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The Broadway Junction station is a New York City Subway station complex shared by the elevated BMT Canarsie Line and BMT Jamaica Line, and the underground IND Fulton Street Line. It was also served by trains of the Fulton Street Elevated until that line closed in 1956.
The BMT Broadway Line is a rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway in Manhattan.As of November 2016, it is served by four services, all colored yellow: the N and Q trains on the express tracks and the R and W trains on the local tracks during weekdays (the N and Q trains make local stops during late nights, as do the N and R trains on weekends).
At Broadway Junction, there is an unused flyover between the BMT Canarsie Line and the BMT Jamaica Line. At Prospect Park , the tracks of the BMT Franklin Avenue Line become the local tracks of the BMT Brighton Line .
The BMT Jamaica Line, also known as the Broadway - Brooklyn Line, is an elevated rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn and Queens.It runs from the Williamsburg Bridge southeast over Broadway to East New York, Brooklyn, and then east over Fulton Street and Jamaica Avenue to Jamaica, Queens.
Just before Broadway Junction, the line emerges onto an elevated structure, passing over the BMT Jamaica Line. Between Broadway Junction and Atlantic Avenue are the Canarsie Line's only track connections to the rest of the system, via flyover ramps connecting the Canarsie line to the Jamaica Line and East New York Yard (and, until 1956, the ...
Broadway Junction: IND Fulton Street Line A C Broadway Junction: BMT Jamaica Line J Z Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue: four island platforms, one for each line, on the same level: BMT Brighton Line Q The first connection between lines was between the Sea Beach and the West End lines on December 23, 1918.
The BMT's predecessor BRT organized the rapid transit lines into two divisions, the Eastern Division and the Southern Division. When BMT service began on the Corona and Astoria Lines in 1923, a Queens Division was added. When the dual-operated Queens lines were divided between the BMT and IRT in 1949, the Queens Division was dissolved.
Junction east of Lexington Avenue – 63rd Street: 57th Street – Seventh Avenue {{NYCS 63rd BMT}} N (limited weekday rush hour service only) Q (all times) R (one a.m. rush hour trip in the northbound direction only) Broadway Line: 60th Street Tunnel: 57th Street – Seventh Avenue