Clinton–Washington Avenues Station

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

Clinton–Washington Avenues: A Key Station in Brooklyn

The Clinton–Washington Avenues station is a subway station located on the border of the Clinton Hill and Fort Greene neighborhoods in Brooklyn, New York. It serves as an important connection point between two subway lines, facilitating local transportation in this vibrant area of Brooklyn. Its location is strategic for accessing educational institutions, parks, and historic residential areas.

Connections and Services

The Clinton–Washington Avenues station consists of a single station operating on two distinct levels:

IND Fulton Street Line

  • This part of the station operates on the upper level and is a local station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following service:
    • C (blue)
  • Entrances are located at the intersection of Fulton Street with Clinton Avenue and Washington Avenue.

IND Crosstown Line

  • This part of the station operates on the lower level and is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following service:
    • G (lime green)
  • Entrances on Fulton Street provide access to both levels of the station.

The two-level layout allows passengers to make convenient transfers between the IND Fulton Street Line (C service) and the IND Crosstown Line (G service) within the same station.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Fulton Street, Clinton Avenue, and Washington Avenue, serving the Clinton Hill and Fort Greene neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
    • Clinton Hill

      • Known for its historic architecture, including well-preserved mansions and townhouses.
      • Pratt Institute: A renowned school of art and design that attracts students and creatives.
      • Quiet residential atmosphere with tree-lined streets.
    • Fort Greene

      • A diverse neighborhood with a mix of historic buildings and new developments.
      • Proximity to Fort Greene Park: A historic park designed by Olmsted and Vaux.
      • Access to restaurants, shops, and cultural venues in the surrounding area.
    • Nearby Institutions

      • St. Joseph’s University, New York (Brooklyn Campus).
      • Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School.
      • Various art galleries and cultural spaces influenced by Pratt Institute.

History and Evolution

  • The IND Fulton Street Line section (upper level) was inaugurated on April 9, 1936.
  • The IND Crosstown Line section (lower level) was inaugurated on July 1, 1937.
  • The station has undergone renovations over the years to maintain and improve its facilities and accessibility.
  • The internal connection between the two levels facilitates transfers between the C and G services.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is heavily used by students due to its proximity to Pratt Institute and other educational institutions.
  • It serves as a vital link for residents of the historic Clinton Hill and Fort Greene neighborhoods.
  • It is a key transfer point between the C and G lines, connecting different parts of Brooklyn and Queens (via the G line).

Where is the Clinton–Washington Avenues station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Clinton–Washington Avenues station of the New York City Subway.