Utica Avenue Station

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

Utica Avenue: A Key Station in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

The Utica Avenue station is an express subway station located in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. It serves as an important stop on the IND Fulton Street Line, connecting this part of Brooklyn with other areas of the city. Its location at the intersection of Utica Avenue and Fulton Street makes it a vital point for residents and visitors to the area.

Lines and Services

The Utica Avenue station is a single station serving the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway:

Utica Avenue Station (IND Fulton Street Line)

  • This station is an express stop on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway.
  • It is served by trains of the following services:
    • A (blue – express)
    • C (blue – local, except late nights)
  • Main entrance address: Corners of Utica Avenue and Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY

Station Features

  • The station has four tracks and two center (island) platforms.
  • The outer tracks are used by local trains (C service) and the inner tracks by express trains (A service).
  • It is served by trains of the following services:
    • A (blue)
    • C (blue)
  • Station entrances are located on Fulton Street at the intersection with Utica Avenue and Stuyvesant Avenue.

As an express station, it allows passengers to conveniently transfer between local and express services on the IND Fulton Street Line.

Importance and Location

  • The station is located at the intersection of Utica Avenue and Fulton Street, in the heart of Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
  • Its strategic location makes it a key access point to:
    • Crown Heights

      • A diverse residential neighborhood known for its historic architecture and vibrant Caribbean community.
      • Home to the West Indian Day Parade.
      • Proximity to the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.
      • Variety of local shops and restaurants.
    • Nearby Neighborhoods

      • Access to adjacent neighborhoods such as Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville.
      • Important connection for East Brooklyn.
    • Bus Connections

      • A major transfer hub for several MTA bus routes, including the B25 and B46 Select Bus Service.
      • Facilitates local transportation within Brooklyn.

History and Development

  • The Utica Avenue station was inaugurated on April 9, 1936, as part of the eastward expansion of the IND Fulton Street Line into Brooklyn.
  • It has continuously served as a vital station for the Crown Heights community and surrounding areas.
  • The station has maintained its original configuration of four tracks and two platforms, functioning as a key express stop.

Interesting Facts

  • The station is one of the busiest on the IND Fulton Street Line in Brooklyn.
  • Its role as an express station makes it fundamental for quick trips to and from Manhattan and other parts of Brooklyn and Queens.
  • It is a crucial hub for the local bus network, especially the B46 SBS route on Utica Avenue.

Where is the Utica Avenue station?

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