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{{Short description|New York City Subway station in Brooklyn}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2024}}
{{other uses|Myrtle Avenue (disambiguation)}} {{other uses|Myrtle Avenue (disambiguation)}}
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| name = Myrtle Avenue | name = Myrtle Avenue
| other_names = Myrtle Avenue–Broadway | other_name = Myrtle Avenue–Broadway
| image = Myrtle Avenue-Broadway March 1st 2020.jpg
| bg_color = #874F17
| image_caption = Station platforms, facing west
| image = Myrtle Avenue geometry 2 vc.jpg
| address = Myrtle Avenue &amp; Broadway<br />Brooklyn, New York
| image_caption = Station entrance, before the '''{{NYCS|M}}''' train was relocated to the ] in Manhattan.
| address = Myrtle Avenue &amp; Broadway<br>Brooklyn, NY 11206
| borough = ] | borough = ]
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| lon_dir = W
| division = BMT | division = BMT
| line = ] | line = ]<br />] (formerly)
| service = Jamaica Myrtle | service = Jamaica Myrtle
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| other_name=Myrtle Avenue–Broadway
| levels = 2 (upper level abandoned) | levels = 2 (upper level abandoned)
| platforms = 3 ]s (2 in service (lower level), 1 disused (upper level))<br>] (lower level) | platforms = 3 ]s (2 in service (lower level), 1 disused (upper level))<br />] (lower level)
| tracks = 3 (lower level), 2 (upper level; removed) | tracks = 3 (lower level), 2 (upper level; removed)
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| structure = Elevated | structure = Elevated
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| close_date = {{start date and age|1969|10|04}} (upper level) | close_date = {{start date and age|1969|10|04}} (upper level)
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| adjacent_stations = {{Adjacent stations|system=New York City Subway
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| rank = 136
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{{s-line|system=NYCS|line=Jamaica east express|previous=Marcy Avenue|next=Broadway Junction|type2=Jamaica Center|hide1=true}}
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The '''Myrtle Avenue station''' (announced on ]s as the '''Myrtle Avenue–Broadway station''') is a ] express station on the ]. Located at the intersection of ] and ] at the border of ] and ], it is served by the ] and ] trains at all times (the latter of which terminates here during late nights), and by the ] during rush hours in peak direction.


'''Myrtle Avenue''' (announced on trains as '''Myrtle Avenue–Broadway''') is a ] express station on the ]. Located at the intersection of ] and Broadway in ], it is served by the ''']''' and ''']''' trains at all times, and by the ''']''' during rush hours in peak direction. The station has two platform levels, but all regular passenger service is on the lower platform level of the station. The station has an abandoned upper platform level which previously served the ] to ] and ] via the ]. Just east of the station, the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line diverges from the BMT Jamaica Line via ]es in an at-grade junction. The station has two platform levels, but all regular passenger service is on the lower platform level of the station. The station has an abandoned upper platform level which previously served the ] to ] and ] via the ]. Just east of the station, the remaining section of the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line diverges from the BMT Jamaica Line via ]es in an at-grade junction.


== History == == History ==
The lower level of the station opened on June 25, 1888.<ref name="Driggs">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/50438588/|title=The Broadway Line Opened|last=|first=|date=June 25, 1888|work=]|access-date=February 18, 2018|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|location=]|page=6}}</ref> The lower level of the station opened on June 25, 1888, when the Union Elevated Railroad (leased to the ]) extended its ] from ] northwest to ] in ].<ref name="Driggs">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/50438588/|title=The Broadway Line Opened|date=June 25, 1888|work=]|access-date=February 18, 2018|location=]|page=6}}</ref> The Broadway Elevated was extended to ] on July 14, 1888.<ref name="Ferry">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/60726753/|title=When the Union Road will be Finished|date=July 13, 1888|work=]|access-date=February 18, 2018|location=]|page=1}}</ref> Upon the opening of the ] tracks in 1908, trains were rerouted across the bridge west of Marcy Avenue.<ref>{{Cite news|date=September 17, 1908|title=Mayor Runs a Train Over New Bridge|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1908/09/17/archives/mayor-runs-a-train-over-new-bridge-brooklyn-celebrates-opening-of.html|access-date=January 26, 2020|issn=0362-4331}}</ref>


