Homelawn Street, 169th Street, and Jamaica Avenue.
Mapleton is a neighborhood in southern Brooklyn, New York City, bounded by 16th Avenue on the west, Dahill Road on the east, 57th Street on the north, and 65th Street on the south. It borders Bensonhurst and Borough Park to the west, and Midwood to the east. The area was originally developed in the 1910s, and was sometimes called "Mapleton Park".
The Kings Highway station is an express station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway.It is located at Kings Highway between East 15th and East 16th Streets on the border of Midwood and Homecrest neighborhoods of Brooklyn.
The Seaside and Brooklyn Bridge Elevated Railroad was organized on March 18, 1890 [11] to extend the Fifth Avenue Elevated south to Fort Hamilton, to extend the Lexington Avenue Elevated from Van Siclen Avenue east to the city line, [12] and to build in High Street at the Brooklyn Bridge (this became part of the Sands Street station loop). [13]