Beverly Road Station

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

Beverly Road Station: A Local Access Point in Flatbush, Brooklyn

The Beverly Road station is a New York City Subway stop located in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn. It serves as a local station on the BMT Brighton Line, providing essential service for area residents. Its location in a predominantly residential neighborhood makes it a vital access point for the local community.

Connections and Services

The Beverly Road station is a single station operating on the BMT Brighton Line:

Beverly Road Station (BMT Brighton Line)

  • This station is a local stop on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains from the:
    • Q (yellow)
  • B (orange) service trains pass through the station on the express tracks on weekdays but do not stop.
  • Main entrance address: Beverly Road and East 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11226

Station Layout

  • The station has a typical open-cut configuration.
  • It has four tracks and two side platforms:
    • Q service trains stop on the local tracks.
    • The center tracks are used by B express service trains (weekdays only) which do not stop here.
  • Access to the platforms is via stairs from street level.

The station exclusively serves the BMT Brighton Line and does not offer direct transfers to other subway lines within the station itself.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Beverly Road and East 16th Street, in the heart of Flatbush, Brooklyn.
  • Its location makes it a key access point for the surrounding neighborhood, known for:
    • Residential Flatbush

      • A mostly residential area with a mix of apartment buildings and houses.
      • Proximity to the Ditmas Park Historic District, famous for its large, detached Victorian homes.
      • Tree-lined streets and a community atmosphere.
    • Local Commerce

      • Access to local shops, restaurants, and services along nearby avenues such as Flatbush Avenue.
      • Serves residents for their daily commutes and access to neighborhood businesses.
    • Surrounding Area Features

      • The station is integrated into the residential urban landscape of Flatbush.
      • Although not a major tourist hub, it offers a glimpse into daily life in Brooklyn.

History and Evolution

  • The Beverly Road station was originally opened as part of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit (BRT) Brighton Line expansion. The current open-cut configuration dates back to around 1907.
  • The station has retained much of its historic character, although it has received maintenance and some minor updates over the years.
  • It is an integral part of the historic Brighton Line, one of Brooklyn’s oldest rapid transit routes.

Interesting Facts

  • The station primarily serves local commuters and residents of the Flatbush and Ditmas Park area.
  • Its open-cut design is characteristic of several stations on the Brighton Line in this section.
  • It does not allow direct transfers to other subway lines, functioning as a standard local stop.

Where is Beverly Road Station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Beverly Road station of the New York City Subway.