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Newkirk Plaza station

The Newkirk Plaza station is an express station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway in Flatbush, Brooklyn. It is located on an open-cut at the center of the pedestrian-only Newkirk Plaza shopping mall, which is bounded by Newkirk Avenue on the north, Foster Avenue on the south, Marlborough Road to the west, and East 16th Street to the east. The station is served by the Q train at all times and by the B train on weekdays only.

 Newkirk Plaza
 
New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
Platform level
Station statistics
AddressNewkirk Avenue & East 16th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11226
BoroughBrooklyn
LocaleDitmas Park, Flatbush
Coordinates40°38′09″N 73°57′47″W / 40.6357°N 73.963°W / 40.6357; -73.963Coordinates: 40°38′09″N 73°57′47″W / 40.6357°N 73.963°W / 40.6357; -73.963
DivisionB (BMT)[1]
LineBMT Brighton Line
Services   B  (weekday rush hours, middays and early evenings)
   Q  (all times)
Transit NYCT Bus: B8
StructureOpen-cut
Platforms2 island platforms
cross-platform interchange
Tracks4
Other information
Openedoriginal station: July 2, 1878; 144 years ago (July 2, 1878)
Rebuiltcurrent station: August 23, 1907; 115 years ago (August 23, 1907)
Opposite-
direction
transfer
Yes
Former/other namesParkville (1878-????)
South Midwood (????-1908)
Newkirk Avenue (1908-2011)
Traffic
20193,252,504[3]  0.2%
Rank153 out of 424[3]
Services
Location
Track layout

Street map

Station service legend
Symbol Description
Stops all times
Stops weekdays only

History

The station opened around 1900 as a two-track surface station named South Midwood, a reference to its location at the southern end of the former Town of Flatbush, which was also historically known as Midwood. Currently, Midwood is considered to be the area south of where the station now stands, so it would now more correctly be described as being in South Flatbush or North Midwood. The station was located along the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railroad line to Brighton Beach, which was built in 1878.[4]

In 1903, a reconstruction project began to remove grade crossings along the line as part of the "Brighton Beach Improvement," which also rebuilt stations of the Brighton Beach Line and electrified the line due to increased ridership on the line.[4] When on the surface, the station was a division point at which short turned elevated trains of the Fulton Street El terminated. After grade crossings on the line were fully eliminated in 1908, the station became a through stop for all services; at this time it was given the name Newkirk Avenue.[4] On the eastern side of the station entrance building there is a plaque, which reads: "The Depression and Elevation of this railroad to abolish grade crossings was authorized by the Legislature May 9th, 1903. A joint undertaking between the City Of New York and the Brooklyn Heights R.R. Co. under the direction of the Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission. ..... Work commenced August 1st 1904 - Completed July 1st 1908." This plaque refers to the aforementioned grade crossing project.[citation needed]

During the 1964–1965 fiscal year, the platforms at Newkirk Avenue, along with those at six other stations on the Brighton Line, were lengthened to 615 feet (187 m) to accommodate a ten-car train of 60 foot (18 m)-long IND cars, or a nine-car train of 67 foot (20 m)-long BMT cars.[5]

In 1981, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority listed the station among the 69 most deteriorated stations in the subway system.[6] Starting in the late 1980s or early 1990s, business owners in the adjoining shopping area began advocating for the station to be renamed after the mall.[7] The station and mall underwent reconstruction from 2009 to 2011. This included installation of yellow warning strips on the platform edges and repainting of the columns from red to green.[8] The renovation cost $30 million.[9] As part of the renovation of the station, it was renamed Newkirk Plaza in August 2011.[7]

Station layout

G Street level Entrances/exits, station house and agent, MetroCard machines, Newkirk Plaza shops
P
Platform level
Northbound local   toward 96th Street (Cortelyou Road)
Island platform
Northbound express   weekdays toward Bedford Park Boulevard or 145th Street (Church Avenue)
Southbound express   weekdays toward Brighton Beach (Kings Highway)
Island platform
Southbound local   toward Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue (Avenue H)
 
Waiting room and turnstiles

This open-cut station has four tracks and two island platforms, typical for a New York City Subway express station.[10] Two pairs of I-beam columns run along the lengths of both platforms.

