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Myrtle Avenue (BMT Lexington Avenue Line)

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Structure
  
Elevated

Next north
  
DeKalb Avenue

Borough
  
Brooklyn

Platforms
  
2 side platforms

Opened
  
13 May 1885

Tracks
  
2 (Lower level)

Address
  
Grand Avenue and Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205

Services
  
BMT Lexington Avenue Line

Closed
  
October 13, 1950; 66 years ago (October 13, 1950)

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

Myrtle Avenue was a station on the demolished BMT Lexington Avenue Line. It was opened on May 13, 1885 had two tracks and two side platforms. It was located at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Grand Avenue in Brooklyn, and had connections to Myrtle Avenue Line streetcars. A segment of the Lexington Avenue Line once ran north from here and turned west on Park Avenue to Hudson Avenue and York Street on its way to the Fulton Ferry until 1891. The Myrtle Avenue Elevated was built nearby in 1888, and Lexington Avenue Lines trains began to shift onto that line southwest of this station. It closed on October 13, 1950, although the other BMT station at that location, Grand Avenue was in operation until January 21, 1953, while the rest of the line southwest of Broadway was operational until November 3, 1969. The next southbound stop was Washington Avenue on the Myrtle Avenue El, but was originally another Washington Avenue station on the Park Avenue El. The next northbound stop was DeKalb Avenue.

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Myrtle Avenue (BMT Lexington Avenue Line) Wikipedia