The upper level station, which was marked on signs as '''Broadway,''' opened on April 27, 1889, when the Myrtle Avenue Line was extended east along Myrtle Avenue to Broadway. A transfer opportunity was created to the BMT Jamaica Line station.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wI4wAQAAMAAJ|title=Report|date=January 1, 1890|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qfZ0VxuLoc0C|title=The Wheels That Drove New York: A History of the New York City Transit System|last=Roess|first=Roger P.|last2=Sansone|first2=Gene|date=August 23, 2012|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=9783642304842|language=en}}</ref><ref name="Broadway">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/50455607/|title=Will Open on Saturday|last=|first=|date=April 25, 1889|work=]|access-date=February 18, 2018|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|location=]|page=1}}</ref> The previous station located nearby at Stuyvesant Avenue was then closed.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/50455444/?terms=it%2Breaches%2Bbroadway|title=Brooklyn Daily Eagle: It Reaches Broadway (April 5, 1889)|work=bklyn.newspapers.com}}</ref> The Myrtle Avenue Line was extended from this station to ] on July 21, 1889.<ref name=":1" /> The upper level station, which was marked on signs as '''Broadway,''' opened on April 27, 1889, when the Myrtle Avenue Line was extended east along Myrtle Avenue to Broadway. This extension created a transfer opportunity for the BMT Jamaica Line station.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wI4wAQAAMAAJ|title=Report|date=January 1, 1890|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qfZ0VxuLoc0C|title=The Wheels That Drove New York: A History of the New York City Transit System|last=Roess|first=Roger P.|last2=Sansone|first2=Gene|date=August 23, 2012|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=9783642304842|language=en}}</ref><ref name="Broadway">{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/50455607/|title=Will Open on Saturday|date=April 25, 1889|work=]|access-date=February 18, 2018|location=]|page=1}}</ref> The previous station located nearby at Broadway and Stuyvesant Avenue was then closed.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/50455444/?terms=it%2Breaches%2Bbroadway|title=Brooklyn Daily Eagle: It Reaches Broadway (April 5, 1889)|work=bklyn.newspapers.com}}</ref> The Myrtle Avenue Line was extended from this station to ] on July 21, 1889.<ref name=":1" />


The ] from Broadway to ] closed on October 4, 1969, and was replaced via transfer to the ] bus toward Jay Street.<ref name=":2" /> The ] from Broadway to ] closed on October 4, 1969, and was replaced via transfer to the ] bus toward Jay Street.<ref name=":2" />

In 2019, the ] announced that this station would become ] as part of the agency's 2020–2024 Capital Program.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mta.info/press-release/mta-headquarters/mta-announces-20-additional-subway-stations-receive-accessibility|title=Press Release - MTA Headquarters - MTA Announces 20 Additional Subway Stations to Receive Accessibility Improvements Under Proposed 2020-2024 Capital Plan|date=December 19, 2019|website=MTA|access-date=December 25, 2019|archive-date=April 21, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200421204344/http://www.mta.info/press-release/mta-headquarters/mta-announces-20-additional-subway-stations-receive-accessibility|url-status=dead}}</ref> The MTA received $254 million from the ] in 2023 for accessibility upgrades to four subway stations, including the Myrtle Avenue station.<ref name="CBS New York y652">{{cite web | title=MTA receiving $254 million to improve accessibility at Brooklyn, Bronx subway stations | website=CBS New York | date=January 4, 2023 | url=https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/brooklyn-bronx-mta-subway-stations-accessibility/ | access-date=December 13, 2024}}</ref> Work on new elevators began in December 2024.<ref name="Russo-Lennon l252">{{cite web |last=Russo-Lennon |first=Barbara |date=December 12, 2024 |title=Queensboro Plaza subway station becomes fully accessible, marking major milestone for MTA – QNS |url=https://qns.com/2024/12/queensboro-plaza-subway-station-unveils-new-elevator-accessibility-features/ |access-date=December 13, 2024 |website=QNS}}</ref>


