Station Listing
| Station service legend | |
|---|---|
| Stops all times | |
| Stops all times except late nights | |
| Stops late nights only | |
| Stops weekdays only | |
| Stops rush hours only | |
| Neighborhood (approximate) |
Station | Tracks | Services | Opened | Transfers and notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Begins as continuation of IRT Lexington Avenue Line (4 5 ) | ||||||
| Downtown Brooklyn | * | Borough Hall | express | 4 5 | May 1, 1908 | 2 3 (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line) N R (BMT Fourth Avenue Line at Court Street) |
| IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line express tracks become Eastern Parkway local tracks (2 3 ) | ||||||
| Hoyt Street | local | 2 3 | May 1, 1908 | |||
| Nevins Street | all | 2 3 4 5 | May 1, 1908 | |||
| Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center | all | 2 3 4 5 | May 1, 1908 | D N R (BMT Fourth Avenue Line at Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center) B Q (BMT Brighton Line) Connection to LIRR at Atlantic Terminal |
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| Park Slope | Bergen Street | local | 2 3 4 | August 23, 1920 | ||
| Grand Army Plaza | local | 2 3 4 | August 23, 1920 | |||
| Prospect Heights | Eastern Parkway – Brooklyn Museum | local | 2 3 4 | August 23, 1920 | ||
| Crown Heights | Franklin Avenue | all | 2 3 4 5 | August 23, 1920 | S (BMT Franklin Avenue Line at Botanic Garden) | |
| IRT Nostrand Avenue Line splits from the local tracks (2 5 ) | ||||||
| Nostrand Avenue | local | 2 3 4 | August 23, 1920 | |||
| Kingston Avenue | local | 2 3 4 | August 23, 1920 | |||
| Crown Heights – Utica Avenue | all | 2 3 4 5 | August 23, 1920 | |||
| Express tracks end | ||||||
| Continues as IRT New Lots Line (2 3 4 5 ) | ||||||
* Borough Hall is accessible in the northbound direction only
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