62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue Station

Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.

62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue: A Key Interchange in Brooklyn

The 62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue station is a subway complex located in Brooklyn, New York. It serves as an important transfer point between different subway lines, making it a crucial station for travel in this area of the city. Its location at the confluence of the Bensonhurst and Borough Park neighborhoods establishes it as a vital access point to these diverse Brooklyn communities.

Connections and Services

The 62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue station is a complex made up of two distinct but connected stations:

62nd Street (BMT Sea Beach Line)

  • This part of the complex is a local station on the BMT Sea Beach Line of the New York City Subway, built in an open cut (open-air trench).
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • N (yellow)
    • W (yellow) (weekdays only)
  • Main entrance address: Near the intersection of 62nd Street and New Utrecht Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11219

New Utrecht Avenue (BMT West End Line)

  • This part of the complex is a local station on the BMT West End Line of the New York City Subway, of the elevated type.
  • It is served by trains from the service:
    • D (orange)
  • Entrances to this section of the station are located under the elevated structure on New Utrecht Avenue, near 62nd Street.

The connection between these two stations allows passengers to make convenient transfers between the Sea Beach and West End lines.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of 62nd Street and New Utrecht Avenue, on the border between the Bensonhurst and Borough Park neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to these important residential and commercial neighborhoods:
    • Bensonhurst

      • Known for its cultural diversity and vibrant commercial streets like 86th Street and New Utrecht Avenue.
      • A mix of residential areas and commercial zones with a strong presence of Italian-American and Asian communities.
      • Offers a wide variety of local restaurants and shops.
    • Borough Park

      • One of the largest centers of the Orthodox Jewish community outside of Israel.
      • 13th Avenue is its main commercial artery, filled with specialty shops, kosher supermarkets, and bookstores.
      • A predominantly residential neighborhood with a distinctive community atmosphere.
    • Nearby Points of Interest

      • Proximity to Dyker Heights, famous for its elaborate Christmas lights in December.
      • Access to various community institutions and local parks in the surrounding neighborhoods.

History and Evolution

  • The BMT Sea Beach Line station (62nd Street) opened on June 22, 1915.
  • The BMT West End Line station (New Utrecht Avenue) opened on June 24, 1916.
  • The station complex underwent a major renovation completed in 2019, which included the addition of elevators to improve accessibility and an enhanced transfer connection between the two lines.
  • These improvements have modernized the station and facilitated travel for all passengers.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is an important transfer hub in southern Brooklyn, handling a considerable volume of passengers.
  • It offers an interesting architectural contrast between the open-cut station of the Sea Beach Line and the elevated station of the West End Line.
  • It plays a crucial role in connecting residents of Bensonhurst, Borough Park, and nearby areas with other parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Where is the 62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the 62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue station of the New York City Subway.