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Trains ran from 14th Street–Union Square to Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue, now using the bridge's northern tracks. [10] [13] On January 15, 1918, service was extended to Times Square–42nd Street. [12]
The F operates at all times between 179th Street in Jamaica, Queens and Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn. During rush hours, most alternate trains originate and terminate at Kings Highway in Gravesend, Brooklyn instead of Stillwell Avenue.
A March 1, 1907, agreement allowed the company to operate through service from 38th Street and New Utrecht Avenue to Coney Island. Starting around 1908, electric trains began operating as a branch of the BMT West End Line from Bath Junction to Coney Island, with trains coming from Park Row in Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge and BMT Fifth ...
Coney Island, Brooklyn Stillwell Avenue and Surf Avenue Northbound: Church Street, 6th Avenue, Madison Avenue Southbound: 5th Avenue, Broadway Brooklyn: Coney Island Avenue, Surf Avenue Began service on February 14, 1972 as B29X. [253] [254] Originally the B29X; renumbered in 1976; Served Midtown and Downtown Manhattan. [254]
The predecessor to the subway service known as the Q today was the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railway. On July 2, 1878, this steam railroad began operations on what would become the BMT Brighton Line, from Prospect Park to the Brighton Beach Hotel in Brighton Beach, which opened at the same time.
The Times Square–42nd Street station is a major New York City Subway station complex located under Times ... toward Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue via Sea Beach ...
Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue Bumper block at the end of the 42nd Street Shuttle tracks in Times Square station. NYCS terminals ... Times Square–42nd Street:
A poster showing the temporary DD service that resulted from a water main break. D service began on December 15, 1940, when the IND Sixth Avenue Line opened. It ran from 205th Street, the Bronx to World Trade Center (at that time called Hudson Terminal) on the IND Eighth Avenue Line at all times, switching between the IND Sixth Avenue to the Eighth Avenue Lines just south of West Fourth Street ...