Station Listing
| Station service legend | |
|---|---|
| Stops all times | |
| Stops rush hours only | |
| Neighborhood | Station | Tracks | Services | Opened | Transfers and notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| splits from the BMT Fourth Avenue Line (D ) | ||||||
| Center Express track begins (No Regular Service) | ||||||
| connecting tracks to former BMT Culver Line (No Regular Service) | ||||||
| connecting tracks to 36th–38th Street Yard from local tracks | ||||||
| Sunset Park | Ninth Avenue | all | D | June 24, 1916 | former transfer to BMT Culver Line | |
| Borough Park | Fort Hamilton Parkway | local | D | June 24, 1916 | ||
| 50th Street | local | D | June 24, 1916 | |||
| 55th Street | local | D | June 24, 1916 | |||
| Bensonhurst | 62nd Street | all | D | September 15, 1916 | BMT Sea Beach Line (N ) at New Utrecht Avenue | |
| 71st Street | local | D | September 15, 1916 | |||
| 79th Street | local | D | September 15, 1916 | |||
| 18th Avenue | local | D | September 15, 1916 | |||
| 20th Avenue | local | D | December 29, 1916 | |||
| Bay Parkway | all | D | December 29, 1916 | |||
| 25th Avenue | local | D | December 29, 1916 | |||
| connecting track to Coney Island Yard | ||||||
| Gravesend | Bay 50th Street | local | D | December 21, 1917 | ||
| connecting track to Coney Island Yard | ||||||
| Center Express track ends | ||||||
| Coney Island | Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue | all | D | December 23, 1918 | BMT Brighton Line (Q ) IND Culver Line (F ) BMT Sea Beach Line (N ) |
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