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Avenue P (IND Culver Line)

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Division
  
B (IND, formerly BMT)

Services
  
F  (all times)

Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Borough
  
Brooklyn

Line
  
IND Culver Line

Structure
  
Elevated

Opened
  
16 March 1919

Avenue P (IND Culver Line)

Tracks
  
3 (2 in regular service)

Address
  
Brooklyn, NY 11230, United States

Locale
  
Midwood, Gravesend, Bensonhurst

Similar
  
Avenue N, Avenue I, Avenue X, Avenue U, 18th Avenue

Avenue P is a local station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway. It is served by the F train at all times.

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Station layout

This elevated station, opened on March 16, 1919, has two side platforms and three tracks with the center track not normally used.

Stations along the three-tracked stretch of the Culver Line, including this station (excluding Ditmas Avenue, which had already been rehabilitated) are being renovated from June 7, 2016 to at least 2017, with the center track being used to bypass the portions of the stations that are under renovation. The entire cost of the station renewal project is $140 million.

Exits

The station has a full-time mezzanine at Avenue P and McDonald Avenue. It has six staircases: two to the northeast and southwest corners of that intersection, and two to each platform. There is a station facility constructed inside the mezzanine on the Manhattan-bound side, giving evidence that there was a third staircase that was removed at the southeast corner of McDonald Avenue and Avenue P.

References

Avenue P (IND Culver Line) Wikipedia