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The Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum station is a local station on the IRT Eastern Parkway Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn adjacent to the Brooklyn Museum, it is served by the 2 train at all times, the 3 train at all times except late nights, and the 4 train during late nights.
Station complex Station name Services Div Line Opened Borough Neighborhood Ridership (2023) Rank Fourth Avenue/Ninth Street: Fourth Avenue: IND: Culver Line: October 7, 1933 Brooklyn: Park Slope: 2,832,325 116 Ninth Street: BMT: Fourth Avenue Line: June 22, 1915 14th Street/Sixth Avenue: Sixth Avenue: BMT Carnarsie Line: June 30, 1924 Manhattan ...
East 116th–St. Luke's station; Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum station; Elder Avenue station; F. Fergus Falls station (Northern Pacific Railway)
Stations on the IRT Eastern Parkway Line of the New York City Subway, including the IRT Clark Street Tunnel and IRT Joralemon Street Tunnel. Pages in category "IRT Eastern Parkway Line stations" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum station; F. Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College station; Franklin Avenue (IRT Eastern Parkway Line) G. Gabelli School of Business;
Eastern Parkway is a parkway in Brooklyn, New York. Eastern Parkway may also refer to: Eastern Parkway (Louisville, Kentucky) Subway infrastructure on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, New York: Eastern Parkway station (BMT Fulton Street Line) Eastern Parkway station (BMT Jamaica Line) Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum station (IRT Eastern Parkway Line)
Oholei Torah, at 667 Eastern Parkway, is considered the center of Chabad educationA former student at a prominent Brooklyn yeshiva says he was sexually abused by a fellow pupil “nearly...
The Eastern Parkway station was a station on the demolished BMT Fulton Street Line in Brooklyn, New York City. It had 2 tracks and 1 island platform and was served by trains of the BMT Fulton Street Line. [4] The station was opened on November 18, 1889, one of three other stations along the line to open on that date. [5]