Van Siclen Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line)

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Van Siclen Avenue
NYCS-bull-trans-J-Std.svg NYCS-bull-trans-Z-Std.svg
MTA NYC logo.svg New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
Van Siclen J BMT platform jeh.JPG
Passengers at the west end of the platform
General information
LocationVan Siclen Avenue & Fulton Street
Brooklyn, New York
East New York, Cypress Hills
Coordinates 40°40′41″N73°53′30″W / 40.678002°N 73.891726°W / 40.678002; -73.891726
Line(s) BMT Jamaica Line
BMT Lexington Avenue Line (formerly)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsAiga bus trans.svg NYCT Bus: Q24
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Other information
Classification B Division
History
OpenedDecember 3, 1885;138 years ago (December 3, 1885) [1]
Original company Brooklyn Elevated Railroad
Passengers
2023515,895Increase2.svg 2.3%
Rank381 out of 423 [2]
Services
Preceding station MTA NYC logo.svg New York City Subway Following station
Alabama Avenue
J   NYCS-SSI-allexceptrush.svg Z   NYCS-SSI-rushpeak.svg
toward Broad Street
NYCS-bull-trans-Z-Std.svg Norwood Avenue
Z   NYCS-SSI-rushpeak.svg
skip-stop
NYCS-bull-trans-J-Std.svg Cleveland Street
J   NYCS-SSI-allexceptrush.svg

The Van Siclen Avenue station is a skip-stop station on the BMT Jamaica Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Fulton Street and Van Siclen Avenue in Brooklyn, [3] it is served by the Z train during rush hours in the peak direction, and by the J train other times. [4]

Contents

History

The station opened on December 3, 1885, as part of a one station extension of the Lexington Avenue Line from Alabama Avenue. [1] [5] [6] This station was the eastern terminus of the line until May 30, 1893, when it was extended to Cypress Hills. [7]

This station was closed from March 25 to August 6, 2006, in order to be rehabilitated. As part of the rehabilitation project, the stairs were rehabilitated, the floors were renewed, major structural repairs were made, new canopies were installed, the area around the station booth was reconfigured, the platform edge strips were replaced, walls were replaced, and a high-quality public address system was installed. [8] The rehabilitation project cost $8.52 million. [9]

Station layout

Platform levelWestbound NYCS-bull-trans-J-Std.svg toward Broad Street (Alabama Avenue)
NYCS-bull-trans-Z-Std.svg AM rush toward Broad Street (Alabama Avenue)
NYCS-bull-trans-J-Std.svg AM rush does not stop here
Island platform
Eastbound NYCS-bull-trans-J-Std.svg toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer (Cleveland Street)
NYCS-bull-trans-Z-Std.svg PM rush toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer (Norwood Avenue)
NYCS-bull-trans-J-Std.svg PM rush does not stop here →
MezzanineFare control, station agent, MetroCard and OMNY machines
GroundStreet levelEntrances/exits
From the street, facing north Van Siclen Avenue BMT Jamaica entrance.JPG
From the street, facing north

This elevated station has two tracks and one island platform. [10] The canopy is short and has a squared off, flat roofline.

The artwork here, THE VIEW FROM HERE by Barbara Ellmann, was installed in 2007. This artwork is supposed to be evocative of structures in the surrounding area. [11] [12] [13]

Exit

The station's only entrance and exit is a center mezzanine under the tracks with wooden floors and walls. This mezzanine is to the geographic south of the northbound track. Outside of fare control, two stairs go to southwest and southeast corners of Fulton Street and Van Siclen Avenue. [14]

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References

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