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600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Coordinates 42°21′08.55″N 71°03′14.82″W / 42.3523750°N 71.0541167°W / 42.3523750; -71.0541167
The Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center station (originally Atlantic Avenue station) on the BMT Brighton Line has two tracks and an island platform. [ 5 ] : 6 [ 184 ] : 25 The Q train stops at the station at all times, [ 192 ] while the B train stops here on weekdays during the day. [ 193 ]
Atlantic Avenue. Atlantic Avenue is a street in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, partly serving as a frontage road for the underground Central Artery and partly running along the Boston Harbor. It has a long history, with several relocations along the way.
Atlantic Avenue (Boston) in Massachusetts; Atlantic Avenue (New York City) in Brooklyn and Queens, New York; Florida State Road 806 in Palm Beach County, locally known as Atlantic Avenue; Atlantic Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey, one of the city's many streets used in the game of Monopoly; Atlantic Boulevard (Los Angeles County), known as ...
Yuri Ruzhnikov, left, her sister Ayla, and their father Nick, play in the snow near the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. after a Mid-Atlantic winter snowstorm hit the area Wednesday, Feb. 12 ...
The face of Atlantic Avenue east of Flatbush Avenue, the site designated for the Brooklyn Atlantic Yards, is defined by the LIRR tracks that run beneath (from Flatbush Avenue to Bedford Avenue), above (from Bedford Avenue to Dewey Place), and beneath again in East New York until Lefferts Boulevard in Queens.
Seven older Chinese people lived at the property in the 6000 block of Sultana Avenue, including two men and one woman who died in the fire, Reynaga said.
A stop on the Atlantic Avenue Elevated served South Station from 1901 to 1938; what is now the Red Line subway was extended from Park Street to South Station in 1913. The train shed, originally one of the largest in the world, was eliminated in a 1930 renovation due to corrosion caused by the nearby ocean's salt air.