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Newkirk Plaza (BMT Brighton Line)

Newkirk Plaza
"B" train "Q" train
New York City Subway rapid transit station
Newkirk Plaza - Platform.JPG
Station statistics
Address Newkirk Avenue & East 16th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11226
Borough Brooklyn
Locale Ditmas Park, Flatbush
Coordinates 40°38′09″N 73°57′47″W / 40.6357°N 73.963°W / 40.6357; -73.963Coordinates: 40°38′09″N 73°57′47″W / 40.6357°N 73.963°W / 40.6357; -73.963
Division B (BMT)
Line BMT Brighton Line
Services       B weekdays until 11:00 p.m. (weekdays until 11:00 p.m.)
      Q all times (all times)
Transit connections Bus transport NYCT Bus: B8
Structure Open-cut
Platforms 2 island platforms
cross-platform interchange
Tracks 4
Other information
Opened original station: July 2, 1878; 139 years ago (July 2, 1878)
Rebuilt current station: 1907; 110 years ago (1907)
Station code 047
Former/other names Parkville (1878-????)
South Midwood (????-1908)
Newkirk Avenue (1908-2011)
Traffic
Passengers (2016) 3,315,748 Decrease 3.4%
Rank 154 out of 422
Station succession
Next north Cortelyou Road (local): Q all times
Church Avenue (express): B weekdays until 11:00 p.m.
Next south Avenue H (local): Q all times
Kings Highway (express): B weekdays until 11:00 p.m.

Newkirk Plaza is an express station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway in Flatbush, Brooklyn, served by the Q train at all times and the B train on weekdays. It is located on an open-cut at the center of the pedestrian-only Newkirk Plaza shopping mall, which is bounded by Newkirk Avenue on the north, Foster Avenue on the south, Marlborough Road to the west, and East 16th Street to the east.

The station opened around 1900 as a two-track surface station named South Midwood, a reference to its location at the southern end of the former Town of Flatbush, which was also historically known as Midwood. Currently, Midwood is considered to be the area south of where the station now stands, so it would now more correctly be described as being in South Flatbush or North Midwood. The station was located along the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railroad line to Brighton Beach, which was built in 1878.

In 1903, a reconstruction project began to remove grade crossings along the line as part of the "Brighton Beach Improvement," which also rebuilt stations of the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railroad and electrified the line due to increased ridership on the line. When on the surface, the station was a division point at which short turned elevated trains of the Fulton Street El terminated. After grade crossings on the line were fully eliminated in 1908, the station became a through stop for all services; at this time it was given the name Newkirk Avenue. On the eastern side of the station entrance building there is a plaque, which reads: "The Depression and Elevation of this railroad to abolish grade crossings was authorized by the Legislature May 9th, 1903. A joint undertaking between the City Of New York and the Brooklyn Heights R.R. Co. under the direction of the Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission. ..... Work commenced August 1st 1904 - Completed July 1st 1908." This plaque refers to the aforementioned grade crossing project.


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