Newkirk Plaza mall

Directly above the station is the Newkirk Plaza shopping area, which is located on either side of a pedestrian walkway above the station.[9] The mall opened in 1913,[9] shortly after the current station did.[11] The shopping area is of an open-air format and all the stores face a passageway that is owned and maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation; however, the stores are privately owned. Many of the stores there are small family-owned businesses,[11] lending the area a "small-town feel."[9] Since the late 2000s, there have been efforts to create a business improvement district for the shopping area.[7]

The Manhattan-bound local track is completely underneath the east side of the mall while the Coney Island-bound one is underneath the west side of the mall except for a section at the north end. The express tracks are in open view except in the center (where the station's only entrance is) and at either ends (where the Newkirk and Foster Avenues overpasses are).[citation needed]

Exit

The station's only entrance and exit is a station house at the center of the plaza. It has a token booth, turnstile bank, and a staircase leading to a short landing above both platforms that separate into two staircases facing the opposite directions going down to the platforms themselves. The station house was renovated in 1988, which included installation of white tiles and a stained-glass artwork titled Transit Skylight by David Wilson. The station house is located on Newkirk Avenue's south side between East 15th and East 16th Streets.[12]

In popular culture

This station appeared in the Futurama episode "The Luck of the Fryrish" and was portrayed as being in Fry's old neighborhood of Ditmas Park, considering his old home is a detached albeit run-down Victorian house. It also appeared in the films Next Stop, Greenwich Village, and Man Push Cart.[13]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Glossary". (PDF). Vol. 1. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. March 4, 2003. pp. 1–2. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2021. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership 2014–2019". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Facts and Figures: Annual Subway Ridership 2014–2019". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2020. Retrieved May 26, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission (January 1, 1918). HISTORY of the work of eliminating grade crossings BY THE Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission, a joint undertaking between THE CITY OF NEW YORK, THE LONG ISLAND R. R. CO., THE LONG ISLAND R. R. CO. AND THE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS R. R. CO. April 30, 1915. [New York : s.n].
  5. ^ Annual Report 1964–1965. New York City Transit Authority. 1965.
  6. ^ Gargan, Edward A. (June 11, 1981). "AGENCY LISTS ITS 69 MOST DETERIORATED SUBWAY STATIONS". The New York Times. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c Klein, Helen (March 20, 2008). "Newkirk name change - Transit Authority considers merchants' 'Plaza' request". timesledger.com. Times Ledger. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  8. ^ "Press Release - NYC Transit - Temporary Loss of Brighton Line Express". Metropolitan Transportation Authority. July 29, 2009. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d Grynbaum, Michael M. (August 28, 2009). "Newkirk Plaza in Ditmas Plaza Struggles With Renovation Project". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  10. ^ Dougherty, Peter (2006) [2002]. Tracks of the New York City Subway 2006 (3rd ed.). Dougherty. OCLC 49777633 – via Google Books.
  11. ^ a b Brooks of Sheffield (November 21, 2008). "Lost City: Welcome to Newkirk Plaza". lostnewyorkcity.blogspot.com. Lost City. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  12. ^ "MTA Neighborhood Maps: Flatbush" (PDF). mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. 2015. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  13. ^ Films, Documentaries, & Television (NYCSubway.org)

External links

  •   Media related to Newkirk Plaza (BMT Brighton Line) at Wikimedia Commons
  • nycsubway.org – BMT Brighton Line: Newkirk Avenue
  • Station Reporter —
  • Station Reporter —
  • MTA's Arts For Transit —
  • The Subway Nut — Newkirk Plaza Pictures
  • from newkirkplaza.net
  • Globe lamps on Newkirk Avenue from Google Maps Street View
  • Globe lamps on Foster Avenue from Google Maps Street View
  • Entrance from Google Maps Street View
  • Platforms from Google Maps Street View

