New Utrecht Avenue / 62nd Street is a
New York City Subway station complex shared by the below-ground
BMT Sea Beach Line and the elevated
BMT West End Line. It is located at New Utrecht Avenue and 62nd Street in
Brooklyn, in the neighborhood of
Bensonhurst, and is served by the
D and
N trains at all times.
Prior to the rebuilding of the two current subway lines at this location during the second decade of the 20th century, this location was known as
Bath Junction. Until that time, there was a track connection between the lines, primarily to enable Sea Beach trains to and from
Coney Island to access West End Line trackage to reach the
Brooklyn Bridge and the
Park Row elevated lines terminal in downtown
Manhattan.
BMT Sea Beach Line platforms
New Utrecht Avenue on the BMT Sea Beach Line has four tracks. Platform extensions are to the north end of the station and beyond the main staircase. Either ends of both platforms are underneath tunnels. The north end has two staircases to the full time booth, where the transfer to the elevated
BMT West End Line is available. The south end at 15th Avenue and 63rd Street is
HEET access and formerly had a booth. The north end has unusual bricks on the staircase walls, suggesting the staircases were redone when the platform was extended. The original entrance had only one staircase to platform level. After the platform extension, the staircase was redone in a T formation along with the installation of brick walls. This segment of the...
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