Fulton Street station (IND Crosstown Line)

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AddressFulton Street & Lafayette Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
Borough Brooklyn
Locale Fort Greene
Coordinates 40°41′13″N73°58′35″W / 40.686984°N 73.976269°W / 40.686984; -73.976269
Division B (IND) [1]
Line     IND Crosstown Line
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TransitAiga bus trans.svg NYCT Bus: B25, B26, B38, B52
StructureUnderground
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
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OpenedJuly 1, 1937;87 years ago (1937-07-01) [2]
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20231,534,593 [3] Increase2.svg 16%
Rank211 out of 423 [3]
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Clinton–Washington Avenues
toward Court Square
NYCS-bull-trans-G-Std.svg Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets
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Fulton Street station (IND Crosstown Line)

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The Fulton Street station is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway, located on Lafayette Avenue between South Portland Avenue and Fulton Street in Brooklyn. It is served by the G train at all times.

History

This station opened on July 1, 1937, when the entire Crosstown Line was completed between Nassau Avenue and its connection to the IND Culver Line. On this date, the GG was extended in both directions to Smith–Ninth Streets and Forest Hills–71st Avenue. [2]

Station layout

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South Portland Avenue exit staircase on the northbound platform
GroundStreet levelEntrances/exits
MezzanineStation agent, fare control, MetroCard and OMNY machines
Basement 2 Side platform
Northbound NYCS-bull-trans-G-Std.svg toward Court Square (Clinton–Washington Avenues)
Southbound NYCS-bull-trans-G-Std.svg toward Church Avenue (Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets)
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UnderpassConnection between platforms
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Mosaic name tablet and directional sign

This underground station has two tracks and two side platforms. [4] The G stops at the station at all times. [5] The station is between Clinton–Washington Avenues to the north and Hoyt–Schermerhorn Streets to the south. [6]

Both platforms have a lime green trim line with a dark green border and mosaic name tablets reading "FULTON ST." in white sans-serif font on a dark green background and lime green border. Small black "FULTON" tile captions in white lettering run below the trim line at regular intervals and directional signs in the same style are below some of the name tablets. The tiles were part of a color-coded tile system used throughout the IND. [7] The tile colors were designed to facilitate navigation for travelers going away from Lower Manhattan. Because the Crosstown Line does not merge into a line that enters Manhattan at either end, all stations on the line had green tiles. [8] [9] Blue I-beam columns run along both platforms at regular intervals with alternating ones having the standard black station name plate in white lettering.

The station is very close to the Crosstown Line's junction with the IND Fulton Street Line just west of Lafayette Avenue, although the two stations do not have an in-system transfer. Riders on Manhattan-bound A and C trains can catch a glimpse of this station's platforms as well as the northbound track of the Crosstown Line through the right-side windows a few seconds after leaving Lafayette Avenue. There is an employee-only connection between the two stations via the tunnels.

A proposed transfer to the busy Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center complex was rejected by the MTA due to the long walking distance between the two stations. [10] [11]

Exits

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Panoramic view of the station

The station's full-time fare control area is at the extreme south (geographical west) end of the Church Avenue-bound platform. A bank of turnstiles at platform level leads to a token booth and one staircase going up to the northeast corner of Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street. A crossunder here connects to the Queens-bound platform. [4]

This station has a mezzanine above the platforms and tracks near the north end. However, most of it has been converted to employee-use only and the staircases leading up to it from the platforms are gated shut or sealed off. [4] At the extreme north (geographical east) end of the station, a single open staircase from each platform goes up to a single full-height turnstile before a staircase goes up to either western corner of South Portland and Lafayette Avenues, the northwestern one for the Church Avenue-bound platform and the southwestern one for the Queens-bound platform. [4] [12] These exits were closed in the mid-1980s due to concerns over maintenance expense and potential crime, but the southwestern corner entrance (for northbound trains) was reopened in July 2005 following community pressure, [13] while the northwestern corner entrance (for southbound trains) was reopened some time between January and June 2009. [14]

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