List of Stations
Miles from LIC | Name | Opened | Closed |
---|---|---|---|
5.06 | Myrtle Avenue | 1893 | May 14, 1924 |
5.50 | Cypress Avenue originally Dummy Crossing, then Ridgewood |
June 2, 1883 | May 14, 1924 |
Cooper Avenue | June 2, 1883 | 1894 | |
Central Avenue | June 2, 1883 | 1884 | |
6.53 | Bushwick Avenue | 1884 | 1915 |
Fulton Street | 1914 | May 14, 1924 | |
7.00 | East New York earlier Manhattan Crossing |
July 18, 1877 | May 14, 1924 |
New Lots Road | July 18, 1877 | 1897 | |
9.22 | Rugby earlier Ford's Corners |
1888 | May 14, 1924 |
10.18 | Kouwenhoven | July 18, 1877 | May 14, 1924 |
11.45 | Vanderveer Park earlier Flatlands |
1878 | May 14, 1924 |
Kings County Central Junction | June 29, 1878 | late 1878 | |
12.04 | Ocean Avenue | July 18, 1877 | May 14, 1924 |
12.87 | South Greenfield | July 18, 1877 | May 14, 1924 |
13.51 | King's Highway | 1883 | May 14, 1924 |
14.46 | Neck Road | 1893 | May 14, 1924 |
14.77 | Race Track | ||
15.10 | Sheepshead Bay | July 18, 1877 | May 14, 1924 |
16.10 | Manhattan Beach | July 18, 1877 | May 14, 1924 |
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