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|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;" width=50 rowspan=3 valign=top|'''3F''' |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;vertical-align:top;" rowspan=3|'''Fourth floor'''<br>Myrtle Avenue platform
|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;" width=100|'''Former southbound<br>Myrtle Avenue El''' |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;"|'''Former southbound'''
|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;" width=400|No track or roadbed |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;"|No track or roadbed
|- |-
|style="border-top:solid 2px black;border-right:solid 2px black;border-left:solid 2px black;border-bottom:solid 2px black;text-align:center;" colspan=2|<small>], disused</small> |style="border-top:solid 2px black;border-right:solid 2px black;border-left:solid 2px black;border-bottom:solid 2px black;text-align:center;" colspan=2|<small>], disused</small>
|- |-
|'''Former northbound<br>Myrtle Avenue El''' |'''Former northbound'''
|No track or roadbed |No track or roadbed
|- |-
|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;" rowspan=5 valign=top width=50|'''2F''' |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;vertical-align:top;" rowspan=5|'''Third floor'''<br>Jamaica platforms
|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;" width=100|'''Westbound local'''<ref name="direction" group="note">This is a ] in ].</ref> |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;"|'''Westbound local'''<ref name="direction" group="note">This is a ] in ].</ref>
|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;" width=390| ← {{rint|newyork|J}} toward ] all times except AM rush hours <small>(])</small><br>← {{rint|newyork|M}} toward ] (weekdays), ] (weekends) <small>(Flushing Avenue)</small> |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;"| ← {{rint|newyork|J}} toward {{stl|NYCS|Broad Street}} <small>({{stl|NYCS|Flushing Avenue|Jamaica}})</small><br>← {{rint|newyork|M}} toward {{stl|NYCS|Forest Hills–71st Avenue}} weekdays, {{stl|NYCS|Essex Street}} weekends <small>(Flushing Avenue)</small>
|- |-
|style="border-top:solid 2px black;border-right:solid 2px black;border-left:solid 2px black;border-bottom:solid 2px black;text-align:center;" colspan=2|<small>], doors will open on the left, right</small> |style="border-top:solid 2px black;border-right:solid 2px black;border-left:solid 2px black;border-bottom:solid 2px black;text-align:center;" colspan=2|<small>]</small>
|- |-
|'''Center track''' |'''Center track'''
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|style="border-top:solid 2px black;border-right:solid 2px black;border-left:solid 2px black;border-bottom:solid 2px black;text-align:center;" colspan=2|<small>], doors will open on the left, right</small> |style="border-top:solid 2px black;border-right:solid 2px black;border-left:solid 2px black;border-bottom:solid 2px black;text-align:center;" colspan=2|<small>]</small>
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|'''Eastbound local'''<ref name="direction" group="note"/> |'''Eastbound local'''<ref name="direction" group="note"/>
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|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|'''1F''' |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|'''Second floor'''
|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|Mezzanine |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|Mezzanine
|style="border-top:solid 1px gray;border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|Fare control, station agent |style="border-top:solid 1px gray;border-bottom:solid 1px gray;"|Fare control, station agent, ] machines
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===Lower level=== ===Lower level===
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This elevated station, opened on September 16, 1888 on the lower level, has three tracks and two ]s.<ref name="tracks">{{NYCS const|trackref|trackbook3}}</ref> The center track, is used by '''J''' and '''Z''' trains for peak-direction express service on weekdays and late night '''M''' trains to ]. East of this station, '''J/Z''' trains continue on the Jamaica Line to ] in ]. The '''M''' train switches on an S curve the Myrtle Avenue Line towards Metropolitan Avenue. The connection to the Myrtle Avenue Line is one of the few remaining ]s in the subway as well as one of the few places on revenue tracks with ]es.<ref name="tracks" /> From June 2017 until April 2018, this connection was closed due to long-term construction on the Myrtle Avenue Line.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/m-line-shut-year-repairs-article-1.2568599|title=M line to be shut down next year for repairs|last=Rivoli|first=Dan|date=March 17, 2016|newspaper=]|access-date=July 23, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.amny.com/transit/m-line-repairs-will-begin-next-summer-the-mta-said-1.11590899|title=MTA: M line will shut down for part of next year|last=Brown|first=Nicole|date=March 18, 2016|newspaper=am New York|access-date=July 23, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/nyct/service/MyrtleAvenue/index.html |website=mta.info|publisher=]|title=Myrtle Avenue Line Infrastructure Projects|access-date=July 23, 2016}}</ref> This elevated station on the lower level, has three tracks and two ]s.<ref name="tracks">{{NYCS const|trackref|trackbook3}}</ref> The center track is used by J and Z trains when they run express between this station and ] in the peak direction on weekdays during rush hours and middays, as well as by late night M shuttle trains from ]. East of this station, J and Z trains continue along ], while M trains branch off through an S curve towards the ]. The connection to the Myrtle Avenue Line is one of the few remaining ]s in the subway as well as one of the few places on revenue tracks with ]es.<ref name="tracks" /> From June 2017 until April 2018, this connection was closed due to long-term construction on the Myrtle Avenue Line.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/m-line-shut-year-repairs-article-1.2568599|title=M line to be shut down next year for repairs|last=Rivoli|first=Dan|date=March 17, 2016|newspaper=]|access-date=July 23, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.amny.com/transit/m-line-repairs-will-begin-next-summer-the-mta-said-1.11590899|title=MTA: M line will shut down for part of next year|last=Brown|first=Nicole|date=March 18, 2016|newspaper=am New York|access-date=July 23, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/nyct/service/MyrtleAvenue/index.html |website=mta.info|publisher=]|title=Myrtle Avenue Line Infrastructure Projects|access-date=July 23, 2016}}</ref>


