- Stillwell Avenue
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Transportation
Subway
At the Surf Avenue intersection on Coney Island, the largest rapid transit terminal in existence is located on Stillwell Avenue. [cite news |first=Brian |last=Lynch |title=BIPV showcase – Stillwell Avenue station |url=http://www.earthscan.co.uk/news/article/mps/UAN/518/v/3/sp/332668698752344248212 |work=Earthscan |date=
November 2 ,2005 |accessdate=2007-11-09 ] The station is also the most energy-efficient transit facility in the world. The station, opened in 2004 provides access to the D, F, N and Q trains.cite web|author=Matus, Paul|work=The Third Rail Online|title=The New BMT Coney Island Terminal|url=http://thethirdrail.net/0305/stillwell4.html|accessdate=2007-08-29] NYCS ref|http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/stations?212:1042|BMT Culver Line|Coney Island/Stillwell Avenue] The other station located along Stillwell Avenue is the Bay 50th Street station in southern Brooklyn. Located in front of the John Dewey High School, the station services 1 line, the D train.NYCS ref|http://www.nycsubway.org/perl/stations?211:211100|BMT West End Line|Bay 50th Street]Bus
The B64 bus line is the only one located on Stillwell Avenue. The B64 travels down Stillwell Avenue from 86th Street and Bath Avenue until ending in Coney Island.
Major intersections
Jctint
state=NY
county=Kings
cspan=4
mile=0.20
road=Surf Avenue
location_special=Coney Island
lspan=1Jctint
mile=0.80
road=Avenue Z to Shore Parkway
location_special=Brooklyn
lspan=3Jctint
mile=1.10
road=Bay 50th StreetJctint
mile=2.40
road=Bay Parkway
notes=Northern terminus; continues as Bay Ridge ParkwaySee also
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Streets in Brooklyn
*Transportation to Coney Island References
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