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Winthrop Street (IRT Nostrand Avenue Line)

Winthrop Street
"2" train "5" train
New York City Subway rapid transit station
Winthrop Nostrand jeh.JPG
Northbound street stair
Station statistics
Address Winthrop Street & Nostrand Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11225
Borough Brooklyn
Locale Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Coordinates 40°39′25″N 73°57′01″W / 40.657039°N 73.950262°W / 40.657039; -73.950262Coordinates: 40°39′25″N 73°57′01″W / 40.657039°N 73.950262°W / 40.657039; -73.950262
Division A (IRT)
Line IRT Nostrand Avenue Line
Services       2 all times (all times)
      5 weekdays until 8:45 p.m. (weekdays until 8:45 p.m.)
Transit connections Bus transport NYCT Bus: B44, B44 SBS
Structure Underground
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Other information
Opened August 23, 1920; 96 years ago (August 23, 1920)
Wireless service Wi-Fi and cellular service is provided at this station
Traffic
Passengers (2015) 2,241,716 Decrease 1%
Rank 224 out of 422
Station succession
Next north Sterling Street: 2 all times 5 weekdays until 8:45 p.m.
Next south Church Avenue: 2 all times 5 weekdays until 8:45 p.m.

Winthrop Street is a station on the IRT Nostrand Avenue Line of the New York City Subway, located in Brooklyn at the intersection of Winthrop Street and Nostrand Avenue. It is served by the 2 train at all times and the 5 train on weekdays.

The Dual Contracts, which were signed on March 19, 1913, were contracts for the construction and/or rehabilitation and operation of rapid transit lines in the City of New York.The Dual Contracts promised the construction of several lines in Brooklyn. As part of Contract 4, the IRT agreed to build a subway line along Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn. The construction of the subway along Nostrand Avenue spurred real estate development in the surrounding areas. The Nostrand Avenue Line opened on August 23, 1920, and the Winthrop Street station opened along with it.

The platforms at Winthrop Street were extended at either end to 510 feet during the 1950s to accommodate 10 car trains.

This underground station has two tracks and two side platforms. Both platforms have their original 1920s Dual Contracts era tiling. The name tablets read "WINTHROP ST." in Times New Roman gold lettering on a blue background with a green and brown border. The trim line consists of a light brown center surrounded by green lines and a darker brown border. "W" tablets on a blue background and brown border run along the trim line at regular intervals.

At either ends of each platform, where they were extended in the 1950s to accommodate the current standard "A" Division train length of 510 feet, there are white tiles with name tablets reading "WINTHROP STREET" in white Helvetica font spelled on a blue background at regular intervals. All columns in the station are I-beam and painted green. The original white signs in black lettering directing to the Downstate Medical Center University Hospital and Kings County Hospital remain.


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