Talk:BMT Brooklyn Loops

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[edit] Culver Line

dabing Culver Line to "IND Culver Line" is an anachronism. The Nassau Loop opened in 1931 and provided subway service to the BMT Culver Line. IND Culver Line service never accessed the Nassau Loop, and whether or not you believe that the current Culver Line south of Ditmas Avenue is IND or BMT, it certainly wasn't IND for nearly a quarter-century after the BMT Culver subway service began. -- Cecropia (talk) 20:15, 27 January 2008 (UTC)