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Brooklyn School of Inquiry (PS/IS 686), often referred to as BSI, is a progressive, constructivist New York City public school, located at 50 Avenue P in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn. It grew by one grade annually until 2016, when it reached capacity as an elementary/middle school serving students from kindergarten through grade eight.
The station has a full-time mezzanine at Avenue P and McDonald Avenue. It has six staircases: two to the northeast and southwest corners of that intersection, and two to each platform. [ 21 ] There is a station facility constructed inside the mezzanine on the Manhattan -bound side, giving evidence that there was a third staircase that was ...
The opening of the Sixth Avenue Line relieved train traffic on the Eighth Avenue Line, which was used by all IND services except for the GG Brooklyn–Queens Crosstown service. [31] The BB train served part of the Sixth Avenue Line's midtown section during weekday rush hours only, running local between 168th Street and 34th Street–Herald Square.
John Dewey High School is a public high school in Gravesend, Brooklyn, New York City.It was founded and based on the educational principles of John Dewey.The school, under the supervision of the New York City Department of Education, was named a New American High School in 2000.
US Post Office-Parkville Station, originally known as Station "Y," is a historic post office building located at Bensonhurst in Brooklyn, New York, United States. It was built in 1936, and designed by consulting architect Carroll H. Pratt for the Office of the Supervising Architect.
50th Street station opened on June 24, 1916, along with the first portion of the BMT West End Line from 36th Street on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line to 18th Avenue station. [3] [4] The line was originally a surface excursion railway to Coney Island, called the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Railroad, which was established in 1862, but did not reach Coney Island until 1864. [5]
Cut-off from 4th Avenue until Church Avenue because of Green-Wood Cemetery. 36th Street 2nd Avenue 15th Avenue 1-2 Varies Westbound from 2nd Avenue to 5th Avenue becoming two-way to 7th Avenue. Cut-off by cemetery, resumes westbound at Fort Hamilton Parkway. 36th Street Station is on 4th Avenue. 37th Street 2nd Avenue Dahill Road 1-2 Varies
The district overlaps with Brooklyn Community Boards 15 and 18, and with New York's 8th and 9th congressional districts. It also overlaps with the 19th, 21st, and 22nd districts of the New York State Senate, and with the 41st, 58th, 59th, and 60th districts of the New York State Assembly. [5]