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[a] Since the G train's schedule is designed around that of the F train, train frequencies on both routes would have to be modified. [ 77 ] In July 2018, the MTA published a report stating that the G route would have 15 full-length trains per hour between Court Square and Bedford–Nostrand Avenues, or a rate of one train every four minutes.
Station Reporter — G Train; Hopetunnel.org — South 4th Street station shell; Abandoned Stations — IND Second System unfinished stations; The Subway Nut — Broadway Pictures Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine; Broadway entrance from Google Maps Street View; Platforms from Google Maps Street View
[11] [17] G trains, which are about half the length of the 600-foot (180 m) platform, stop near the south end of the station. [ 11 ] [ 18 ] Both platforms have an unstaffed, same-level fare control area at their north ends.
[8] [18] G trains, which are about half the length of the 600-foot (180 m) platform, stop near the south end of the station. [ 8 ] [ 15 ] Both platforms have an unstaffed platform-level fare control at their north end, with no crossover.
The Court Square–23rd Street station is a New York City Subway station complex on the IND Crosstown Line, the IRT Flushing Line and the IND Queens Boulevard Line.The complex is located in the vicinity of One Court Square in Hunters Point and Long Island City, Queens, and is served by the 7, E, and G trains at all times (the latter of which terminates here), the M train on weekdays, and the ...
The 21st Street station (signed as 21st Street–Van Alst [2]) is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of 21st Street and Jackson Avenue in the Hunters Point section of Long Island City, Queens, it is served by the G train at all times.
The Classon Avenue station (locally / ˈ k l ɔː s ɪ n / KLAW-sin) is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Classon and Lafayette Avenues on the border of Bedford–Stuyvesant and Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, it is served at all times by the G train.
The G stops at the station at all times. [5] The station is between Classon Avenue to the north and Fulton Street to the south. [6] Both platforms have a light green trim line with a dark green border and mosaic name tablets reading "CLINTON - WASHINGTON AV." on two lines in white sans-serif lettering on a dark green background and a lighter ...