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Atlantic Terminal (formerly Flatbush Avenue) is the westernmost commuter rail terminal on the Long Island Rail Roa's (LIRR) Atlantic Branch, located at Flatbush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.
Atlantic Terminal and Atlantic Center are two shopping malls located on Atlantic Avenue surrounded by Hanson Place, Fort Greene Place and Flatbush Avenue in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn, New York City, near Downtown Brooklyn. [1] Atlantic Terminal is located across the street from the Atlantic Center Mall, [2] connected via a small ...
Named after Atlantic Avenue and the Barclays Center arena, it is located at Fourth and Flatbush Avenues' intersections with Atlantic Avenue and Pacific Street in Downtown Brooklyn. The complex is served by the 2 , 4 , D , N , Q and R trains at all times; the 3 train at all times except late nights; the 5 and B trains on weekdays during the day ...
Atlantic Yards, the controversial redevelopment project in one of Brooklyn's busiest intersections, has been stalled and hobbled since long before scaffolding went up at Pacific and Dean in 2007.
Atlantic Terminal City Terminal Zone (Atlantic Branch) Brooklyn: 1877 ‡ 1 Brooklyn Flatbush Avenue (former name) Auburndale Port Washington Branch: Queens: 1901 3 Babylon Babylon Branch (Montauk Branch) Suffolk: 1867 ‡ 9 Seaside (July 1868 – 1869) Baldwin Babylon Branch (Montauk Branch) Nassau: 1867 7 Baldwinsville Baldwins
Atlantic Terminal (AT) – Trains that travel along the Atlantic Branch to Brooklyn. Long Island City (LIC) – Trains that serve Hunterspoint Avenue and Long Island City in Queens. These trains also use the Main Line west of Jamaica, but typically skip Woodside , Forest Hills , and Kew Gardens .
As of February 27, 2023, the Atlantic Terminal, Nostrand Avenue, and East New York stations are primarily served by a shuttle running between Atlantic Terminal and Jamaica. These stations are also served by trains on the West Hempstead Branch, as well as a limited number of weekday trains on the Hempstead and Babylon branches.
The area is dominated by massive buildings, formerly factories, now used by storage companies, and by the Atlantic Center Mall (opened in 1996, with tenants including P.C. Richard & Son and Modell's), Atlantic Terminal Mall (opened in 2004, with tenants including Target) and Barclays Center. All three are products of developer Forest City Ratner.