Atlantic Terminal (formerly Flatbush Avenue) is the westernmost stop on the
Long Island Rail Road's (LIRR)
Atlantic Branch, located at
Flatbush Avenue and
Atlantic Avenue Atlantic Avenue may refer to:
Highways
* Atlantic Avenue (Boston) in Massachusetts
* Atlantic Avenue (New York City) in Brooklyn and Queens, New York
* Florida State Road 806 in Palm Beach County, locally known as Atlantic Avenue
* Atlantic Avenue ...
in
Downtown Brooklyn,
New York City
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. It is the primary terminal for the
Far Rockaway,
Hempstead, and
West Hempstead
West Hempstead is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 19,835 at the 2020 census. It is an unincorporated area in the Town of Hempst ...
Branches. The terminal is located in the
City Terminal Zone
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, the LIRR's Zone 1, and thus part of the CityTicket program.
History
The station was originally named ''Brooklyn'' in 1852,
twenty years after the line was established as the
Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad, and was not originally a terminus.
The original terminus was
South Ferry, via the now shuttered
Cobble Hill Tunnel. When LIRR subsidiary
New York and Jamaica Railroad built a new line between Hunter's Point and Jamaica in 1861, the main line was relocated there, and the line was abandoned west of
East New York, in compliance with Brooklyn's ban on steam railroads. West of East New York, the tracks were taken over by horse car lines.
The Brooklyn station designation was replaced by the ''Flatbush Avenue'' station on July 2, 1877. That same summer local Atlantic Avenue rapid transit trains began to stop there on August 13. The old depot was renovated between July–August 1878, when it began serving the
Brooklyn, Flatbush and Coney Island Railroad. It was rebuilt again in June 1880. The headquarters for the Long Island Express Company was installed there in 1882, and gave the station a series of tracks that would later be known as the "EX Yard." In 1888, the Union Elevated Railway built an elevated railway line and station that connected to the LIRR station called the
Atlantic Avenue station. The Union Elevated eventually became part of the
Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation. Further rebuilding took place again in 1893.
Between 1904 and 1906, the Carlton Avenue Freight Yards were replaced by the
Vanderbilt Avenue Freight Yards. This was just a portion of a major improvement project that included the complete reconstruction of the station. The second depot opened on April 1, 1907 with the depot at street level and the tracks installed underground. The station had a lobby that was larger than most LIRR stations, and contained subway type entrances to the tracks. It also served as a post office building until 1925, and contained a baggage depot, express buildings, some meat houses which were inherited from the previous version of the station, and a merchandise terminal for "less than carload freight" added on in 1908. The
Interborough Rapid Transit Company
The Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) was the private operator of New York City's original underground subway line that opened in 1904, as well as earlier elevated railways and additional rapid transit lines in New York City. The IRT ...
built a subway line called the
Eastern Parkway Line and a
station on Atlantic Avenue, that connected to the station on May 1, 1908. The BMT also built two more subway lines on
Pacific Street along the
Fourth Avenue Line on June 22, 1915, and
Atlantic Avenue Atlantic Avenue may refer to:
Highways
* Atlantic Avenue (Boston) in Massachusetts
* Atlantic Avenue (New York City) in Brooklyn and Queens, New York
* Florida State Road 806 in Palm Beach County, locally known as Atlantic Avenue
* Atlantic Avenue ...
along the
Brighton Line on August 1, 1920. The connection to the
BMT Fifth Avenue Line was lost on May 31, 1940.

The station was refurbished and the exterior was sandblasted in the early 1940s. The decline of rail service after World War II led to the station's gradual demise, however. Track #1 was out of service on April 10, 1959. Former express tracks numbers 9-14 ("EX" Yard) were taken out of service on March 3, 1971. At some point, the express buildings became a parking garage. Local businesses were still allowed to utilize the station, such as a barber shop, restaurants, candy stores, a snack bar, a podiatrist's office, a dental office, a beauty school, and even a row of telephone booths. Those businesses were gone by 1978. The tracks that were originally numbered from south to north were renumbered from north to south on July 1, 1978. Despite efforts to repaint the lobby in the early-1980s, random vandalism plagued the station interior causing water damage that was so severe, the street level depot was closed in 1988, and portions were razed during the 1990s.
