- 12 (BMT rapid transit service)
12 was the BMT's designation for trains that used the
BMT Lexington Avenue Line . This number was used on service listings on company maps, but was never displayed on train equipment, nor were trains referred to as "12 trains" in the manner of the current system, but were called Lexington Avenue Line trains.The BMT assigned numbers to its services in
1924 , and 12 was applied to trains between Park Row and Eastern Parkway via theBrooklyn Bridge ,BMT Myrtle Avenue Line ,BMT Lexington Avenue Line andBMT Jamaica Line . Duringrush hour s, service extended east to Crescent Street; some afternoon rush hour trains continued to 111th Street or 168th Street.Between
1925 and1931 , all rush hour service was extended to 111th or 168th Street. In addition, some afternoon rush hour trains were added between Sands Street (on the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge) and 111th Street.By
1937 , normal service had been truncated to the Brooklyn side of the bridge; rush hour trains still crossed the bridge to Park Row. Additionally, trains no longer ran to 168th Street, with all rush hour trains going to 111th Street. The extra afternoon rush hour trains from Sands Street to 111th Street remained.On
May 31 ,1940 , service was ended on theBMT Fulton Street Line west of Rockaway Avenue and the full length of theBMT Fifth Avenue Line andBMT Third Avenue Line . All Lexington Avenue trains were once again extended across theBrooklyn Bridge to Park Row, and a new service called "Fulton-Lexington Avenue" was inaugurated, replacing service that had been provided by Fulton Street trains, and operating to the Fulton Street Line terminus at Lefferts Avenue.On
March 5 ,1944 , theBMT Myrtle Avenue Line was closed west of Bridge Street, and all 12 trains were truncated there (with a free transfer first to streetcars, and then to the IND at Jay Street-Borough Hall) - seeList of New York City Subway inter-division transfers#Former transfers for details.By
1948 , Fulton-Lexington Avenue trains were truncated to Grant Avenue. TheBMT Lexington Avenue Line closed onOctober 13 ,1950 , ending all 12 service.References
* [http://nycsubway.org/maps/historical/ NYCsubway.org - Historical Maps]
* [http://www.bmt-lines.com/maps.html BMT-Lines.com - Service/Maps]
*B.M.T. 'El' Lines to Shift Service; City to Close 2 Sections This Week,New York Times May 27, 1940 page 19
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