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The 15th Street–Prospect Park station is a local station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway.Located at 15th Street east of Prospect Park West in the Windsor Terrace and Park Slope neighborhoods in Brooklyn, it is served by the F and G trains at all times.
The Prospect Park station is an express station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway. It is located in between Lincoln Road, Lefferts Avenue, Empire Boulevard, Ocean Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in Flatbush, Brooklyn, near the border of Crown Heights. Prospect Lefferts Gardens, which is a subsection of Flatbush, is adjacent to the ...
Past 7th Avenue, the local tracks diverge, curving south to 15th Street and Prospect Park West, while the express tracks take a direct route beneath Prospect Park. This is one of two places in the subway where the express tracks diverge from the local tracks, the other being on the IND Queens Boulevard Line between 65th Street and 36th Street.
Prospect Park station may refer to: Prospect Park station (Metro Transit), a station on the METRO Green Line, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; Prospect Park station (BMT lines), a station on the BMT Brighton and Fulton Street Lines of the New York City Subway; Prospect Park station (SEPTA), a station on the SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line ...
15th Street–Prospect Park: G | Fort Hamilton Parkway: G Church Avenue: G Some rush hour trips in either direction begin and end their runs to Manhattan and Queens at this station Ditmas Avenue: 18th Avenue: Avenue I: Bay Parkway: Avenue N: Avenue P: Kings Highway: B82 Select Bus Service: Avenue U: Avenue X: Some northbound a.m. rush hour ...
Central Park North–110th Street: IRT: Lenox Avenue Line: November 23, 1904 Manhattan: Harlem: 1,598,022 203 Chambers Street: IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line: July 1, 1918 Manhattan: Financial District: 3,782,605 77 Chambers Street–World Trade Center/Park Place/Cortlandt Street† IND Eighth Avenue Line: September 10, 1932 Manhattan ...
Yellow tiles are also used at 15th Street–Prospect Park, the only other local station between Seventh Avenue and Church Avenue. [22] [23] South of this station, on the express tracks on the lower level, there are bellmouths for a proposed subway line along Fort Hamilton Parkway and/or the parallel Tenth Avenue.
There are 170 New York City Subway stations in Brooklyn (171 if 75th Street–Elderts Lane, which is located in both Brooklyn and Queens, is included). [^ 1] When transfer stations with two or more non-adjacent platforms are counted as one station, the number of stations is 157.