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Hinsdale Street (BMT Fulton Street Line)

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Line
  
BMT Fulton Street Line

Transit connections
  
Bergen Street Line

Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Locale
  
East New York

Services
  
None

Structure
  
Elevated

Borough
  
Brooklyn

Address
  
Pitkin Avenue and Hinsdale Street Brooklyn, NY 11207

Similar
  
Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York Aquarium, Brooklyn Bridge, Green‑Wood Cemetery

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Hinsdale Street was a station on the demolished BMT Fulton Street Line, located on Pitkin Avenue and Hinsdale Street in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It had 3 tracks and 2 side platforms. It was built sometime between 1912 and 1924, (possibly 1915), as a replacement for Eastern Parkway station one block to the west on Snediker Av, as part of the Dual Contracts, and had a connecting spur to the BMT Lexington Avenue Line via Manhattan Beach Crossing. It was served by BMT 13 trains until 1940, when they were replaced with BMT 12 trains. It also had a connection to the Bergen Street Line trolleys. It closed on April 26, 1956, along with the rest of the remaining segment of the Fulton Elevated Line west of Hudson Street. The station was not replaced with an underground IND Fulton Street Line station, which runs north along Pennsylvania Avenue towards Broadway Junction; the nearest existing station is Sutter Avenue on the BMT Canarsie Line.

West of the station, the line veered north onto Van Sinderen Avenue towards Atlantic Avenue, sharing the right-of-way with the Canarsie Line. The former trackways are still present.

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Hinsdale Street (BMT Fulton Street Line) Wikipedia