This station is announced as '''Myrtle Avenue–Broadway''' on ] and ] cars to distinguish it from the nearby ] station.<ref>{{Citation|last=NovaBus5189|title=On Board R160 (M) Train From Middle Village Metropolitan Avenue to Myrtle Avenue-Broadway|date=November 12, 2016|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_ZaEdieEeE|accessdate=February 18, 2018}}</ref> This station is announced as '''Myrtle Avenue–Broadway station''' on ] cars to distinguish it from the nearby ] station.<ref>{{Citation|last=NovaBus5189|title=On Board R160 (M) Train From Middle Village Metropolitan Avenue to Myrtle Avenue-Broadway|date=November 12, 2016|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_ZaEdieEeE |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/r_ZaEdieEeE |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|access-date=February 18, 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref>


Both platforms have brown canopies with green support columns and frames for their entire length except for a small section at either end.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.subwaynut.com/bmt/myrtlej/myrtlej43.jpg|title=The doors close on a R42 J train that will have to leave first because the R160 M train must crossover the other three tracks|last=Cox|first=Jeremiah|date=July 26, 2013|website=subwaynut.com|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref> The station signs are in the standard black plates in white lettering.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.subwaynut.com/bmt/myrtlej/myrtlej4.jpg|title=A close-up of a Myrtle Avenue column sign.|last=Cox|first=Jeremiah|date=June 25, 2008|website=subwaynut.com|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref> Both platforms have brown canopies with green support columns and frames for their entire length except for a small section at either end.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.subwaynut.com/bmt/myrtlej/myrtlej43.jpg|title=The doors close on a R42 J train that will have to leave first because the R160 M train must crossover the other three tracks|last=Cox|first=Jeremiah|date=July 26, 2013|website=subwaynut.com|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref> The station signs are in the standard black plates in white lettering.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.subwaynut.com/bmt/myrtlej/myrtlej4.jpg|title=A close-up of a Myrtle Avenue column sign.|last=Cox|first=Jeremiah|date=June 25, 2008|website=subwaynut.com|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref>


