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The West Eighth Street–New York Aquarium station (formerly Coney Island–West Eighth Street station) is a
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station, located on the
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and
IND Culver Line The IND Culver Line (formerly IND Culver Line#History, BMT Culver Line) is a rapid transit line of the B Division (NYCS), B Division of the New York City Subway, extending from Downtown Brooklyn south to Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, ...
in the
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neighborhood of
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. The station is located over the private right-of-way of the defunct New York and Coney Island Railroad north of Surf Avenue, running easterly from West 8th Street. It is served by the F and Q trains at all times, and by the <F> train during rush hours in the peak direction. This station is geographically the southernmost station in the entire New York City Subway system.


History

The station, originally identified as Coney Island–West Eighth Street, replaced the
Culver Depot Culver Depot, also called Culver Terminal or Culver Plaza, was a railroad and streetcar terminal in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, United States, located on the northern side of Surf Avenue near West 5th Street. Plan of the New Terminal ...
, the surface terminus of the Brighton Beach and Culver Lines. The new station consisted of a two-level elevated line, with two tracks and two
side platform A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms, ...
s on each level. Brighton service began serving the station on June 13, 1919, with Brighton Local trains using the lower level and Brighton Express trains (when operated) using the upper level. On May 1, 1920, Culver trains began sharing the lower level with the Brighton Line. The usage of both levels varied over the years, with different Brighton services using the lower level at different times. Brighton Locals used the lower level of West 8th Street until 1954, when the track connection between the Brighton Line at Ocean Parkway and the lower level of West 8th Street station was severed. Brighton and Culver trains have had exclusive use of their respective levels ever since. The structure for the connector tracks still exists. In September 1954, the NYCTA announced that it would build a -long overpass connecting the station with the then proposed New York Aquarium. The estimated cost for the project was $500,000, and it was expected to be completed by November 1955. In 2002, it was announced that West Eighth Street would be one of ten subway stations citywide to receive renovations. The station was closed in August 2002 in conjunction with the reconstruction of the
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terminal, and service was restored on May 23, 2004. The renovation took place during the temporary closure. The pedestrian bridge was torn down on August 8, 2013, due to safety issues. A crosswalk and widened sidewalks replaced the bridge, which was built when the
New York Aquarium The New York Aquarium is the oldest continually operating Public aquarium, aquarium in the United States, located on the Riegelmann Boardwalk in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City. It was founded at Castle Garden in Battery Park, Manhattan, i ...
was first opened at that location. In 2024, the MTA announced that it would install low platform fences at the West Eighth Street–New York Aquarium station and at the Clark Street station to reduce the likelihood of passengers falling onto the tracks.
The barriers would consist of low yellow fences, spaced along the length of the platform; there would not be sliding
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between the barriers.


Station layout

The current station continues to have two tracks and two side platforms on each level; the BMT Brighton Line currently uses the upper level and the IND Culver Line uses the lower level. The 2005 artwork here is called ''Wavewall'' by
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.


Exits

This station contains two entrances. The first one is located on West Eighth Street, on the west end of the station. It has a full-time station agent booth and a ramp to the mezzanine, where there are turnstiles and stairs to the platforms. There are also two stairs that lead from the mezzanine down to the west side of West Eighth Street. The second one leads to the intersection of West Fifth Street and Brighton Avenue, past the east end of the station. It contains three
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and leads directly to the Manhattan-bound platform of the lower level, as well as an escalator that leads directly to the Manhattan-bound platform of the upper level. The eastern entrance also connects to a path running northward to West Sixth Street, which at this point is a dirt road only for pedestrians that runs directly underneath the Culver Line.


Gallery

File:West 8th Street Trackway.jpg, Abandoned trackways from lower level of station to the BMT Brighton Line File:West 8th Street Entrance.jpg, Entrance from West 8th Street File:West 8th Street staircase vc.jpg, Zoom on the staircase by Vito Acconci File:Curving Into The Aquarium.jpg, Manhattan-bound F train of R160s enters the station File:W 8 St NY Aquarium Jul 2019 09.jpg, The Brighton Line platforms on the upper level File:W 8 St - NY Aquarium - Coney Island Bound Culver Platform.jpg, The Culver Line platforms on the lower level File:Aquarium CI BMT sta jeh.JPG, Street stair and pedestrian overpass to Aquarium, demolished in August 2013


References


External links

* * The Subway Nut
West Eighth Street Pictures
* MTA's Arts For Transit â€

* [https://maps.google.com/?ll=40.576038,-73.976634&spn=0.004466,0.004823&t=h&layer=c&cbll=40.576127,-73.976622&panoid=lLn7dRJkjRQtZwwC6fpKvA&cbp=12,219.4,,1,1.79&z=18 West Eighth Street entrance from Google Maps Street View]
Surf Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View

Upper level from Google Maps Street View
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