D (New York City Subway service)

Sixth Avenue Express
Northern end Norwood – 205th Street
Southern end Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue
Stations 41

The D Sixth Avenue Express is a rapid transit service of the New York City Subway. It is colored orange on route signs, station signs, and the official subway map, since it uses the IND Sixth Avenue Line through Manhattan.

The D service operates at all times from 205th Street in Norwood, Bronx, to Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn via Concourse in the Bronx, Eighth Avenue (under Central Park West) and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, and the north side of the Manhattan Bridge to and from Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, D service operates via the BMT Fourth Avenue and West End lines.

At all times, D trains operate express in Manhattan. Trains operate local in the Bronx at all times except rush hours, when they run express in peak direction only (mornings to Manhattan, evenings from Manhattan). In Brooklyn, D trains bypass DeKalb Avenue and operate express along the Fourth Avenue corridor at all times except late nights, when they stop at DeKalb Avenue and operate local.

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History

D service began on December 15, 1940 when the IND Sixth Avenue Line opened. It ran from 205th Street, Bronx to World Trade Center on the IND Eighth Avenue Line (at that time was called Hudson Terminal), switching from the IND Sixth Avenue to the Eighth Avenue Lines at West Fourth Street – Washington Square.

On December 29, 1951, peak direction express service in the Bronx was discontinued.

On October 30, 1954, a connection between the IND South Brooklyn Line and BMT Culver Line opened. D service was rerouted via these two lines to Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue with limited rush hour trains to Church Avenue.

Between 1957 to 1959, limited rush hour trains ran express and/or local to IND Fulton Street Line.

From December 4 to December 27, 1962, a special service labeled DD was provided due to a water main break. It ran local from 205th Street, Bronx to 59th Street – Columbus Circle, then continued as a local down the Eighth Avenue Line to West Fourth Street, where it switched to the Sixth Avenue Line and continued on its normal route to Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue via the Culver Line.

On November 26, 1967, the Chrystie Street Connection opened, adding express service on the Sixth Avenue Line and connecting it with the Manhattan Bridge. D service was switched over to BMT Brighton Line via this new connector. It became the express service on weekdays to Brighton Beach and the local to Stillwell Avenue other times. In Manhattan, it ran express from West 4th Street to 34th Street rush hours only (the B used the express tracks to terminate there at other times). It would become the full time Sixth Avenue Express when non-rush hours B service was extended to 57th Street – Sixth Avenue.

When the north side of the Manhattan Bridge was closed in April 1986, D service ran in two sections, one between the Bronx and 34th Street (the Orange D) while the other ran from 57th Street – Seventh Avenue on the BMT Broadway Line, then express along the Broadway Line to Canal Street, then over the south side of the Manhattan Bridge into Brooklyn, and then along the Brighton Line to Stillwell Avenue (the Yellow D). At this time, D/Q skip-stop service ran in Brooklyn on weekdays.

In 1988, the north side reopened and the two sections joined. The D now ran as the full time Brighton Local to Stillwell Avenue.

In May 1995, the north side was closed during midday and weekends and D service was cut south of 34th Street-Herald Square. On July 22, 2001, it was closed at all times and D service was cut again. In Brooklyn, it was replaced by Q local service.

After September 11, 2001, C service was suspended. On weekends, the D ran local on the Eighth Avenue Line north of 59th Street to fill in the gap caused by the suspension.

On February 22, 2004, the north side of the Manhattan Bridge was reopened, and D trains were extended via the north side of the bridge to Brooklyn, replacing the W as the Fourth Avenue Express (late nights local) and West End Local to Stillwell Avenue. For Brooklyn service, the D had become the B and vice-versa.[1]

From May 24 to Fall 2004, construction on the IND Concourse Line suspended D express service in the Bronx, but the B still traveled to/from Bedford Park Boulevard during rush hours.

The Eighth Avenue fire in January 2005 caused D trains to run local on the Eighth Avenue Line north of 59th Street on weekday evenings until C service was restored on February 2.

Cultural references

Route

Service pattern

The following table shows the lines used by the D service, with shaded boxes indicating the route at the specified times:

Line From To Tracks Times
non-
rush
rush
peak
late
nights
IND Concourse Line (full line) Norwood – 205th Street all      
Bedford Park Boulevard 145th Street express    
local      
IND Eighth Avenue Line 135th Street 59th Street – Columbus Circle express  
IND Sixth Avenue Line Seventh Avenue Broadway – Lafayette Street
Chrystie Street Connection Grand Street all
Manhattan Bridge north
BMT Fourth Avenue Line DeKalb Avenue bypass  
bridge      
Atlantic Avenue – Pacific Street 36th Street express      
local      
BMT West End Line (full line) Ninth Avenue Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue    

Stations

For a more detailed station listing, see the articles on the lines listed above.

Station service legend
Stops all times
Stops all times except late nights
Stops late nights only
Stops weekdays only
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops rush hours only
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only
Time period details
Stations Subway transfers Connections
The Bronx
Norwood – 205th Street
Bedford Park Boulevard B 
Kingsbridge Road B 
Fordham Road B  Bx12 Select Bus Service
182nd–183rd Streets B 
Tremont Avenue B 
174th–175th Streets B 
170th Street B 
167th Street B 
161st Street – Yankee Stadium B 
4  (IRT Jerome Avenue Line)
Manhattan
155th Street B 
145th Street B 
A  C  (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
125th Street A  B  C  M60 bus to LaGuardia Airport
59th Street – Columbus Circle A  B  C 
1  2  (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line)
Seventh Avenue B 
E  (IND Queens Boulevard Line)
47th–50th Streets – Rockefeller Center B  F  M 
42nd Street – Bryant Park B  F  M 
7  <7> (IRT Flushing Line at Fifth Avenue – Bryant Park)
34th Street – Herald Square B  F  M 
N  Q  R  (BMT Broadway Line)
M34 / M34A Select Bus Service
PATH at 33rd Street
West Fourth Street – Washington Square B  F  M 
A  C  E  (IND Eighth Avenue Line)
PATH at 9th Street
Broadway – Lafayette Street B  F  M 
4  6  <6> (IRT Lexington Avenue Line at Bleecker Street; transfer to downtown trains only)
Grand Street B 
Brooklyn
DeKalb Avenue N  Q 
Atlantic Avenue – Pacific Street N  R 
B  Q  (BMT Brighton Line)
2  3  4  5  (IRT Eastern Parkway Line)
LIRR Atlantic Branch at Atlantic Terminal
Union Street N 
Ninth Street N 
F  G  (IND Culver Line at Fourth Avenue)
Prospect Avenue N 
25th Street N 
36th Street N  R 
Ninth Avenue
Fort Hamilton Parkway
50th Street
55th Street
62nd Street N  (BMT Sea Beach Line at New Utrecht Avenue)
71st Street
79th Street
18th Avenue
20th Avenue
Bay Parkway
25th Avenue
Bay 50th Street
Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue F  (IND Culver Line)
N  (BMT Sea Beach Line)
Q  (BMT Brighton Line)

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