IND Culver Line stations Bergen Street is a two-track, two side platform station of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn. It is served by the F and G lines at all times. There is an abandoned lower level here, in which the Culver Line express tracks are contained. At the northbound ( Manhattan- and Queens-bound) end, the F and G lines split: The F to Jay Street-Borough Hall, and the G to Hoyt-Schermerhorn Streets. Both of those stations also serve the A and C lines. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bergen Street (IND Culver Line station)"
Carroll Street is a four-track, two side platform station of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn. It is served by the F and G lines at all times. At the northbound ( Manhattan- and Queens-bound) side, the express tracks descend and proceed into the abandoned lower level of the Bergen Street station. At the southbound end, the F and G trains ascend to one of the highest Els in New York to go to Smith-Ninth Streets. ...more on Wikipedia about "Carroll Street (IND Culver Line station)"
Seventh Avenue-Park Slope is a four-track (only two are used) station of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn. It is served by the F line at all times. ...more on Wikipedia about "Seventh Avenue-Park Slope (IND Culver Line station)"
Stillwell Avenue station, also known as Coney Island Terminal or Stillwell Avenue-Coney Island station, at Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, is the world's largest single rapid transit terminal facility. It serves as a terminal for four different lines of the New York City Subway with four different services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stillwell Avenue (BMT Coney Island Terminal)"
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