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Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (New York City Subway)

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Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (New York City Subway)
NameAtlantic Avenue – Barclays Center
Bg color#FFC080
LineBMT Brighton Line
Line2BMT Fourth Avenue Line
Line3IRT Eastern Parkway Line
Line4Long Island Rail Road

Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center (New York City Subway) is a major New York City Subway station complex located in Brooklyn, New York City, serving the BMT Brighton Line, BMT Fourth Avenue Line, and IRT Eastern Parkway Line. The station is situated near the Barclays Center, a popular venue for Brooklyn Nets and New York Islanders games, as well as various concerts and events. It is also close to the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal, which provides access to Long Island and JFK Airport via the AirTrain JFK. The station is a major transfer point between the BMT and IRT divisions of the New York City Subway system, with connections to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn.

Introduction

The Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center station complex is one of the busiest in the New York City Subway system, with over 10 million passengers per year. It is located in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn, near the Brooklyn Heights and Boerum Hill neighborhoods. The station is also close to several major universities, including New York University's Tandon School of Engineering and Long Island University Brooklyn. The area is served by several bus routes, including the B41 and B63, which connect to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn. The station is also near the Brooklyn Bridge, which offers pedestrian and bicycle access to Manhattan.

Station Layout

The Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center station complex consists of four separate stations: the BMT Brighton Line station, the BMT Fourth Avenue Line station, the IRT Eastern Parkway Line station, and the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal. The stations are connected by a series of tunnels and passageways, allowing passengers to transfer between lines. The BMT Brighton Line station has two island platforms, while the BMT Fourth Avenue Line station has two side platforms. The IRT Eastern Parkway Line station has two island platforms, and the Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal has six platforms. The station complex is also home to several shops and restaurants, including a Duane Reade and a Starbucks.

History

The Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center station complex has a long and complex history, dating back to the early 20th century. The BMT Brighton Line station was opened in 1919, as part of the Dual Contracts expansion of the New York City Subway system. The BMT Fourth Avenue Line station was opened in 1920, and the IRT Eastern Parkway Line station was opened in 1922. The Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Terminal was opened in 1877, and was rebuilt in 2010 as part of the Barclays Center development project. The station complex has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major reconstruction project in the 1990s. The station is also near the site of the former Brooklyn Academy of Music, which was founded in 1861 and is now located in the Fort Greene neighborhood.

Services

The Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center station complex is served by several New York City Subway lines, including the 2 train, 3 train, 4 train, 5 train, B train, D train, N train, Q train, and R train. The station is also served by the Long Island Rail Road, which provides access to Long Island and JFK Airport via the AirTrain JFK. The station is a major transfer point between the BMT and IRT divisions of the New York City Subway system, with connections to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn. The station is also near the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, which offers cruises to the Caribbean and other destinations. The area is also served by several taxis and ride-hailing services, including Uber and Lyft.

Nearby Locations

The Atlantic Avenue – Barclays Center station complex is located near several major landmarks and attractions, including the Barclays Center, the Brooklyn Museum, and the New York Transit Museum. The station is also near the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, which features over 10,000 types of plants and a variety of gardens and exhibits. The area is also home to several major hospitals, including the NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and the Kings County Hospital Center. The station is also near the Brooklyn Public Library, which offers a wide range of books, media, and programs for adults and children. The area is also served by several major hotels, including the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge and the Hilton Brooklyn New York. Category:New York City Subway stations in Brooklyn

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