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Bay Parkway (BMT Sea Beach Line)

Bay Parkway
"N" train
New York City Subway rapid transit station
Bay Parkway Platform.jpg
Manhattan-bound platform
Station statistics
Address Bay Parkway & West Seventh Street
Brooklyn, NY 11223
Borough Brooklyn
Locale Bensonhurst
Coordinates 40°36′46.39″N 73°58′55.17″W / 40.6128861°N 73.9819917°W / 40.6128861; -73.9819917Coordinates: 40°36′46.39″N 73°58′55.17″W / 40.6128861°N 73.9819917°W / 40.6128861; -73.9819917
Division B (BMT)
Line BMT Sea Beach Line
Services       N all times (all times)
      W selected rush-hour trips (selected rush-hour trips)
Transit connections Bus transport New York City Bus: B6
Structure Open-cut
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 4 (2 in regular service)
Other information
Opened June 22, 1915 (101 years ago) (1915-06-22)
Former/other names 22nd Avenue
Traffic
Passengers (2015) 2,298,369 Decrease 1.9%
Rank 216 out of 425
Station succession
Next north 20th Avenue: N all times W selected rush-hour trips (Not in service)
Eighth Avenue: N all times W selected rush-hour trips (Due Construction)
Next south Kings Highway: N all times W selected rush-hour trips

Bay Parkway (formerly known as 22nd Avenue) is a local station on the BMT Sea Beach Line of the New York City Subway, located in Brooklyn at the intersection of Bay Parkway and West Seventh Street. It is served by the N train at all times, as well as some W trains during rush hours. A temporary platform was built over the southbound express track to allow Manhattan bound N and W trains that are running on the northbound express track to stop at this station.

This open-cut station, which opened on June 22, 1915, has four tracks and two side platforms. The two center express tracks are not normally used. The Coney Island-bound track has been disconnected from the line and the Manhattan-bound track is signaled for trains in both directions. Both platforms are carved into the Earth's crust with the concrete walls painted beige. Light green I-beam columns run along both platforms for the entire length with every other one having the standard black station name plate with white lettering.

As of 2012, all 3 tracks have been replaced with a new track bed and new track panels. This station, along with eight others along the Sea Beach Line, is scheduled for a rehabilitation starting in 2015. The Manhattan-bound platform at this station was closed on January 18, 2016, with an expected reopening in spring 2017; in the meantime, a temporary wooden platform was set up for the Manhattan-bound track.

This station has two entrances/exits at either extreme ends, both are which are station houses on the overpass above the tracks. The full-time one is at the west (railroad north) end. It has a single staircase from platform, a crossover, and waiting area. Outside the turnstiles, there is a token booth before doors lead out to Bay Parkway and 66th Street. The station house is made of tile and stucco and built within other businesses.


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