The 1999 artwork here is called ''Jammin' Under the El'' by Verna Hart. It consists of stained glass windows on the platforms' sign structures as well as the station house depicting various scenes related to music.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/mta/aft/permanentart/permart.html?agency=nyct&line=J&artist=1&station=13|title=Myrtle Avenue Verna Hart Jammin' Under the EL, 1999|last=|first=|authorlink=|date=|website=web.mta.info|publisher=MTA Arts & Design|language=en|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref> The 1999 artwork here is called ''Jammin' Under the El'' by Verna Hart. It consists of stained glass windows on the platforms' sign structures as well as the station house depicting various scenes related to music.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/mta/aft/permanentart/permart.html?agency=nyct&line=J&artist=1&station=13|title=Myrtle Avenue Verna Hart Jammin' Under the EL, 1999|website=web.mta.info|publisher=MTA Arts & Design|language=en|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref>


As part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2015–2019 Capital Program, a new station entrance will be built at Myrtle Avenue, with street stairs and a mezzanine extension.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/capitaldashboard/15_19/agencies/t/t7041415_project_narrative.htm|title=Station Capacity Enhancements at Myrtle Avenue on the Jamaica Line|last=|first=|date=December 31, 2017|website=web.mta.info|publisher=Metropolitan Transportation Authority|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref> As part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2015–2019 Capital Program, a station entrance will be rebuilt at the northwestern corner of Jefferson Street and Broadway, and a second mezzanine will be reopened.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/capitaldashboard/15_19/agencies/t/t7041415_project_narrative.htm|title=Station Capacity Enhancements at Myrtle Avenue on the Jamaica Line|date=December 31, 2017|website=web.mta.info|publisher=Metropolitan Transportation Authority|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref><ref>https://www.nycsubway.org/BMT_Nassau_Street {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> In 2019, the MTA announced that this station would become ADA-accessible as part of the agency's 2020–2024 Capital Program.<ref>{{cite web | title=Press Release - MTA Headquarters - MTA Announces 20 Additional Subway Stations to Receive Accessibility Improvements Under Proposed 2020-2024 Capital Plan | website=MTA | date=December 19, 2019 | url=http://www.mta.info/press-release/mta-headquarters/mta-announces-20-additional-subway-stations-receive-accessibility | access-date=December 24, 2019 | archive-date=March 22, 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322233116/http://www.mta.info/press-release/mta-headquarters/mta-announces-20-additional-subway-stations-receive-accessibility | url-status=dead }}</ref>{{Clear|left}}

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The upper level station (which was marked on signs as '''Broadway''') opened on April 27, 1889, and created a ] opportunity to the BMT Jamaica Line. The previous station located nearby at Stuyvesant Avenue was then closed. The upper level station contained two tracks and an ], with stairs to both of the existing platforms on the lower level. The Myrtle Avenue upper level was extended to ] on July 21, 1889.<ref name=":1">{{cite news|url=|title=Lost the Second Game|last=|first=|date=July 21, 1889|work=]|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|location=]|page=2}}</ref> The ] from Broadway to ] closed on October 4, 1969, and was replaced via transfer to the ] bus toward Jay Street.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.thejoekorner.com/photos/nyctbmt/myrtleave/index.html|title=Service Changes For Myrtle Avenue "El" Riders|last=|first=|date=October 1969|website=www.thejoekorner.com|publisher=New York City Transit Authority|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref> The upper level station (which was marked on signs as '''Broadway''') opened on April 27, 1889, and created a ] opportunity to the BMT Jamaica Line. The upper level station contained two tracks and an ], with stairs to both of the existing platforms on the lower level. The Myrtle Avenue upper level was extended to ] on July 21, 1889.<ref name=":1">{{cite news|title=Lost the Second Game|date=July 21, 1889|work=]|location=]|page=2}}</ref> The ] from Broadway to ] closed on October 4, 1969, and was replaced via transfer to the ] bus toward Jay Street.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.thejoekorner.com/photos/nyctbmt/myrtleave/index.html|title=Service Changes For Myrtle Avenue "El" Riders|date=October 1969|website=www.thejoekorner.com|publisher=New York City Transit Authority|access-date=February 18, 2018}}</ref>


