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13th Street 60th Street Residential building on 4th avenue & 85th Street, in Brooklyn, NY. Fourth Avenue is a major thoroughfare in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.It stretches for 6 miles (9.7 km) south from Times Plaza, which is the triangle intersection created by Atlantic and Flatbush Avenues in Downtown Brooklyn, to Shore Road and the Belt Parkway in Bay Ridge.
Named after Atlantic Avenue and the Barclays Center arena, it is located at Fourth and Flatbush Avenues' intersections with Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Street in Downtown Brooklyn. The complex is served by the 2 , 4 , D , N , Q and R trains at all times; the 3 train at all times except late nights; the 5 and B trains on weekdays during the day ...
[5] [6] Atlantic Avenue from the Brooklyn Docks to Gateway Park at Van Wyck Expressway is 10.3 miles long, with 7.4 miles in Brooklyn, making it one of Brooklyn's longest streets. [1] Pre-electrification maps from 1909 [7] and 1910 [8] [9] show Atlantic Avenue, at that time, continued to the city line.
The Fourth Avenue Line was then extended the line south to 86th Street in Bay Ridge on January 15, 1916. The West End Line opened in stages. The line opened from Ninth Avenue to 18th Avenue on June 24, 1916, to 25th Avenue on July 29, 1916, and to Coney Island on July 21, 1917. Culver Line service was inaugurated on March 16, 1919, to Kings ...
The United States Postal Service office located at 539 Atlantic Avenue is still called the Times Plaza Station. Times Plaza is in Downtown Brooklyn and sits on the borders of the Park Slope, Fort Greene, and Boerum Hill neighborhoods. It is a short distance down Flatbush Avenue from the Grand Army Plaza.
Fifth Avenue Flatbush Avenue 4th Avenue 2 North–south B63 runs the entire length of the avenue. Sixth Avenue Atlantic Avenue: Fort Hamilton Parkway: 1–2 Varies Exists in three segments, separated by 36th–38th Street Yard and Sunset Park. Seventh Avenue Flatbush Avenue Cropsey Avenue: 2–5 North–south Exists in three segments.
The 2009 Atlantic Antic, at Atlantic Avenue and Smith Street in Brooklyn, New York. The Atlantic Antic is a street festival held yearly on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, New York between 4th Avenue and Hicks Street. It is run and produced by the Atlantic Avenue Local Development Corporation (AALDC). [1]
Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (New York City Subway), a station complex at Flatbush and Fourth Avenues in Brooklyn, consisting of: Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (IRT Eastern Parkway Line); serving the 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains; Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (BMT Brighton Line); serving the B and Q trains