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Liberty Avenue (IND Fulton Street Line)

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Division
  
B (IND)

Transit connections
  
NYCT Bus: B20, B83

Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Borough
  
Brooklyn

Tracks
  
4

Line
  
IND Fulton Street Line

Structure
  
Underground

Opened
  
28 November 1948

Locale
  
East New York

Liberty Avenue (IND Fulton Street Line)

Services
  
A  (late nights)       C  (all except late nights)

Address
  
Brooklyn, NY 11207, United States

Similar
  
155th Street, Van Siclen Avenue, Cathedral Parkway–110th Street, Shepherd Avenue, Ralph Avenue

Liberty Avenue is a local station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. It is served by the C train at all times except nights, when the A train takes over service.

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Station layout

This underground station has two side platforms and four tracks. The two center express tracks do not have any platforms. Old signs indicate “To Manhattan” and “To Richmond Hill and Ozone Park” and “Public Telephone” (phone booths were originally installed in the station but have since been removed). At platform level there was a wide area under the stairways now used for storage.

Constructed beginning in 1938, this station was an unfinished shell during World War II that couldn't be completed due to material shortages from the war effort. This meant the station got a sightly different tile job and design for the mezzanine compared to the rest of the local stations along the line. This station opened on November 28, 1948 along with the rest of the Fulton Street Line east of East New York to Euclid Avenue.

Exits

The exit is in the center with two stairways from each platform to a mezzanine above the platforms. The exits from the mezzanine lead to all four corners of Liberty and Pennsylvania Avenues.

References

Liberty Avenue (IND Fulton Street Line) Wikipedia


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