Sutter Avenue Station

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

Sutter Avenue: An Elevated Station in Brooklyn

Sutter Avenue station is an elevated New York City Subway station located in Brooklyn. It serves as an important stop on the BMT Canarsie Line, serving the neighborhoods of Brownsville and East New York. Its elevated structure is characteristic of many of the city’s outer borough lines and provides essential service for local residents.

Connections and Services

Sutter Avenue station is a single station serving one subway line:

Sutter Avenue Station (Canarsie Line)

  • This station is an elevated local stop on the BMT Canarsie Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following service:
    • L (gray)
  • Main entrance address: Intersection of Sutter Avenue and Van Sinderen Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207

Transfers and Other Lines

  • This station is not part of a complex with direct internal connections to other lines.
  • There are no services from other lines directly at this station.
    • No trains from other lines stop directly here.
    • Transfers to other lines (such as A, C, J, Z at Broadway Junction) require exiting the station and using nearby connections.
  • Station entrances are located on Sutter Avenue.

There is no direct interconnection within Sutter Avenue station to transfer to other subway lines; transfers require exiting the system or using nearby stations.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Sutter Avenue and Van Sinderen Avenue, on the border of the Brownsville and East New York neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
  • Its location makes it a key access point to residential areas and local services such as:
    • Brownsville

      • A predominantly residential neighborhood with a rich community history.
      • Home to Betsy Head Park, which offers recreational facilities.
      • Active community centers and local organizations.
      • Commercial area along nearby streets like Pitkin Avenue.
    • East New York

      • Another adjacent residential neighborhood with access to major thoroughfares like Atlantic Avenue.
      • Proximity to larger transportation hubs like Broadway Junction.
      • Various local shops and community services.
    • Local Points of Interest

      • Betsy Head Park and Play Center: A large park with a pool and sports fields.
      • Access to main avenues such as Sutter Avenue and Van Sinderen Avenue.
      • It serves as a vital link for the daily commutes of local residents to Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn.

History and Evolution

  • Sutter Avenue station was inaugurated on July 28, 1906, as part of the original Canarsie Line operated by the BMT.
  • As an elevated station, it has maintained its basic structure for over a century, continuously serving the surrounding communities.
  • The station has witnessed the evolution of the Brownsville and East New York neighborhoods over the years.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is primarily used by local residents for their daily commutes.
  • Its elevated design above Sutter Avenue is typical of subway lines built in the early 20th century in the outer boroughs.
  • It is an integral part of the L line, which connects East Brooklyn with Manhattan.

Where is Sutter Avenue station?

Check the map below to quickly find the Sutter Avenue station of the New York City Subway.