Dean Street Station
Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.
Dean Street: A Local Station in Brooklyn
The Dean Street station is a local subway station located in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It serves as a stop on the BMT Franklin Avenue Line, providing essential service to the local community. Its location at the intersection of Dean Street and Franklin Avenue makes it a convenient access point for area residents.
Connections and Services
The Dean Street station is a single station on the Franklin Avenue Shuttle line:
Dean Street (BMT Franklin Avenue Line)
- This station is a local stop on the BMT Franklin Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by trains of the following service:
- S (gray – Franklin Avenue Shuttle)
- Main entrance address: Franklin Avenue & Dean Street, Brooklyn, NY 11238
Station Services
- This station exclusively serves the Franklin Avenue Shuttle line.
- It does not offer direct in-station connections to other subway lines.
- Station entrances are located at the corners of Franklin Avenue and Dean Street.
The Dean Street station is not a transfer complex; it is a local stop on a single line.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Dean Street and Franklin Avenue, in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.
- Its strategic location makes it an access point for the local community and surrounding areas:
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Crown Heights
- Known for being a diverse residential neighborhood with brownstone houses.
- A mix of local shops, restaurants, and community services.
- Proximity to commercial areas along Franklin Avenue.
- An area with a rich cultural history.
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Nearby Areas
- Serves as a connection for residents between Crown Heights and adjacent areas such as Bedford-Stuyvesant and Prospect Heights.
- Access to various local community institutions.
- An integral part of central Brooklyn’s transportation network.
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Nearby Attractions (via transfer)
- Although not directly at Dean Street, you can transfer at the nearby Franklin Avenue–Medgar Evers College station to access Prospect Park.
- From Franklin Avenue–Medgar Evers College, you can also access the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Museum.
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History and Evolution
- The Dean Street station was originally inaugurated on July 1, 1896, as part of the Kings County Elevated Railway.
- The station and the entire Franklin Avenue Shuttle line underwent significant reconstruction between 1998 and 1999.
- This renovation modernized the infrastructure and improved the overall experience for the line’s passengers.
Interesting Facts
- The Dean Street station is an outdoor station with two tracks and two side platforms.
- It is one of the stations that make up the short route of the Franklin Avenue Shuttle.
- The station plays a vital role in local transportation, connecting residents to other parts of Brooklyn through transfers at the Shuttle’s terminals.
Where is the Dean Street station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the Dean Street station of the New York City Subway.