On January 5, 2010, a new
entry pavilion, designed by di Domenico + Partners, opened, providing improved connections between the LIRR, subways, and buses.
In March 2010, the station was renamed ''Atlantic Terminal'' after a six-year reconstruction project, during which trains continued to operate.
In 2014, the LIRR announced that service from
Babylon and
Hicksville will go directly to Atlantic Terminal during
New York Islanders
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games at
Barclays Center. Passengers would normally have to transfer at
Jamaica
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to go to Babylon or Hicksville. However, in preparation for
East Side Access
East Side Access (ESA) is a public works project in New York City that extended the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) from its Main Line in Queens into a new station under Grand Central Terminal on Manhattan's East Side. A project of the Metropoli ...
project, most service to Atlantic Terminal will be provided by a high-frequency shuttle service to and from Jamaica.
Accident
During the morning rush hour of January 4, 2017, a train overran the
bumper block
A buffer stop, bumper, bumping post, bumper block or stopblock (US), is a device to prevent railway vehicles from going past the end of a physical section of track.
The design of the buffer stop is dependent, in part, on the kind of couplings ...
at the end of track 6, injuring 103, none seriously.
There were 650 passengers on the train, which had originated from
Far Rockaway. The incident was compared to a
September 2016 train crash at
Hoboken Terminal
Hoboken Terminal is a commuter-oriented intermodal passenger station in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey. One of the New York metropolitan area's major transportation hubs, it is served by nine NJ Transit (NJT) commuter rail lines, one ...
in
Hoboken, New Jersey
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, wherein a train also overran a bumper block.
The accident occurred at about 8:20 a.m. Two carriages of the six-carriage
electric multiple unit involved were severely damaged when it collided with the buffer stop at a speed of .
The National Transportation Safety Board
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and Federal Railway Administration
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opened investigations into the accident.[
]
Station layout
The LIRR terminal, one floor below the ground level, has three high-level island platform
An island platform (also center platform, centre platform) is a station layout arrangement where a single platform is positioned between two tracks within a railway station, tram stop or transitway interchange. Island platforms are popular ...
s adjacent to six tracks. Platform A is ten cars long, but the two easternmost cars on Track 1 are not accessible due to a large gap between the train and the platform. Platform B is eight cars long. Platform C is six cars long, but Track 6 only has enough space for four cars to meet the platform as it is adjacent to the northbound local platform of the IRT Eastern Parkway Line.
Subway and bus connections
Atlantic Terminal is connected to the New York City Subway's Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center complex, which is served by the . Buses serving outside the complex include B41, B45, B63, B65, B67, and B103.
Nearby points of interest
The rail terminal is adjacent to and below the Atlantic Terminal mall and near the Barclays Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music
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and the Williamsburgh Savings Bank Tower
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, as well as Brooklyn Technical High School
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.
The massive Pacific Park residential, commercial and sports complex, which includes Barclays Center, is being built near the station and above its yard tracks.
Gallery
File:LIRR atlantic avenue station 1910.jpg, 1910 photo of the former LIRR Flatbush Avenue station (demolished 1988)
File:Atlantic Terminal.jpg, Looking down Platform A. A train to Far Rockaway is on the right
File:Atlantic Terminal - March 2019.jpg, Looking down Platform C
File:LIRR Flatbush east stair jeh.jpg, Looking down to track level in the entry pavilion
See also
* Lower Manhattan-Jamaica/JFK Transportation Project
References
External links
LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD - I. R. T. CONNECTION 1
NYCSubway.org's page about the terminal
{{LIRR stations navbox
Long Island Rail Road stations in New York City
Railroad terminals in New York City
Railway stations in the United States opened in 1877
Railway stations in Brooklyn
Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Railway stations located underground in New York (state)
1877 establishments in New York (state)