Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street Station

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Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street: A Key Station in Brooklyn

The Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street station is a subway station located on the border of the Bushwick and Ocean Hill neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York. It serves as an important stop on the Canarsie Line of the city’s subway system. Its location provides vital access to these residential and commercial areas of Brooklyn.

Connections and Services

The Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street station is a unique station that is part of the BMT Canarsie Line:

Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street (BMT Canarsie Line)

  • This station is a local stop on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following service:
    • L (gray)
  • Main entrance address: Intersection of Bushwick Avenue and Aberdeen Street, Brooklyn, NY 11207

Additional Station Features

  • This station is not part of a complex of multiple interconnected stations like the original example.
  • It exclusively serves the BMT Canarsie Line.
  • There are no direct transfers within the station to other subway lines.
  • The station entrances are located at the aforementioned intersection.

The station allows passengers to access the L line service, connecting Brooklyn with Manhattan.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Bushwick Avenue and Aberdeen Street, serving the Bushwick and Ocean Hill neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
  • Its location makes it an important access point for local residents and visitors to destinations such as:
    • Bushwick

      • A neighborhood known for its vibrant street art scene, emerging galleries, and cultural diversity.
      • Access to local residential and commercial areas.
      • Proximity to community spaces and local parks.
    • Ocean Hill

      • A predominantly residential neighborhood adjacent to Bushwick.
      • Proximity to local schools and community services.
      • Access to Bushwick Avenue and its connections.
    • Additional Nearby Attractions

      • Irving Square Park: A nearby historic park offering green and recreational spaces.
      • Local shops and restaurants along Bushwick Avenue and Broadway.

History and Evolution

  • The Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street station was inaugurated on July 14, 1928, as part of the eastward extension of the Canarsie Line from Montrose Avenue.
  • The station has served the community for decades, connecting this part of Brooklyn with the rest of the city.
  • It has maintained its function as an essential local station on the L line.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is a typical elevated stop on the Canarsie Line, with side platforms.
  • It plays a crucial role in the daily transportation of Bushwick and Ocean Hill residents.
  • Its architecture reflects the standard design of BMT elevated stations of that era.

Where is the Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street station of the New York City subway.