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IND 63rd Street Line (full line) 21st Street–Queensbridge: Lexington Avenue–63rd Street: all IND Sixth Avenue Line: 57th Street: 47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center: Second Avenue: local Delancey Street: York Street: all IND Culver Line (full line) Jay Street–MetroTech: Church Avenue: local express Limited service Ditmas Avenue
The Sixth Avenue Line, constructed in stages during the 1930s, was the last trunk line built by the Independent Subway System (IND) before it was incorporated into the modern-day New York City Subway. It was more difficult to build than other subway trunk lines in New York City because construction had to proceed around, over, and under ...
The subway portion of the IND Culver Line was originally designated the Brooklyn Line but has also been called the Smith Street Line, [13] [14] Church Avenue Line, South Brooklyn Line, and various other names. The express tracks beneath Prospect Park are sometimes referred to as the Prospect Park Line. [15]
Plans for a crosstown subway line were floated as early as 1912. [4] [5] In 1923, a plan for such a line, to be operated by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT) from the Queensboro Bridge under Jackson Avenue, Manhattan Avenue, Roebling Street, Bedford Avenue, and Hancock Street to Franklin Avenue at the north end of the BMT Franklin Avenue Line, [6] was adopted by the city. [7]
An MTA rep told The Post signs alerting customers to the suspension were posted in affected subway stations on Dec. 30, and news of the service change has been on the MTA website since Dec. 2.
The Seventh Avenue station (also Seventh Avenue–Park Slope station) is an express station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway, located at Seventh Avenue and Ninth Street in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn. It is served by the F and G trains at all times, and by the <F> train during rush hours in the peak direction. The ...
Two photos showing the unknown man writing Kill the Homeless on a subway bench, and a third image showing the recent arson murder on the F train,.
A man wanted for questioning in the death of a woman set ablaze on a subway train is seen in a combination of still images from surveillance video in New York City on Dec. 22, 2024.