Lorimer Street Station
Lines operating at the station, map, and information of interest.
Lorimer Street: A Key Connection Point in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
The Lorimer Street station is a subway complex located in the vibrant neighborhood of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York. It serves as an important transfer point between the L and G subway lines, making it a busy and essential station for mobility in North Brooklyn. Its strategic location in Williamsburg makes it a key access point to one of the most dynamic and culturally active areas of Brooklyn.
Connections and Services
The Lorimer Street station is a complex of two distinct but interconnected stations:
Lorimer Street (Canarsie Line)
- This part of the complex is a station on the Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by trains of the service:
- L (gray)
- Main entrance address: Metropolitan Avenue & Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Metropolitan Avenue (Crosstown Line)
- This part of the complex is a station on the Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway.
- It is served by trains of the service:
- G (light green)
- Entrances to this section of the station are located on Metropolitan Avenue and Union Avenue.
The interconnection between these two stations allows passengers to make convenient transfers between the Canarsie (L) and Crosstown (G) lines.
Importance and Location
- The station is located at the intersection of Metropolitan Avenue and Lorimer Street, in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
- Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
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Williamsburg
- Known for its art scene, independent shops, innovative restaurants, and vibrant nightlife.
- Access to live music venues and art galleries.
- Proximity to the East River waterfront with views of Manhattan.
- Flea and food markets on weekends (in season).
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Adjacent Areas
- Easy access to Greenpoint to the north (via G).
- Connection to Bushwick to the east (via L).
- Proximity to McCarren Park, a large green space shared with Greenpoint.
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Additional Nearby Attractions
- Brooklyn Bowl: Music venue and bowling alley.
- Numerous murals and street art characteristic of the neighborhood.
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History and Evolution
- The Canarsie Line (L) station at Lorimer Street was inaugurated on April 21, 1924.
- The Crosstown Line (G) station at Metropolitan Avenue opened its doors on July 1, 1937.
- The connection between the two lines has been vital for the growth and connectivity of Williamsburg and surrounding neighborhoods.
Interesting Facts
- The station is a crucial transfer point in Brooklyn, heavily used by local residents and visitors.
- Its location in Williamsburg places it in the center of one of Brooklyn’s most popular and fashionable areas.
- It facilitates transportation between Brooklyn, Queens (via G), and Manhattan (via L).
Where is Lorimer Street Station?
Consult the map below to quickly find the Lorimer Street station of the New York City subway.