- Neptune Avenue (IND Culver Line)
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Neptune Avenue
New York City Subway rapid transit station Station statistics Address Neptune Avenue & West 6th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11224Borough Brooklyn Locale Coney Island Coordinates 40°34′49.43″N 73°58′28.44″W / 40.5803972°N 73.9745667°WCoordinates: 40°34′49.43″N 73°58′28.44″W / 40.5803972°N 73.9745667°W Division B (IND, formerly BMT) Line IND Culver Line Services F (all times) Connection - New York City Bus: B68
Structure Elevated Platforms 1 island platform Tracks 2 Other information Opened May 1, 1920 Former/other names Van Sicklen Traffic Passengers (2010) 516,846[1] 7.5% Rank 402 out of 422 Station succession Next north Avenue X: F Next south West Eighth Street – New York Aquarium: F Station service legend Symbol Description Stops in station at all times Stops all times except late nights Stops late nights only Stops late nights and weekends only Stops weekdays only Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction Stops all times except weekdays Stops rush hours only Stops rush hours in the peak direction only Station is closed (Details about time periods) Neptune Avenue is station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway, located in Coney Island, Brooklyn at the intersection of Neptune Avenue and West Sixth Street. It is served by the F train at all times.
This elevated station, opened on May 1, 1920 and renovated during the reconstruction of Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue in 2002-04, has one island platform and two tracks. The platform has a brown canopy with green frames and support columns in the center and black lampposts at either ends. The station signs are in the standard black plates with white lettering.
This station has one elevated station-house beneath the center of the platform and tracks. Two staircases from the platform go down to a landing, where a set of doors for each one leads to two more staircases that go down to the mezzanine. The mezzanine has a turnstile bank, exit-only turnstile, token booth, and two staircases going down to either side of West Sixth Street north of Neptune Avenue.
The 2004 artwork here is called Looking Up by Michael Krondl. It features stained glass panels on four of the station's sign structures depicting images related to Coney Island, including the Cyclone.
The original name of this station was Van Sicklen, named for the family that owned the property through which the original surface right-of-way passed, and that operated the Van Sicklen Hotel at the location. The name was changed to Neptune Avenue in 1995.
References
- ^ "Facts and Figures: 2010 Annual Subway Ridership". New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority. http://mta.info/nyct/facts/ridership/ridership_sub_annual.htm. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
External links
- nycsubway.org — BMT Culver Line: Neptune Avenue
- Station Reporter — F Train
- The Subway Nut — Neptune Avenue Pictures
- MTA's Arts For Transit — Neptune Avenue (IND Culver Line)
Categories:- IND Culver Line stations
- BMT Culver Line stations
- New York City Subway stations in Brooklyn
- Railway stations opened in 1920
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