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For the IRT Nostrand Avenue Line station serving the 2 and 5 trains see Newkirk Avenue Little Haiti station The Newkirk Plaza station is an express station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway in Flatbush Brooklyn It is located on an open cut at the center of the pedestrian only Newkirk Plaza shopping mall which is bounded by Newkirk Avenue on the north Foster Avenue on the south Marlborough Road to the west and East 16th Street to the east The station is served by the Q train at all times and by the B train on weekdays only Newkirk Plaza New York City Subway station rapid transit Platform levelStation statisticsAddressNewkirk Avenue amp East 16th StreetBrooklyn NY 11226BoroughBrooklynLocaleDitmas Park FlatbushCoordinates40 38 09 N 73 57 47 W 40 6357 N 73 963 W 40 6357 73 963 Coordinates 40 38 09 N 73 57 47 W 40 6357 N 73 963 W 40 6357 73 963DivisionB BMT 1 LineBMT Brighton LineServices B weekday rush hours middays and early evenings Q all times TransitNYCT Bus B8StructureOpen cutPlatforms2 island platformscross platform interchangeTracks4Other informationOpenedoriginal station July 2 1878 144 years ago July 2 1878 Rebuiltcurrent station August 23 1907 115 years ago August 23 1907 Opposite directiontransferYesFormer other namesParkville 1878 South Midwood 1908 Newkirk Avenue 1908 2011 Traffic20193 252 504 3 0 2 Rank153 out of 424 3 ServicesPreceding station New York City Subway Following stationChurch AvenueB toward 145th Street Express Kings HighwayB toward Brighton BeachCortelyou RoadQ toward 96th Street Local Avenue HQ toward Coney Island Stillwell AvenueLocationShow map of New York City SubwayShow map of New York CityShow map of New YorkTrack layoutLegendto Church Avto Cortelyou Rdto Av Hto Kings HwyStreet mapStation service legendSymbol DescriptionStops all timesStops weekdays only Contents 1 History 2 Station layout 2 1 Newkirk Plaza mall 2 2 Exit 3 In popular culture 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe station opened around 1900 as a two track surface station named South Midwood a reference to its location at the southern end of the former Town of Flatbush which was also historically known as Midwood Currently Midwood is considered to be the area south of where the station now stands so it would now more correctly be described as being in South Flatbush or North Midwood The station was located along the Brooklyn Flatbush and Coney Island Railroad line to Brighton Beach which was built in 1878 4 In 1903 a reconstruction project began to remove grade crossings along the line as part of the Brighton Beach Improvement which also rebuilt stations of the Brighton Beach Line and electrified the line due to increased ridership on the line 4 When on the surface the station was a division point at which short turned elevated trains of the Fulton Street El terminated After grade crossings on the line were fully eliminated in 1908 the station became a through stop for all services at this time it was given the name Newkirk Avenue 4 On the eastern side of the station entrance building there is a plaque which reads The Depression and Elevation of this railroad to abolish grade crossings was authorized by the Legislature May 9th 1903 A joint undertaking between the City Of New York and the Brooklyn Heights R R Co under the direction of the Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission Work commenced August 1st 1904 Completed July 1st 1908 This plaque refers to the aforementioned grade crossing project citation needed During the 1964 1965 fiscal year the platforms at Newkirk Avenue along with those at six other stations on the Brighton Line were lengthened to 615 feet 187 m to accommodate a ten car train of 60 foot 18 m long IND cars or a nine car train of 67 foot 20 m long BMT cars 5 In 1981 the Metropolitan Transportation Authority listed the station among the 69 most deteriorated stations in the subway system 6 Starting in the late 1980s or early 1990s business owners in the adjoining shopping area began advocating for the station to be renamed after the mall 7 The station and mall underwent reconstruction from 2009 to 2011 This included installation of yellow warning strips on the platform edges and repainting of the columns from red to green 8 The renovation cost 30 million 9 As part of the renovation of the station it was renamed Newkirk Plaza in August 2011 7 Station layout EditG Street level Entrances exits station house and agent MetroCard machines Newkirk Plaza shopsPPlatform level Northbound local toward 96th Street Cortelyou Road Island platformNorthbound express weekdays toward Bedford Park Boulevard or 145th Street Church Avenue Southbound express weekdays toward Brighton Beach Kings Highway Island platformSouthbound local toward Coney Island Stillwell Avenue Avenue H Waiting room and turnstilesThis