Navy Street (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line)
- Navy Street (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line)
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Navy Street was a station on the demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. It had 2 tracks and 1 island platform. It was closed on November 3, 1969, after a fire on the structure. The next stop to the north was Vanderbilt Avenue. The next stop to the south was Bridge–Jay Streets.
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- New York City transportation stubs
- BMT Myrtle Avenue Line stations
- Railway stations closed in 1969
- Defunct New York City Subway stations
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