Euclid Avenue Station
Lines serving the station, map, and information of interest.
Euclid Avenue: A Key Station in Brooklyn
Euclid Avenue station is a subway station located in the East New York neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It serves as an important connection point and is the terminal for one of the services that use it, playing a crucial role in the transportation system for this area of Brooklyn. Its location at the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue makes it a vital access point for residents and visitors to the area.
Connections and Services
Euclid Avenue station is a single station that serves several IND system lines:
Euclid Avenue (Fulton Street Line / Pitkin Avenue Line)
- This station belongs to the IND Fulton Street Line and IND Pitkin Avenue Line of the New York City subway.
- It is served by trains from the following services:
- A (blue)
- C (blue – terminal)
- Main entrance address: Euclid Avenue & Pitkin Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11208
Platforms and Services
- The station has four tracks and two central (island) platforms.
- It is served by trains from the following services:
- A (blue)
- C (blue)
- Station entrances are primarily located at the corners of the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue.
The station allows passengers to access local and express services on the line, being the southern terminal for the local C service.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Pitkin Avenue, in the heart of East New York, Brooklyn.
- Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations and areas such as:
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East New York
- A diverse residential neighborhood in eastern Brooklyn.
- It serves as a vital transportation hub for the local community.
- Proximity to the neighborhood’s commercial and residential areas.
- Access to local community services.
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Transportation and Connectivity
- Important transfer point to several MTA bus routes serving Brooklyn and Queens.
- Facilitates travel to other parts of Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan.
- Crucial connection for residents who depend on public transportation.
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Nearby Points of Interest
- Highland Park: An extensive park offering panoramic views and recreational spaces.
- Community facilities and civic centers nearby.
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History and Evolution
- Euclid Avenue station was inaugurated on November 28, 1948, as part of the extension of the IND Fulton Street Line.
- The station was designed as an important terminal and has maintained that function for certain services throughout its history.
- It has been a fundamental transportation node in East New York since its opening.
Interesting Facts
- The station is the southern terminal for all C service trains.
- It is an important station with four tracks, allowing express A trains to pass local C trains that terminate here.
- It serves as an essential gateway for the East New York community and surrounding areas.
Where is Euclid Avenue station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the Euclid Avenue station of the New York City subway.