The Rockaway Avenue station is a station on the IRT New Lots Line of the New York City Subway, located at Rockaway Avenue and Livonia Avenue in Brownsville, Brooklyn. It is served by the 3 train at all times except late nights, when the 4 train takes over service. During rush hours, occasional 2, 4 and 5 trains also stop here.[4]
For other uses, see Rockaway Avenue.
Not to be confused with Rockaway Boulevard (IND Fulton Street Line).
New York City Subway station in Brooklyn
New York City Subway station in Brooklyn, New York
Rockaway Avenue
New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
Northbound 3 train leaving station
Station statistics
Address
Rockaway Avenue & Livonia Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11212
2 (limited rush hour service in the reverse-peak direction) 3 (all except late nights) 4 (late nights, and limited rush hour service in the peak direction) 5 (limited a.m. rush hour service in the northbound direction only)
Transit
NYCT Bus: B60
Structure
Elevated
Platforms
2 side platforms
Tracks
2
Other information
Opened
November 22, 1920;101 years ago(November 22, 1920)
Rebuilt
April 20, 2015;7 years ago(April 20, 2015) to March 28, 2016;6 years ago(March 28, 2016)
The New Lots Line was built as a part of Contract 3 of the Dual Contracts between New York City and the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, including this station.[5] It was built as an elevated line because the ground in this area is right above the water table, and as a result the construction of a subway would have been prohibitively expensive.[6] The first portion of the line between Utica Avenue and Junius Street, including this station, opened on November 22, 1920, with shuttle trains operating over this route.[7][8] The line was completed to New Lots Avenue on October 16, 1922,[8] with a two-car train running on the northbound track.[9] On October 31, 1924, through service to New Lots Avenue was begun.[9]
From April 20, 2015 to March 28, 2016, Rockaway Avenue and Van Siclen Avenue were closed for renovations.[10][11]
→ ( late nights) toward New Lots Avenue (Junius Street) → → toward New Lots Avenue (select rush hour trips) (Junius Street) →
Side platform
M
Mezzanine
Fare control, station agent, MetroCard machines
G
Street level
Exit/entrance
Entrance
This station has two side platforms and two tracks. Between the two tracks, there is space for an additional third track that was never installed.[12]
Exits
This station's only exit is via a wooden mezzanine under the tracks. The mezzanine has a crossunder and metal canopies. Outside fare control, stairs go to the northwest and southeast corners of Livonia and Rockaway Avenues.[13]
"IRT Brooklyn Line Opened 90 Years Ago". New York Division Bulletin. New York Division, Electric Railroaders' Association. 53 (9). September 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2016– via Issu.
Note: Service variations, station closures, and reroutes are not reflected here. Stations with asterisks have no regular peak, reverse peak, or midday service on that route. See linked articles for more information.
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Stations of the New York City Subway, by line (physical trackage)
Stations and line segments in italics are closed, demolished, or planned (temporary closures are marked with asterisks). Track connections to other lines' terminals are displayed in brackets. Struck through passenger track connections are closed or unused in regular service.
На других языках
- [en] Rockaway Avenue station (IRT New Lots Line)
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