Parkside Avenue (BMT Brighton Line)

Parkside Avenue
NYCS Q
New York City Subway rapid transit station
Station statistics
Address Parkside Avenue & Ocean Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Borough Brooklyn
Locale Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Coordinates 40°39′19″N 73°57′42″W / 40.65535°N 73.961651°WCoordinates: 40°39′19″N 73°57′42″W / 40.65535°N 73.961651°W
Division B (BMT)
Line BMT Brighton Line
Services       Q  (all times)
Connection
  • New York City Bus: B12, B16
Structure Open-cut
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4
Other information
Opened 1907
Former/other names Woodruff Avenue
Traffic
Passengers (2014) 1,617,878[1]Increase 17.1%
Rank 287 out of 421
Station succession
Next north Prospect Park: Q 
Next south Church Avenue: Q 

Parkside Avenue is a local station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway. Located at Parkside Avenue and Ocean Avenue in Flatbush, Brooklyn, it is served by the Q train at all times.

This station opened in 1907 as a two-track station named Woodruff Avenue, but now has four tracks and two side platforms. The two center express tracks are used by the B train when it operates on weekdays.

Tracks and northbound platform

Two thirds of the platforms are in a tunnel underneath cross streets and buildings while the remaining northern one third is in an open cut. The extreme north ends of the platforms, which were extensions built in the 1960s, have no canopies as they curve to the north. The southbound platform has its concrete wall painted beige while the northbound one is carved within the Earth's crust. Here, the station signs are the standard black plates in white lettering.

The rest of the open cut has a concrete canopy with red columns. The remainder of the platforms has a red trim line and mosaic name tablets reading "PARKSIDE AVE." in gold Times New Roman font surrounded by diamonds.

The station's main entrance/exit is a street level station house on the northern end of the tunnel above the platforms and tracks. Two staircases from each platform go up to a waiting area/crossover, where a turnstile bank provides entrance/exit from the system. Outside fare control, there is a token booth and two sets of doors, one leading to Parkside Avenue and Ocean Avenue and the other to the southern entrance of Prospect Park.

The Coney Island-bound platform has an exit-only at the extreme south end. A single platform-level turnstile leads to a short tunnel, where a staircase goes up to the southwest corner of Woodruff and Ocean Avenues. The extreme south end of the Manhattan-bound platform has an employee-only facility.

The 1994 artwork here is called Brighton Clay Re-Leaf by Susan Tunick. It features ceramic tiles portraying leaves in the station house within fare control. This artwork can also be found at the Prospect Park station.

Station layout

G Street Level Entrances/Exits
M Station house to entrances/exits, station agent, MetroCard vending machines
P
Platform level
Side platform, doors will open on the right
Northbound local NYCS Q toward Astoria – Ditmars Boulevard weekdays, 57th Street – Seventh Avenue weekends (Prospect Park)
Northbound express NYCS B does not stop here
Southbound express NYCS B does not stop here →
Southbound local NYCS Q toward Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue (Church Avenue)
Side platform, doors will open on the right

References

  1. "Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved 2015-04-30. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

External links

Media related to Parkside Avenue (BMT Brighton Line) at Wikimedia Commons