Avenue I (IND Culver Line)

Avenue I (IND Culver Line)

Infobox NYCS
name = Avenue I


bg_color = #FF6E1A
line = IND Culver Line
service = Culver BMT local
platforms = 2 side platforms
tracks = 3
borough = Brooklyn
open_date = March 16, 1919
north_station = 18th Avenue
north_line = IND Culver Line
north_service = Culver BMT local
south_station = Bay Parkway
south_line = IND Culver Line
south_service = Culver BMT local

Avenue I is a local station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway. The full-time end of the station is by Avenue I and has two street stairs. The opposte end of the station has an exit-only turnstile on the southbound side and a High Entry-Exit Turnstile (HEET) on the northbound side. The access areas on the part-time end are on the outside of the station and around a sealed mezzanine, now used as a station facility. It once had a booth.

Bus connection

*B11 west to Borough Park and Sunset Park; east to Midwood and Brooklyn College via 49 & 50 Streets & Avenue J

External links

*NYCS ref|http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/stations?212:212116|BMT Culver Line|Avenue
*Station Reporter — [http://www.stationreporter.net/ftrain.htm F Train]


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