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The Brighton Beach station is an elevated express and terminal station on the
BMT Brighton Line The BMT Brighton Line, also known as the Brighton Beach Line, is a rapid transit line in the B Division of the New York City Subway in Brooklyn, New York City, United States. Local service is provided at all times by the Q train, but is joined ...
of the
New York City Subway The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Opened on October ...
. It is located over Brighton Beach Avenue between Brighton 5th Street and Brighton 7th Street in
Brighton Beach Brighton Beach is a neighborhood in the southern portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, within the greater Coney Island area along the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Brighton Beach is bounded by Coney Island proper at Ocean Parkway to the ...
,
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. The station is served by the Q train at all times and is the southern terminal for the B train on weekdays only.


History

This station opened on July 2, 1878, as part of an excursion
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— the Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railway — to bring
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goers from
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(via a connection with the
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) to the seashore at
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on the
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, at a location named
Brighton Beach Brighton Beach is a neighborhood in the southern portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn, within the greater Coney Island area along the Atlantic Ocean coastline. Brighton Beach is bounded by Coney Island proper at Ocean Parkway to the ...
at the same time the railroad arrived. During the 1964–1965 fiscal year, work was underway to lengthen the platforms to to accommodate a ten-car train of -long IND cars, or a nine-car train of -long BMT cars. The station was renovated in the mid to late 1990s. From September 8, 2002, to May 23, 2004, service was suspended west of Brighton Beach to allow rebuilding of the
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terminal station, which had deteriorated due to the effects of salt water corrosion and deferred maintenance.


Station layout

Brighton Beach has two
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s and four tracks. The weekday-only train (Brighton Express/ Sixth Avenue Express) terminates here on the inner express tracks while the full-time train (Brighton Local/ Broadway Express) stops here on the outer local tracks and continues to
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. The platforms are canopied for their entire length except for small portions at either ends. There are two elevated structures above the express tracks used for office and maintenance space. This station has two entrances/exits, both of which are elevated station houses beneath the tracks. The full-time side is at the north end and has two staircases from each platform, a large waiting area inside
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, regular
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bank, and token booth. Outside of fare control, there are three street stairs, two that join at the station house balcony and go down to either southern corners of Brighton 7th Street and Brighton Beach Avenue and one to the northwest corner. Instead of a staircase, the northeast corner has a narrow, enclosed escalator that always goes up and thus can only be used to enter the station. The second station house has a single staircase from each platform and a pair of twin staircases going down to either side of Brighton Beach Avenue between Brighton Fifth and Brighton Sixth Streets. The token booth and regular turnstile bank here is only open weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Two
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s provide access to/from this entrance at other times. Between this station and Ocean Parkway, the line becomes six tracks, the largest of any elevated portion of the system. The local and express tracks split into an extra storage track in-between them in both directions. These tracks are commonly used for storing trains during midday hours or at the start or end of service, and they end at
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s next to the platforms at Ocean Parkway. East of this station, there are crossovers and switches used by terminating B trains. The Brighton Line curves north and becomes an
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after crossing Neptune Avenue on the approach to
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. This station was renovated in the mid to late 1990s and included installation of decorative awnings on all street stairs. The 1999 artwork here is called ''Mermaid/Dionysus and the Pirates'' by Dan George and features aluminum sculptures on both platforms.


Exits

The station has two mezzanines under the platforms and tracks, each of which has four sets of stairs to the street and one to each platform. The eastern, and staffed entrances are located between Brighton 7th Street and Coney Island Avenue. There is an up-only escalator in place of one of the stairs on the northern side of Brighton Beach Avenue at Coney Island Avenue. The western exit, which is unstaffed, is located between Brighton 5th and 6th Streets.


Gallery

File:Brighton Beach Sta jeh.JPG, Street stair File:Brighton Beach escalator vc.jpg, Escalator to mezzanine File:Brighton Beach old sign vc.jpg, Original sign File:Brighton Beach Turnstiles.jpg, Turnstiles on the part-time mezzanine File:Brightonbeachstation.jpg, Looking down the northbound local tracks


References


External links

* * Station Reporter â€
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* MTA's Arts For Transit â€

* The Subway Nut â€
Brighton Beach Pictures

Brighton Seventh Street — Coney Island Avenue entrance from Google Maps Street View

Brighton Fifth Street — Brighton Sixth Street entrance from Google Maps Street View

Platforms from Google Maps Street View
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