===Exits=== ===Exits===
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The lower level station has an elevated station house to the west underneath the skeletal remains of the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. Two staircases from each platform go down to an elevated cross-under, where a shorter staircase on the Queens-bound side leads to the station house's waiting area. Outside the turnstile bank, there is a token booth and two staircases going down to either of the western corners at Myrtle Avenue and Broadway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/maps/neighborhoods/bkn/B5%20Bushwick_2015.pdf|title=MTA Neighborhood Maps: Bushwick|last=|first=|date=2015|website=mta.info|publisher=]|accessdate=July 20, 2016}}</ref> The lower level station has an elevated station house to the west underneath the skeletal remains of the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. Two staircases from each platform go down to an elevated cross-under, where a shorter staircase on the Queens-bound side leads to the station house's waiting area. Outside the turnstile bank, there is a token booth and two staircases going down to either of the western corners at Myrtle Avenue and Broadway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.mta.info/maps/neighborhoods/bkn/B5%20Bushwick_2015.pdf|title=MTA Neighborhood Maps: Bushwick|date=2015|website=mta.info|publisher=]|access-date=July 20, 2016}}</ref>

==In popular culture==
In the 1990 drama '']'', ] follows his killer, ], leaving the J train onto the station's platform and entrance.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ghost Film Locations - On the set of New York |url=http://onthesetofnewyork.com/ghost.html |website=onthesetofnewyork.com |publisher=On The Set of New York |access-date=19 April 2020}}</ref> In 1994, it was shown in the music video for ] by Jamaican dancehall artist ].


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New York City Subway station in Brooklyn

For other uses, see Myrtle Avenue (disambiguation). New York City Subway station in Brooklyn, New York
 Myrtle Avenue "J" train"M" train"Z" train
New York City Subway station (rapid transit)
Station platforms, facing west
Station statistics
AddressMyrtle Avenue & Broadway
Brooklyn, New York
BoroughBrooklyn
LocaleBushwick / Bedford–Stuyvesant
Coordinates40°41′49″N 73°56′7″W / 40.69694°N 73.93528°W / 40.69694; -73.93528
DivisionB (BMT)
LineBMT Jamaica Line
BMT Myrtle Avenue Line (formerly)
Services   J  (all times)
   M  (all times)
   Z  (rush hours, peak direction)​
TransitBus transport NYCT Bus: B15, B46, B47, B54
StructureElevated
Levels2 (upper level abandoned)
Platforms3 island platforms (2 in service (lower level), 1 disused (upper level))
cross-platform interchange (lower level)
Tracks3 (lower level), 2 (upper level; removed)
Other information
OpenedJune 25, 1888; 136 years ago (1888-06-25) (lower level)
April 27, 1889; 135 years ago (1889-04-27) (upper level)
ClosedOctober 4, 1969; 55 years ago (1969-10-04) (upper level)
Accessiblenot ADA-accessible; accessibility planned
AccessibilityCross-platform wheelchair transfer available
Opposite-
direction
transfer
Yes
Former/other namesMyrtle Avenue–Broadway
Traffic
20232,654,490 Increase 24.3%
Rank132 out of 423
Services
Preceding station New York City Subway New York City Subway Following station
Marcy AvenueJ  ​Z 
express tracktoward Broad Street
Gates AvenueZ toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer
Kosciuszko StreetJ skip-stop
Flushing AvenueJ  ​M via Essex Street Kosciuszko StreetJ toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer

