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  2. BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - Wikipedia

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    The section west of Broadway has been demolished following its closure. The Myrtle Avenue Line, also called the Myrtle Avenue Elevated, [2] is a fully elevated line of the New York City Subway as part of the BMT division. The line is the last surviving remnant of one of the original Brooklyn elevated railroads.

  3. List of express bus routes in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Transit Authority, in March 1971, sought permission from the New York City Board of Estimate to operate express buses during rush hours along the FDR Drive. It was hoped that the route would attract Upper East Side residents that used their cars to get to the Financial District. Began service on April 12, 1971 as the M23X.

  4. B54 (New York City bus) - Wikipedia

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    The B54 is a bus route on Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City. The line travels between Downtown Brooklyn in the west and Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station in the east. The B54 operates from MTA New York City Bus's Fresh Pond Depot in Ridgewood, Queens. The route serves only the section of Myrtle Avenue within Brooklyn; the section within ...

  5. Myrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line) - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line) /  40.69694°N 73.93528°W  / 40.69694; -73.93528. to Kosciuszko Street. to Flushing Avenue. to Marcy Avenue. The Myrtle Avenue station (announced on New Technology Trains as Myrtle Avenue–Broadway station) is a New York City Subway express station on the BMT Jamaica Line.

  6. Myrtle Avenue station (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Avenue station was sometimes called Gold Street in some early planning documents, [4] and in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle when the station opened. [2] The city government took over the BMT's operations on June 1, 1940. [5] [6] The station closed on July 16, 1956 for the reconstruction of the flying junction north of DeKalb Avenue to ...

  7. D (New York City Subway service) - Wikipedia

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    D (New York City Subway service) Coney Island-bound D train of R68s leaves 18th Avenue. The D Sixth Avenue Express [3] is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored orange, since it uses the IND Sixth Avenue Line in Manhattan. [4]

  8. Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues. / 40.699511; -73.911166. The Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station (announced on New Technology Trains as Myrtle Avenue–Wyckoff Avenue station) is a New York City Subway station complex formed by the intersecting stations of the BMT Canarsie Line and the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line, served by the L and M trains at all times.

  9. Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station. / 40.694631; -73.949103. The Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Myrtle and Marcy Avenues in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, it is served by the G train at all times. There are no open exits at Willoughby Avenue.

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