词条 | Beverley Road (BMT Brighton Line) |
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| name = Beverley Road | font_color = black | font_color_2 = black | bg_color = #FFC800 | image = Beverley BMT sta house from platform jeh.jpg | image_caption =Looking north towards the station house from the Coney Island-bound platform | address = Beverly Road & East 16th Street Brooklyn, NY 11226 | borough = Brooklyn | locale = Ditmas Park, Flatbush | coordinates = {{coord|40.644625|N|73.964472|W|display=inline,title}} | lat_dir = N | lon_dir = W | division = BMT | line = BMT Brighton Line | service = Brighton local | connection = | platforms = 2 side platforms | tracks = 4 | structure = Open-cut | code = 045 | open_date = original station: c. 1900 | rebuilt = current station: {{start date and age|1907}} | passengers = 1,038,252[1] | pass_year = 2017 | pass_percent = 8.8 | rank = 354 | next_north = {{NYCS next | station=Church Avenue | line=BMT Brighton Line | service=Brighton local}} | next_south = {{NYCS next | station=Cortelyou Road | line=BMT Brighton Line | service=Brighton local}} | legend = {{NYCS infobox legend|alltimes}} | embedded = {{Infobox NRHP | embed = yes | name = Beverley Road Subway Station (BRT pre-Dual System) | added = July 17, 2004 | mpsub = New York City Subway System MPS | refnum = 04001024[2] }}Beverley Road is a local station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway. It is located over a private right-of-way at Beverly Road between Marlborough Road/East 15th Street and East 16th Street in the neighborhood of Flatbush, Brooklyn. It is served by the Q train at all times.[3] History{{stack|float=right|{{NYCS 4-tracked local station|1=Church Avenue |l1=Church Av |2=Cortelyou Road |l2=Cortelyou Rd |code=BMT Brighton Line |color=Q |textcolor=black |deg=015 }} }} The original station at this location was opened around 1900 as a two-track street-level side platform station running south from a grade crossing at Beverley Road. The station was established to serve the then-new upscale planned community of Prospect Park South. The current station house and below-grade platforms were completed at the end of 1907, and have been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2004.[4] During the 1964–1965 fiscal year, the platforms at Beverley Road, along with those at six other stations on the Brighton Line, were lengthened to {{Convert|615|feet|meters|abbr=}} to accommodate a ten-car train of {{Convert|60|feet|meters|abbr=}}-long IND cars, or a nine-car train of {{Convert|67|feet|meters|abbr=}}-long BMT cars.[5] Station layout{{NYCS Platform Layout BMT Brighton Line/open-cut}}This open-cut station has four tracks and two side platforms, typical for a New York City Subway local station.[6] This station is spelled with three "e"s, unlike its Nostrand Avenue IRT counterpart, which is spelled with two, reflecting the original spelling of the street's name. The 1907 station-house was the focus of an early 1990s in-house renovation. Sitting on the open-cut portion of the Brighton Line, another gentle curve to the right is at the far north end along with clearly visible platform extensions, allowing passengers to watch trains between Church Avenue and Cortelyou Road. ExitThe station's sole entrance is through a station house at Beverly Road between Marlborough Road and East 16th Streets.[7] The station-house features artwork called Garden Stops by Patsy Norvell, which has etched images of leaves on the glass windows inside fare control facing the south. The artwork can be seen from both inside the mezzanine and while standing on either platform to the south; this artwork is also visible at the neighboring Cortelyou Road station.[8] Colors at this station are green and beige. {{clear left}}References1. ^{{NYCS const|riderref}} 2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov |title=NPS Focus |work=National Register of Historic Places |publisher=National Park Service |accessdate=December 12, 2011}} 3. ^{{NYCS const|timetable|q}} 4. ^Kings County Listings on the National Register of Historic Places (Structure #04001024) 5. ^{{Cite book|title=Annual Report 1964–1965|last=|first=|publisher=New York City Transit Authority|year=1965|isbn=|location=|pages=|via=}} 6. ^{{NYCS const|trackref|trackbook3}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=MTA Neighborhood Maps: Flatbush|url=http://web.mta.info/maps/neighborhoods/bkn/B11-Flatbush_2015.pdf|website=mta.info|publisher=Metropolitan Transportation Authority|accessdate=2 August 2015|date=2015}} 8. ^http://culturenow.org/entry&permalink=04717&seo=Garden-Stops_Patsy-Norvell-and-MTA-Arts-For-Transit External links{{Commons category|Beverley Road (BMT Brighton Line)}}
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