Local
Central AvenueM toward Middle Village–Metropolitan Avenue
Non-revenue services and lines
Preceding station New York City Subway New York City Subway Following station
Park Avenuelocal; demolished no service Broadway Junctionexpress
Sumner AvenueMyrtle Ave Line; demolished  
Location
Myrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line) is located in New York City SubwayMyrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line)Show map of New York City SubwayMyrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line) is located in New York CityMyrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line)Show map of New York CityMyrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line) is located in New YorkMyrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line)Show map of New York
Track layout

Legend
Lower level
to Broadway Junction
to Gates Avenue
or Kosciuszko Street
to Central Avenue
to Flushing Avenue
to Marcy Avenue
Upper level (abandoned)
to Central Avenue
Street map

Station service legend
Symbol Description
Stops all times except late nights Stops all times except late nights
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops late nights only Stops late nights only
Stops rush hours in the peak direction only Stops rush hours in the peak direction only

The Myrtle Avenue station (announced on New Technology Trains as the Myrtle Avenue–Broadway station) is a New York City Subway express station on the BMT Jamaica Line. Located at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Broadway at the border of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Bushwick, Brooklyn, it is served by the J and M trains at all times (the latter of which terminates here during late nights), and by the Z during rush hours in peak direction.

The station has two platform levels, but all regular passenger service is on the lower platform level of the station. The station has an abandoned upper platform level which previously served the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line to Downtown Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge. Just east of the station, the remaining section of the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line diverges from the BMT Jamaica Line via slip switches in an at-grade junction.

History

The lower level of the station opened on June 25, 1888, when the Union Elevated Railroad (leased to the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad) extended its elevated line above Broadway from Gates Avenue northwest to Driggs Avenue in Williamsburg. The Broadway Elevated was extended to Broadway Ferry on July 14, 1888. Upon the opening of the Williamsburg Bridge tracks in 1908, trains were rerouted across the bridge west of Marcy Avenue.

The upper level station, which was marked on signs as Broadway, opened on April 27, 1889, when the Myrtle Avenue Line was extended east along Myrtle Avenue to Broadway. This extension created a transfer opportunity for the BMT Jamaica Line station. The previous station located nearby at Broadway and Stuyvesant Avenue was then closed. The Myrtle Avenue Line was extended from this station to Wyckoff Avenue on July 21, 1889.

The BMT Myrtle Avenue Line from Broadway to Bridge–Jay Streets closed on October 4, 1969, and was replaced via transfer to the B54 bus toward Jay Street.

In 2019, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced that this station would become ADA-accessible as part of the agency's 2020–2024 Capital Program. The MTA received $254 million from the Federal Transit Administration in 2023 for accessibility upgrades to four subway stations, including the Myrtle Avenue station. Work on new elevators began in December 2024.

Station layout

Fourth floor
Myrtle Avenue platform
Former southbound No track or roadbed
Island platform, disused
Former northbound No track or roadbed
Third floor
Jamaica platforms
Westbound local "J" train toward Broad Street (Flushing Avenue)
"M" train toward Forest Hills–71st Avenue weekdays, Essex Street weekends (Flushing Avenue)
Island platform
Center track "J" train"Z" train weekday mornings toward Broad Street (Marcy Avenue)
"J" train weekday afternoons toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer (Kosciuszko Street)
"z" train PM rush toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer (Gates Avenue)
"M" train late night termination track
"M" train late nights toward Middle Village–Metropolitan Avenue (Central Avenue)
(No express service: Broadway Junction)
Island platform
Eastbound local "J" train toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer (Kosciuszko Street)
"M" train toward Middle Village–Metropolitan Avenue (Central Avenue)
Second floor Mezzanine Fare control, station agent, MetroCard machines
Ground Street level Entrances/exits

Lower level

A weekend R160A M shuttle train on the center track prior to the extension of weekend M service from Myrtle Avenue to Essex Street

This elevated station on the lower level, has three tracks and two island platforms. The center track is used by J and Z trains when they run express between this station and Marcy Avenue in the peak direction on weekdays during rush hours and middays, as well as by late night M shuttle trains from Metropolitan Avenue. East of this station, J and Z trains continue along Broadway, while M trains branch off through an S curve towards the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. The connection to the Myrtle Avenue Line is one of the few remaining level junctions in the subway as well as one of the few places on revenue tracks with slip switches. From June 2017 until April 2018, this connection was closed due to long-term construction on the Myrtle Avenue Line.

