Seventh Avenue Station

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

Seventh Avenue: A Key Stop in Brooklyn

The Seventh Avenue station is an express subway station located in Brooklyn, New York, on the BMT Brighton Line. It serves as an important access point to the surrounding neighborhoods and prominent cultural institutions. Its strategic location on the border of Park Slope and Prospect Heights makes it a vital connection point for residents and visitors to this dynamic area of Brooklyn.

Connections and Services

The Seventh Avenue station offers the following services:

Seventh Avenue (BMT Brighton Line)

  • This station is an express stop on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains from the following services:
    • B (orange) – express service Monday to Friday
    • Q (yellow) – local service every day
  • Main entrance address: Flatbush Avenue & Park Place, Brooklyn, NY 11238

Platforms and Tracks

  • This station has four tracks and two center (island) platforms.
  • The B service (express) trains use the center tracks.
  • The Q service (local) trains use the outer tracks.
  • There are no direct connections within the station to other subway lines such as the Lexington Avenue Line.

Transfers to other subway lines generally require exiting the station or using nearby bus services.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Flatbush Avenue and Park Place, near Grand Army Plaza, on the border of the Park Slope and Prospect Heights neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to important destinations such as:
    • Prospect Park

      • One of the largest and most important parks in Brooklyn, designed by the same architects as Central Park.
      • It offers large green areas, a lake, the Prospect Park Zoo, and Long Meadow.
      • Home to community events and concerts, such as BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn!
    • Cultural Institutions

      • Brooklyn Museum: One of the largest and oldest art museums in the country.
      • Brooklyn Botanic Garden: An extensive botanical garden with diverse plant collections.
      • Brooklyn Public Library (Central Library): An emblematic building with vast resources.
    • Nearby Neighborhoods

      • Park Slope: Known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and independent shops.
      • Prospect Heights: A diverse neighborhood with a mix of historic and modern architecture, and a vibrant restaurant scene.
      • Grand Army Plaza: An iconic plaza and triumphal arch at the entrance to Prospect Park.

History and Evolution

  • The Seventh Avenue station was inaugurated on October 1, 1920, as part of the BMT Brighton Line.
  • The station has maintained much of its historical character, although it has received improvements to maintain its functionality.
  • Its role as an express station has made it a crucial stop on the Brighton Line since its opening.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is an important stop for both local and express services on the Brighton Line.
  • Its proximity to important cultural and recreational attractions makes it an ideal starting point for exploring Brooklyn.
  • It serves as a vital link for residents of Park Slope and Prospect Heights, facilitating access to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn.

Where is the Seventh Avenue station?

Consult the map below to quickly find the Seventh Avenue station of the New York City subway.