Fulton Street Line

Fulton Street Line refers to the following transit lines:

  • IND Fulton Street Line (rapid transit)
  • BMT Fulton Street Line (former rapid transit)
  • Fulton Street Line (Brooklyn surface) (bus, formerly streetcar)
  • Fulton Street Line (Manhattan surface) (bus, formerly streetcar)

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