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Park Place (BMT Franklin Avenue Line)

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Division
  
B (BMT)

Platforms
  
1 side platform

Structure
  
Embankment

Tracks
  
1

Services
  
S  (all times)

Borough
  
Brooklyn

Locale
  
Crown Heights

Park Place (BMT Franklin Avenue Line)

Line
  
BMT Franklin Avenue Line

Opened
  
Circa 1900; 117 years ago (1900)

Rebuilt
  
1906; 111 years ago (1906) (elevated railway) October 18, 1999; 17 years ago (1999-10-18) (shuttle refurbishment)

Address
  
Brooklyn, NY 11238, United States

Similar
  
Franklin Ave, Franklin Avenue–Fulton Street, Prospect Park, Chambers Street–World Trade Ce, Dean Street

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Park Place is a station on the BMT Franklin Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn. It is unique in the subway system for two things: being the only station in the entire subway system to be served by only a shuttle (no other services stop at this station at any time) (considering station complexes one station each) and only solitary station to have only one track.

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History

The station is located at the point where the tracks of the original Brooklyn, Flatbush & Coney Island Railway left the street surface and began running in an open-cut right-of-way on its route to Brighton Beach and Coney Island.

A station was established at this spot c. 1900 to provide local residents access to trains of the Kings County Elevated Railway that had begun serving the line in 1896. This station consisted of two simple compacted earth platforms at the side of each track running south of Park Place.

During 1905–1906, this portion of the line was rebuilt as a raised elevated railway and embankment structure, and a new station was built at this location, with a single floor-level island platform and a station house between the tracks. The new station was located with the station house over Park Place and the platform extending north from that point.

The station deteriorated over the years as the New York City Transit Authority considered whether to abandon or rehabilitate the station and the line. Community support in the Bedford–Stuyvesant and Crown Heights communities persuaded the city to rebuild the line. The station closed in 1998, was completely rebuilt, and reopened in 1999.

Station layout

The rebuilt 1999 station consists of a single side platform and a single track serving trains traveling in both directions. The new, wider, station platform was built partly over the former southbound track. The large station house is built in a style reminiscent of station houses built in the World War I era on the BMT Brighton Line such as Parkside Avenue and a number of stations on the BMT Sea Beach Line.

Exit

The station has a turnstile bank, token booth, a short staircase on the south side going down to the north side of Park Place, and a long ADA-accessible ramp and staircase going to the south side of Prospect Place on the north side of the station house.

References

Park Place (BMT Franklin Avenue Line) Wikipedia