Avenue I Station

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

Avenue I: A Local Station in Brooklyn

The Avenue I station is an elevated subway station located in the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It serves as a local stop on the Culver Line of the New York City Subway system. Its main function is to connect area residents with the rest of the subway network, primarily serving a local residential and commercial community.

Connections and Services

The Avenue I station is a unique station on the Culver Line:

Avenue I (Culver Line)

  • This station is a local stop on the BMT Culver Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the service:
    • F (orange)
  • Main entrance address: McDonald Avenue & Avenue I, Brooklyn, NY 11230 (approximate)

Station Information

  • This station is an elevated type, with two side platforms and three tracks.
  • It is served exclusively by trains of the service:
    • F (orange – local service always)
  • Station entrances are typically located beneath the elevated structure at the intersection of Avenue I and McDonald Avenue.

This station does not offer direct transfers to other subway lines. Passengers can connect with local bus services on nearby streets.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Avenue I and McDonald Avenue, in the heart of the Midwood neighborhood in Brooklyn.
  • Its location primarily serves the local community, providing access to:
    • The Midwood Neighborhood

      • Known for being a predominantly residential area with a mix of single-family homes and apartment buildings.
      • Diverse cultural communities reside in the area.
      • Local parks and nearby green spaces.
    • Local Commerce

      • Access to shops, restaurants, and services located along McDonald Avenue and other nearby streets.
      • Small businesses that cater to the daily needs of residents.
    • Residential Life

      • The station is vital for the daily commutes of residents who work in other parts of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.
      • It provides an essential public transportation connection for the community.

History and Evolution

  • The Avenue I station was inaugurated on March 16, 1919, as part of the Culver Line extension operated by the BMT.
  • The station has largely maintained its classic elevated station character over the years, with some renovations for maintenance and minor improvements.
  • It has been an integral part of Midwood’s transportation infrastructure since the early 20th century.

Interesting Facts

  • The station primarily serves local commuters and residents of the Midwood neighborhood.
  • Its elevated structure is typical of many subway lines built in the outer boroughs in the early 20th century.
  • It is a standard stop on the Culver Line, used exclusively by the F service.

Where is the Avenue I station?

Check the map below to quickly find the Avenue I station of the New York City subway.