Station Listing
Note: Every station has only two tracks, and is served only by the L train (not counting free transfers to other services).
Station service legend | |
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Stops all times | |
Stops all times except late nights | |
Stops weekdays only | |
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only | |
Station | Opened | Transfers and notes | |
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Eighth Avenue | May 30, 1931 | A C E (IND Eighth Avenue Line) | |
Sixth Avenue | June 30, 1924 | 1 2 3 (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line at 14th Street) F M (IND Sixth Avenue Line at 14th Street) Connection to PATH at 14th Street |
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Union Square | June 30, 1924 | N Q R (BMT Broadway Line) 4 5 6 <6> (IRT Lexington Avenue Line) |
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Third Avenue | June 30, 1924 | ||
First Avenue | June 30, 1924 | Northbound M15 Select Bus Service | |
14th Street Tunnel under the East River | |||
Bedford Avenue | June 30, 1924 | ||
Lorimer Street | June 30, 1924 | G (IND Crosstown Line at Metropolitan Avenue) | |
Graham Avenue | June 30, 1924 | ||
Grand Street | June 30, 1924 | ||
Montrose Avenue | June 30, 1924 | ||
Morgan Avenue | July 14, 1928 | ||
Jefferson Street | July 14, 1928 | ||
DeKalb Avenue | July 14, 1928 | ||
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues | July 14, 1928 | M (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line) originally Myrtle Avenue |
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Halsey Street | July 14, 1928 | ||
Wilson Avenue | July 14, 1928 | ||
Bushwick Avenue – Aberdeen Street | July 14, 1928 | ||
Broadway Junction | July 14, 1928 | J Z (BMT Jamaica Line) A C (IND Fulton Street Line) |
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connecting tracks to BMT Jamaica Line (no regular service) | |||
connecting track to East New York Yard | |||
Atlantic Avenue | July 28, 1906 | Connection to LIRR at East New York | |
Sutter Avenue | July 28, 1906 | ||
Livonia Avenue | July 28, 1906 | ||
connecting track to Linden Shops (No third rail; diesel work trains only) | |||
New Lots Avenue | July 28, 1906 | originally New Lots Road B15 bus to JFK Airport |
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East 105th Street | 19th century | original surface station, modified to high-level island platform c.1906 | |
connecting tracks to Canarsie Yard | |||
Canarsie – Rockaway Parkway | 19th century | original surface station, extensively rebuilt as terminal station | |
Flatlands Avenue | line abandoned; station demolished | ||
Avenue L | line abandoned; station demolished | ||
Canarsie Pier | line abandoned; station demolished |
Read more about this topic: BMT Canarsie Line
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“How soon country people forget. When they fall in love with a city it is forever, and it is like forever. As though there never was a time when they didnt love it. The minute they arrive at the train station or get off the ferry and glimpse the wide streets and the wasteful lamps lighting them, they know they are born for it. There, in a city, they are not so much new as themselves: their stronger, riskier selves.”
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