- Nassau Avenue (IND Crosstown Line)
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Nassau Avenue
New York City Subway rapid transit station
Station stair with bike racksStation statistics Address Nassau Avenue & Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11222Borough Brooklyn Locale Greenpoint Coordinates 40°43′26″N 73°57′03″W / 40.723811°N 73.95082°WCoordinates: 40°43′26″N 73°57′03″W / 40.723811°N 73.95082°W Division B (IND) Line IND Crosstown Line Services G (all times) Connection - New York City Bus: B43, B48, B62
Structure Underground Platforms 2 side platforms Tracks 2 Other information Opened August 19, 1933 Traffic Passengers (2010) 2,126,804[1] 8.4% Rank 210 out of 422 Station succession Next north Greenpoint Avenue: G Next south Metropolitan Avenue: G 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) Nassau Avenue is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Manhattan and Nassau Avenues in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, it is served by the G train at all times.
This underground station, opened on August 19, 1933, has two tracks and two side platforms. Both platforms have a green trim line on a black border and name tablets reading "NASSAU AVE." in white arial font on a black background and green border. Small "NASSAU" tiles in white lettering on a black background are directly below the trim line and directional signs in the same style are below the name tablets. Green columns run along both platforms at regular intervals with alternating ones having the standard black name plate in white lettering.
The station's full-time fare control is at the south end. A short staircase from each platform goes up to mezzanine level. On the Church Avenue-bound side, one exit-only turnstile and one High Entry/Exit Turnstile leads to two staircases going up to either western corners of Manhattan and Nassau Avenues. The Queens-bound side has the station's full-time turnstile bank, token booth, and two staircases going up to either eastern corners of the same intersection. A raised crossover connects both sides both inside and outside fare control and is split in two by a steel fence. The mezzanine has mosaic directional signs in white lettering on a green background.
Both platforms have an unstaffed same-level fare control at their north end. On the Church Avenue-bound side, one exit-only turnstile and one High Entry/Exit Turnstile lead to a single staircase going up to the northwest corner of Norman and Manhattan Avenues. On the Queens-bound side, a single full height turnstile leads to a staircase going up to the northeast corner of the same intersection.
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 — IND Crosstown Line: Nassau Avenue
- Station Reporter — G Train
- The Subway Nut — Nassau Avenue Pictures
- Nassau Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
- Norman Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View
Categories:- IND Crosstown Line stations
- New York City Subway stations in Brooklyn
- Railway stations opened in 1933
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