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The Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center station (originally Atlantic Avenue station) on the BMT Brighton Line has two tracks and an island platform. [ 5 ] : 6 [ 184 ] : 25 The Q train stops at the station at all times, [ 192 ] while the B train stops here on weekdays during the day. [ 193 ]
Union Square: Union Square: June 30, 1924 [80] N Q R W (BMT Broadway Line) 4 5 6 <6> (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) M14A / M14D Select Bus Service: East Village: Third Avenue: June 30, 1924 [80] M14A / M14D Select Bus Service: First Avenue: June 30, 1924 [80] M14A / M14D Select Bus Service Northbound M15 Select Bus Service: Brooklyn
14th Street–Union Square: BMT Broadway Line N Q R W The BMT Broadway Line, BMT Canarsie Line, and IRT Lexington Avenue Line are linked by passageways at Union Square. The two BMT lines were connected on June 30, 1924, when the Canarsie Line opened. [14] A passageway to the IRT was placed inside fare control on July 1, 1948. [4] Union Square
The Atlantic Avenue station is a rapid transit station on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Atlantic and Snediker Avenues at East New York, Brooklyn , it is served by the L train at all times.
14th Street–Union Square: 14th Street–Union Square: BMT Broadway Line: September 4, 1917 Manhattan: Union Square: 21,527,757 4 14th Street–Union Square: IRT Lexington Avenue Line: October 27, 1904 Union Square: BMT Carnarsie Line: June 30, 1924 42nd Street–Bryant Park/Fifth Avenue: Fifth Avenue: IRT Flushing Line: March 22, 1926 ...
The Union Street station is a local station on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. It is located at the corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street in Brooklyn, New York City, serving the communities of Park Slope, Gowanus and Carroll Gardens. It is served by the R train at all times.
The oldest station to be built with this layout is the Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center station on the IRT Eastern Parkway Line (2, 3, 4, and 5 trains), where the connection is to the Atlantic Terminal of the Long Island Rail Road, with an adjacent express station at Nevins Street.
The Union Square station (announced as 14th Street–Union Square on rolling stock) on the BMT Canarsie Line has two tracks and one island platform. The L train stops here at all times. [183] The station is between Sixth Avenue to the west and Third Avenue to the east. [169] Various stairs and an elevator go up from the platform to the mezzanine.