Everything about Flushing Avenue Bmt Jamaica Line totally explained
Flushing Avenue is a
station on the
BMT Jamaica Line of the
New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Flushing Avenue and Broadway in
Brooklyn, it's served by the train at all times except rush hours in the peak direction, and the train at all times except weekends and late nights. The train, when it operates, bypasses the station.
The north exit leads to
Flushing Avenue while the south exit is an emergency exit and leads to Park Ave. This station was made
ADA accessible in late 2003 due to its proximity to Woodhull Hospital. The elevators are cantilevered over the sides of the structure. At the north end, the platform walls are vertical windscreen on the northbound and southbound sides.
The
2006 artwork here's called
Migration by Robin Holder.
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