IND Fulton Street Line

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IND Fulton Street Line
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IND Sixth Avenue Line
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IND Eighth Avenue Line
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Jay Street–Borough Hall
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IND Crosstown Line
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Hoyt-Schermerhorn Street
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IND Culver Line
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Lafayette Avenue
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Clinton–Washington Avenues
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Franklin Avenue
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Nostrand Avenue
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Kingston–Throop Avenues
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Utica Avenue
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Ralph Avenue
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Rockaway Avenue
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Broadway Junction
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Liberty Avenue
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Van Siclen Avenue
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Shepherd Avenue
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Euclid Avenue
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Pitkin Avenue Yard
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Grant Avenue
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80th Street
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88th Street
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Rockaway Boulevard
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IND Rockaway Line
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104th Street
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111th Street
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Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard

The IND Fulton Street Line is a rapid transit line of the IND Division of the New York City Subway, extending from the Cranberry Street Tunnel under the East River through all of central Brooklyn to a terminus in Ozone Park, Queens. The IND Rockaway Line branches off of it. It forms part of the A train.

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[edit] General characteristics

While much of the line is four tracks, its only service into Manhattan is via the two-track Cranberry Street Tunnel. Manhattan-bound trains merge into the express tracks at the Hoyt–Schermerhorn Street station.

Under Fulton Street, the line is mainly single level. The Nostrand Avenue station is the exception with the express tracks on the upper level and local tracks on the lower level. This is partly because it was built while the old, now-demolished elevated line on the surface had to be supported.

The stations along Liberty Avenue in Queens, from 80th Street–Hudson Street through Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard, as well as the current 3-track elevated structure, were built for the BMT Fulton Street Line in 1915 as part of BMT's portion of the Dual Contracts. The connection to the BMT was severed on April 26, 1956, and the IND was extended east (track direction south) from Euclid Avenue via a connecting tunnel and new intermediate station at Grant Avenue, with the new service beginning on April 29, 1956.

[edit] Route

Entering Brooklyn via the Cranberry Street Tunnel as a two-track line, it travels east on Cranberry Street, south on Jay Street, briefly running parallel with the IND Culver Line. It turns away from the Culver Line onto Schermerhorn Street to the six-track Hoyt–Schermerhorn Street station, which it shares the Brooklyn–Queens Crosstown Line. At this point it becomes a four-track system until Euclid Avenue.

The line continues east under Schermerhorn Street to the intersection of Schermerhorn, 3rd Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, and thence across it, onto Lafayette Avenue and then finally onto Fulton Street.

It leaves Fulton Street via Truxton Street, crosses Broadway, curves through a corner of the BMT Yard, and crosses Jamaica Avenue onto Granville Payne Avenue. It turns east onto Pitkin Avenue to Euclid Avenue, where it interchanges with the Pitkin Avenue Yards. Here it becomes a three-track line.

Past the Grant Avenue Station, the line becomes elevated, swinging somewhat north until it is over Liberty Avenue. Just past the Rockaway Boulevard Station, the Rockaway Line branches southward. The Fulton Street Line continues over Liberty Avenue to its terminus at Lefferts Boulevard.

[edit] Station listing

Station service legend
Stops all times Stops all times
Stops all times except late nights Stops all times except late nights
Stops late nights only Stops late nights only
Stops rush hours in peak direction only Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Time period details
Handicapped/disabled access Station Tracks Services Opened Transfers and notes
Connections from IND Eighth Avenue Line (A all times C all except late nights) and IND Sixth Avenue Line (F all times)
Jay Street–Borough Hall all A all times C all except late nights F all times February 1, 1933
IND Culver Line splits (F all times)
Hoyt–Schermerhorn Street all A all times C all except late nights April 9, 1936 IND Crosstown Line (G all times)
Lafayette Avenue local A late nights C all except late nights April 9, 1936
Clinton–Washington Avenues local A late nights C all except late nights April 9, 1936
Handicapped/disabled access Franklin Avenue local A late nights C all except late nights April 9, 1936 Franklin Avenue Shuttle (S all times)
Nostrand Avenue all A all times C all except late nights April 9, 1936
Kingston–Throop Avenues local A late nights C all except late nights April 9, 1936
Utica Avenue all A all times C all except late nights April 9, 1936
Ralph Avenue local A late nights C all except late nights April 9, 1936
Rockaway Avenue local A late nights C all except late nights April 9, 1936
Broadway Junction all A all times C all except late nights December 30, 1946 BMT Canarsie Line (L all times)
BMT Jamaica Line (J all times Z rush hours, peak direction)
Liberty Avenue local A late nights C all except late nights November 28, 1948
Van Siclen Avenue local A late nights C all except late nights November 28, 1948
Shepherd Avenue local A late nights C all except late nights November 28, 1948
Handicapped/disabled access Euclid Avenue all A all times C all except late nights November 28, 1948
Grant Avenue all A all times April 29, 1956
80th Street local A all times September 25, 1915[1]
88th Street local A all times September 25, 1915[1]
Rockaway Boulevard local A all times September 25, 1915[1]
IND Rockaway Line splits (A all times)
104th Street local A all times September 25, 1915[1]
111th Street local A all times September 25, 1915[1]
Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard all A all times September 25, 1915[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "New Elevated Line Opened for Queens" (PDF), The New York Times, September 26, 1915. Retrieved on 2007-09-28.