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13th Avenue (BMT Culver Line)

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Services
  
BMT Culver Line

Structure
  
Elevated

Opened
  
11 November 1919

Locale
  
Kensington

Tracks
  
3

Transit connections
  
Church Avenue Line

Next north
  
Fort Hamilton Parkway

Borough
  
Brooklyn

Platforms in use
  
2

Address
  
37th Street & 13th Avenue Brooklyn, NY

Closed
  
May 11, 1975 (41 years ago) (1975-05-11)

Similar
  
Ditmas Avenue, Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York Aquarium, Brooklyn Bridge

13th Avenue was a New York City Subway station on the demolished section of the BMT Culver Line. It originally had three tracks and 2 side platforms, although near the end of its life only used one track and one of the side platforms, due to the other 2 tracks being removed.

It opened on November 11, 1919, and had a connection to the B&QT Church Avenue Line streetcar. When the IND South Brooklyn Line was extended to Ditmas Avenue and converted most of the line to the Independent Subway System, the station's service was replaced by the Culver Shuttle. On May 28, 1959, the station and the line were reduced from three tracks to two. By December 1960 the shuttle was reduced to a single track and platform, due to the December 1960 nor'easter and low ridership. The station finally closed on May 11, 1975.

References

13th Avenue (BMT Culver Line) Wikipedia


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