Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues Station

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

Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues: A Key Station in Brooklyn

The Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station is a subway station located in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It serves as a vital access point for local residents to the Crosstown Line of the city’s subway system. Its location in a predominantly residential and commercial area of Brooklyn makes it an important stop for the community.

Connections and Services

The Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station is a unique station that serves a specific line:

Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues (Crosstown Line)

  • This station belongs to the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served exclusively by trains of the service:
    • G (light green)
  • Main entrance address: Intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

Local Station

  • This station operates only with local trains.
  • It has two side platforms serving two tracks.
    • Local service in both directions.
    • Side platforms for each direction.
  • Entrances provide access to the corresponding platforms for each service direction.

There are no direct connections for transfers to other subway lines within this station. However, several bus routes are available nearby.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Marcy Avenue, in the heart of Bedford-Stuyvesant (Bed-Stuy), Brooklyn.
  • Its location makes it a key access point to:
    • Bedford-Stuyvesant (Bed-Stuy)

      • Known for its historic brownstones and tree-lined streets.
      • A vibrant residential area with a growing number of cafes, restaurants, and local shops.
      • A strong sense of community and numerous local organizations.
      • Proximity to Herbert Von King Park.
    • Surrounding Area

      • The station serves as a hub for local residents and businesses.
      • Access to various shops and services located along Myrtle Avenue.
      • Facilitates travel to other parts of Brooklyn and Queens via the G line.
    • Additional Nearby Attractions

      • Herbert Von King Park: An important public green space in Bed-Stuy.
      • Local art and community culture scene in Bed-Stuy and adjacent areas like Bushwick.

History and Evolution

  • The Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station was inaugurated on July 1, 1937, as part of the Independent Subway System (IND) Crosstown Line.
  • The station has continuously served the community for decades, maintaining its original local station configuration.
  • Although it has received maintenance over the years, it currently does not have ADA accessibility features such as elevators.

Interesting Facts

  • It is a fundamental station for Bed-Stuy residents, providing a crucial public transportation link.
  • Its service is exclusively provided by the G line, the only main line in the system that does not operate in Manhattan.
  • The station reflects the typical architecture of IND stations of its era.

Where is the Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station of the New York City subway.