This station is announced as Myrtle Avenue–Broadway station on New Technology Train cars to distinguish it from the nearby Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station.

Both platforms have brown canopies with green support columns and frames for their entire length except for a small section at either end. The station signs are in the standard black plates in white lettering.

The 1999 artwork here is called Jammin' Under the El by Verna Hart. It consists of stained glass windows on the platforms' sign structures as well as the station house depicting various scenes related to music.

As part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's 2015–2019 Capital Program, a station entrance will be rebuilt at the northwestern corner of Jefferson Street and Broadway, and a second mezzanine will be reopened. In 2019, the MTA announced that this station would become ADA-accessible as part of the agency's 2020–2024 Capital Program.

Upper level

The abandoned upper level

The upper level station (which was marked on signs as Broadway) opened on April 27, 1889, and created a transfer opportunity to the BMT Jamaica Line. The upper level station contained two tracks and an island platform, with stairs to both of the existing platforms on the lower level. The Myrtle Avenue upper level was extended to Wyckoff Avenue on July 21, 1889. The BMT Myrtle Avenue Line from Broadway to Bridge–Jay Streets closed on October 4, 1969, and was replaced via transfer to the B54 bus toward Jay Street.

Exits

Station entrance

The lower level station has an elevated station house to the west underneath the skeletal remains of the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. Two staircases from each platform go down to an elevated cross-under, where a shorter staircase on the Queens-bound side leads to the station house's waiting area. Outside the turnstile bank, there is a token booth and two staircases going down to either of the western corners at Myrtle Avenue and Broadway.

In popular culture

In the 1990 drama Ghost, Patrick Swayze follows his killer, Rick Aviles, leaving the J train onto the station's platform and entrance. In 1994, it was shown in the music video for Here Comes the Hotstepper by Jamaican dancehall artist Ini Kamoze.

Notes

  1. ^ This is a wrong-way concurrency in railroad direction.

References

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  10. ^ "Lost the Second Game". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, New York. July 21, 1889. p. 2.
  11. ^ "Service Changes For Myrtle Avenue "El" Riders". www.thejoekorner.com. New York City Transit Authority. October 1969. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  12. "Press Release - MTA Headquarters - MTA Announces 20 Additional Subway Stations to Receive Accessibility Improvements Under Proposed 2020-2024 Capital Plan". MTA. December 19, 2019. Archived from the original on April 21, 2020. Retrieved December 25, 2019.
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  15. ^ Dougherty, Peter (2006) . Tracks of the New York City Subway 2006 (3rd ed.). Dougherty. OCLC 49777633 – via Google Books.
  16. Rivoli, Dan (March 17, 2016). "M line to be shut down next year for repairs". New York Daily News. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
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  19. NovaBus5189 (November 12, 2016), On Board R160 (M) Train From Middle Village Metropolitan Avenue to Myrtle Avenue-Broadway, archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved February 18, 2018{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  20. Cox, Jeremiah (July 26, 2013). "The doors close on a R42 J train that will have to leave first because the R160 M train must crossover the other three tracks". subwaynut.com. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  21. Cox, Jeremiah (June 25, 2008). "A close-up of a Myrtle Avenue column sign". subwaynut.com. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  22. "Myrtle Avenue Verna Hart Jammin' Under the EL, 1999". web.mta.info. MTA Arts & Design. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  23. "Station Capacity Enhancements at Myrtle Avenue on the Jamaica Line". web.mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. December 31, 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  24. https://www.nycsubway.org/BMT_Nassau_Street
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  27. "Ghost Film Locations - On the set of New York". onthesetofnewyork.com. On The Set of New York. Retrieved April 19, 2020.

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