Flushing Avenue Station

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

Flushing Avenue: An Elevated Station in Brooklyn

The Flushing Avenue station is an elevated subway station located in Brooklyn, New York. It serves the BMT Jamaica Line of the New York City Subway and is an important local stop for the surrounding communities. Its location at the intersection of Flushing Avenue and Broadway places it on the border of the Bedford–Stuyvesant and Bushwick neighborhoods.

Connections and Services

The Flushing Avenue station serves the BMT Jamaica Line of the New York City Subway. Although it shares its name with a nearby station on the IND Crosstown Line (G), there is no direct in-system transfer between them.

Flushing Avenue Station (BMT Jamaica Line)

  • This station is a local stop on the elevated BMT Jamaica Line.
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • J (brown)
    • M (orange – weekdays only)
  • Entrances located at the elevated station at the intersection of Flushing Avenue and Broadway, Brooklyn, NY.

Nearby Station: Flushing Avenue (IND Crosstown Line)

  • Near the Jamaica Line station, there is another station named Flushing Avenue on the IND Crosstown Line.
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • G (light green)
  • This is a separate underground station. Transferring requires exiting the system and paying a new fare.

There is no direct connection or free transfer between the Flushing Avenue station on the J/M line and the Flushing Avenue station on the G line.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Flushing Avenue and Broadway, on the border of the Bedford–Stuyvesant and Bushwick neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
  • It serves as an important access point for local communities and nearby destinations such as:
    • Neighborhoods Served

      • Bedford–Stuyvesant: A diverse residential neighborhood with a rich cultural history.
      • Bushwick: Known for its vibrant street art scene and artistic community.
      • Access to local residential and commercial areas along Broadway and Flushing Avenue.
    • Nearby Points of Interest

      • Woodhull Medical Center: A major public hospital serving the community.
      • Local parks and community spaces.
      • Local businesses and restaurants reflecting the area’s diversity.
    • Station Features

      • Elevated structure offering views of the neighborhood.
      • Part of the historic BMT Jamaica Line.
      • Connections to several MTA bus routes (e.g., B46, B47, B57).

History and Evolution

  • The Flushing Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line) was opened on July 25, 1888.
  • As part of one of the oldest elevated lines, the station has maintained its historical character, although it has received maintenance over the years.
  • The station remains a vital stop on the BMT Jamaica Line.

Interesting Facts

  • The station primarily serves local commuters and residents of the surrounding neighborhoods.
  • Its location at the busy intersection of Flushing Avenue and Broadway makes it an important local hub.
  • It is a typical elevated station of the older lines in the New York City subway system.

Where is the Flushing Avenue station?

Check the map below to quickly find the Flushing Avenue station of the New York City subway.