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The Lorimer Street station (announced as Metropolitan Avenue-Lorimer Street station) on the BMT Canarsie Line has two tracks and two side platforms. It opened on June 30, 1924, as part of the initial segment of the underground Canarsie Line, a product of the Dual Contracts, stretching from Sixth Avenue in Manhattan to Montrose Avenue. [12]
From there, buses head north on Classon Avenue and south on Franklin Avenue through Crown Heights and Bedford–Stuyvesant to Flushing Avenue. Once it reaches Flushing Avenue, the B48 turns onto Wallabout Street and Flushing Avenue and then heads north on Lorimer Street. From there, buses run along the length of Lorimer Street until Nassau Avenue.
Metropolitan Avenue/Lorimer Street: Lorimer Street: BMT Carnarsie Line: June 30, 1924 Brooklyn: Williamsburg: 3,903,034 73 Metropolitan Avenue: IND Crosstown Line: July 1, 1937 South Ferry/Whitehall Street: South Ferry† IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line: March 16, 2009 Manhattan: Battery Park: 5,995,305 33 Whitehall Street–South Ferry: BMT ...
The Dual Contracts also called for a subway line initially known as the 14th Street–Eastern District Line, usually shortened to 14th Street–Eastern Line. The line would run beneath 14th Street in Manhattan, from Sixth Avenue under the East River and through Williamsburg to Montrose and Bushwick Avenues in Brooklyn. [ 15 ]
It doesn’t pass through St. John’s Cemetery. The Q59 runs between Roebling Street and Union Avenue. The B24 runs between Bushwick Avenue and either Rodney Street (Greenpoint), or Marcy Avenue (Williamsburg). Some B38 local buses head to Metropolitan Avenue, then run east from Starr Street to Grandview Avenue while in service to Downtown ...
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The Lorimer Street station is a local station on the BMT Jamaica Line of the New York City Subway.Located at the intersection of Lorimer Street and Broadway in Brooklyn, it is served by the J train at all times except weekdays in the peak direction and the M train at all times except late nights.