Broadway Junction Station
Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.
Broadway Junction: A Vital Hub in the Heart of Brooklyn
The Broadway Junction station is a major subway complex located in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It serves as a crucial transfer point between several subway lines, making it one of the busiest and most vital stations outside of Manhattan. Its strategic location at the intersection of major arteries makes it a key access point for thousands of daily commuters.
Connections and Services
The Broadway Junction station is a complex of three distinct but interconnected stations, spanning different levels and lines:
Fulton Street Line (IND)
- This underground part of the complex is an express station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by trains on the following services:
- A (blue)
- C (blue)
- The main entrances are located at the intersection of Broadway, Fulton St, and Van Sinderen Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207.
Jamaica (BMT) and Canarsie (BMT) Lines
- These elevated parts of the complex include an express station on the BMT Jamaica Line and a station on the BMT Canarsie Line.
- They are served by trains on the following services:
- J (brown)
- Z (brown) (peak hours only in the peak direction)
- L (gray)
- The Jamaica Line section is located above Broadway; the Canarsie Line section is located above Van Sinderen Avenue.
The interconnection between these three parts (underground and elevated) allows passengers to make convenient transfers between the Fulton Street, Jamaica, and Canarsie lines.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Broadway, Fulton Street, and Van Sinderen Avenue, in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn.
- Its strategic location makes it a key access point for residents of East New York and surrounding areas, as well as a vital hub for transfers between Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan. Nearby destinations include:
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East New York
- A major residential and commercial neighborhood in Brooklyn.
- Access to numerous bus lines serving the area.
- Proximity to local parks like Callahan-Kelly Playground.
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Transit Connections
- Facilitates travel to downtown Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens.
- Essential transfer point for thousands of daily passengers.
- Connection to the MTA bus network.
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Local Points of Interest
- Although not a primary tourist area, it serves a vibrant community.
- Community centers and local businesses in the vicinity.
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History and Evolution
- The different parts of the Broadway Junction complex opened on different dates: the elevated Jamaica Line dates from the late 19th century (rebuilt several times), the Canarsie Line opened in 1928, and the underground Fulton Street Line in 1946.
- The complex has undergone numerous configurations and renovations throughout its history to integrate the different lines and improve passenger flow and transfers.
- Significant improvements have been made to facilitate transfers between the elevated and underground platforms, although it remains an extensive complex.
Interesting Facts
- It is one of the busiest stations in the system outside of Manhattan, serving as a critical transportation hub for Brooklyn.
- The complex combines elevated and underground platforms, reflecting different eras of New York City subway construction.
- It allows transfers between lines of the IND and BMT divisions, connecting disparate parts of the subway system.
Where is Broadway Junction Station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the Broadway Junction station of the New York City subway.