open cut station has four tracks and two island platforms typical for a New York City Subway express station 10 Two pairs of I beam columns run along the lengths of both platforms Newkirk Plaza mall Edit Directly above the station is the Newkirk Plaza shopping area which is located on either side of a pedestrian walkway above the station 9 The mall opened in 1913 9 shortly after the current station did 11 The shopping area is of an open air format and all the stores face a passageway that is owned and maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation however the stores are privately owned Many of the stores there are small family owned businesses 11 lending the area a small town feel 9 Since the late 2000s there have been efforts to create a business improvement district for the shopping area 7 The Manhattan bound local track is completely underneath the east side of the mall while the Coney Island bound one is underneath the west side of the mall except for a section at the north end The express tracks are in open view except in the center where the station s only entrance is and at either ends where the Newkirk and Foster Avenues overpasses are citation needed Exit Edit The station s only entrance and exit is a station house at the center of the plaza It has a token booth turnstile bank and a staircase leading to a short landing above both platforms that separate into two staircases facing the opposite directions going down to the platforms themselves The station house was renovated in 1988 which included installation of white tiles and a stained glass artwork titled Transit Skylight by David Wilson The station house is located on Newkirk Avenue s south side between East 15th and East 16th Streets 12 In popular culture EditThis station appeared in the Futurama episode The Luck of the Fryrish and was portrayed as being in Fry s old neighborhood of Ditmas Park considering his old home is a detached albeit run down Victorian house It also appeared in the films Next Stop Greenwich Village and Man Push Cart 13 Gallery Edit Newkirk Plaza and station before the renaming New sign and green columns after renovation B train of R68As arriving Q train of R160s arrivingReferences Edit Glossary Second Avenue Subway Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement SDEIS PDF Vol 1 Metropolitan Transportation Authority March 4 2003 pp 1 2 Archived from the original PDF on February 26 2021 Retrieved January 1 2021 Facts and Figures Annual Subway Ridership 2014 2019 Metropolitan Transportation Authority 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 a b Facts and Figures Annual Subway Ridership 2014 2019 Metropolitan Transportation Authority 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 a b c Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission January 1 1918 HISTORY of the work of eliminating grade crossings BY THE Brooklyn Grade Crossing Commission a joint undertaking between THE CITY OF NEW YORK THE LONG ISLAND R R CO THE LONG ISLAND R R CO AND THE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS R R CO April 30 1915 New York s n Annual Report 1964 1965 New York City Transit Authority 1965 Gargan Edward A June 11 1981 AGENCY LISTS ITS 69 MOST DETERIORATED SUBWAY STATIONS The New York Times Retrieved August 13 2016 a b c Klein Helen March 20 2008 Newkirk name change Transit Authority considers merchants Plaza request timesledger com Times Ledger Retrieved August 5 2016 Press Release NYC Transit Temporary Loss of Brighton Line Express Metropolitan Transportation Authority July 29 2009 Retrieved August 11 2017 a b c d Grynbaum Michael M August 28 2009 Newkirk Plaza in Ditmas Plaza Struggles With Renovation Project The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 5 2016 Dougherty Peter 2006 2002 Tracks of the New York City Subway 2006 3rd ed Dougherty OCLC 49777633 via Google Books a b Brooks of Sheffield November 21 2008 Lost City Welcome to Newkirk Plaza lostnewyorkcity blogspot com Lost City Retrieved August 5 2016 MTA Neighborhood Maps Flatbush PDF mta info Metropolitan Transportation Authority 2015 Retrieved August 2 2015 Films Documentaries amp Television NYCSubway org External links Edit Media related to Newkirk Plaza BMT Brighton Line at Wikimedia Commons nycsubway org BMT Brighton Line Newkirk Avenue Station Reporter B Train Station Reporter Q Train MTA s Arts For Transit Newkirk Plaza BMT Brighton Line The Subway Nut Newkirk Plaza Pictures Unofficial webpage from newkirkplaza net Globe lamps on Newkirk Avenue from Google Maps Street View Globe lamps on Foster Avenue from Google Maps Street View Entrance from Google Maps Street View Platforms from Google Maps Street View Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Newkirk Plaza station amp oldid 1123003228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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