The Linwood Street station was a station on the demolished
BMT Fulton Street Line in
Brooklyn
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,
New York City
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. It had 2 tracks and 2
side platform
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s.
It was served by trains of the
BMT Fulton Street Line. The station was built on February 22, 1892, and served as the eastern terminus of the Fulton Street elevated line for one month. The next stop to the east was
Montauk Avenue. The next stop to the west was
Van Siclen Avenue. On November 28, 1948, the
Independent Subway System opened the underground
Shepherd Avenue Subway station two blocks east after years of war-time construction delays. This station rendered both Linwood station and the nearby Montauk Avenue station obsolete, and it closed on April 26, 1956.
References
External links
Linwood Street Elevated Station; BMT Fulton Street Line (NYCSubway.org)
Defunct BMT Fulton Street Line stations
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1892
Railway stations closed in 1956
Former elevated and subway stations in Brooklyn
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