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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 ]
In March 2010, the station was renamed Atlantic Terminal after a six-year reconstruction project, [12] during which trains continued to operate. In 2014, the LIRR announced that service from Babylon and Hicksville would go directly to Atlantic Terminal during New York Islanders games at Barclays Center.
Atlantic Terminal is located across the street from the Atlantic Center Mall, [2] connected via a small enclosed bridge from Target, and both are under the same management of Madison International Realty. On December 22, 2017, Atlantic Terminal and Atlantic Center was acquired by Madison International Realty from Forest City Realty Trust.
Trains did not make stops between Atlantic Avenue and Franklin Avenue because of the failure of the contractor to perform work as scheduled on the local stations. [49] On October 10, 1920, the three stations that had not opened with the rest of the line, at Bergen Street , Grand Army Plaza and Eastern Parkway–Brooklyn Museum , were opened.
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 .
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The next station to the south is Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center on the Fourth Avenue Line for D, N, and R trains and Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center on the Brighton Line for B and Q trains, [52] although they are different platforms and formerly different stations.