Grand Avenue station
The Grand Avenue station was a station on the demolished section of the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line in Brooklyn, New York City. The station was opened on April 27, 1889, at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Grand Avenue in Brooklyn next to the Myrtle Avenue station of the BMT Lexington Avenue Line, which opened four years earlier.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Historic site
- Description: New York City Subway station in Brooklyn, New York
- Also known as: “Grand Avenue”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Myrtle Avenue station and Myrtle Avenue.
Myrtle Avenue station
Historic site
The Myrtle Avenue station was a station on the demolished BMT Lexington Avenue Line in Brooklyn, New York City. It was opened on May 13, 1885, and had two tracks and two side platforms.
Myrtle Avenue
Photo: EddieSegoura, Public domain.
Myrtle Avenue is a 8.1-mile-long street that runs from Duffield Street in Downtown Brooklyn to Jamaica Avenue in Richmond Hill, Queens, in New York City, United States.
Washington Avenue station
Historic site
The Washington Avenue station was a station on the demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line and BMT Lexington Avenue Line in Brooklyn, New York City. It was opened on December 4, 1888, and had two tracks and one island platform. Washington Avenue station is situated 910 feet west of Grand Avenue station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Clinton Hill and Clinton Hill Historic District.
Clinton Hill
Neighborhood
Photo: Saint bruce, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Clinton Hill is a neighborhood located in the north-central portion of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bordered by the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Flushing Avenue to the north, Williamsburg to the northeast, Classon Avenue and Bedford–Stuyvesant to the east, Atlantic Avenue and Prospect Heights to the south and southwest and Vanderbilt Avenue and Fort Greene to the west.
Clinton Hill Historic District
Locality
Photo: Jim.henderson, CC0.
Clinton Hill Historic District is a national historic district in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, in New York City. It consists of 1,063 largely residential contributing buildings built between the 1840s and 1930 in popular contemporary and revival styles.
Fort Greene
Neighborhood
Photo: Beyond My Ken, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Fort Greene is a neighborhood in the northwestern part of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The neighborhood is bounded by Flushing Avenue and the Brooklyn Navy Yard to the north, Flatbush Avenue Extension and Downtown Brooklyn to the west, Atlantic Avenue and Prospect Heights to the south, and Vanderbilt Avenue and Clinton Hill to the east.
Grand Avenue station
- Categories: metro station, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Brooklyn, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.69371° or 40° 41′ 37″ northLongitude
-73.9636° or 73° 57′ 49″ westInception
April 27th, 1889Open location code
87G8M2VP+FHOpenStreetMap ID
node 3026462207OpenStreetMap feature
historic=yesWikidata ID
Q5594272
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Japanese—“Grand Avenue station” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “格蘭大道車站”
- French: “Grand Avenue”
- Japanese: “グランド・アベニュー駅 (BMTマートル・アベニュー線)”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include CKO Kickboxing and Rohr Jewish Center.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as OJBK Tea Shop and Myrtle Avenue & Grand Avenue.
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