As a southbound MTA Q Line train approaches Flatbush’s Parkside Avenue Station, it diverges to the outer tracks. This is where NYCT’s IND Brighton Line expands from a two-track line to a four... (more)
The New York City Transit IND Culver Line through Brooklyn’s Park Slope neighborhood hosts both F and G Line trains. The G Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown line is an 11.4-mile-long (18.3 km) rapid tr... (more)
Ahead Of Its Time. MTA NYCT Subway R-11 8013 is a unique survivor in the New York Transit Museum collection. When it was built by Budd in 1949, it was a revolutionary design. The car body w... (more)
A northbound New York City Q Second Avenue/Broadway Express/Brighton Local, or (for convenience) Q Line, subway train departs the Church Avenue Station in New York City (or Brooklyn, or Flatbush, ... (more)
The MTA Church Avenue subway station in Brooklyn (aka Flatbush), while below ground, is an open-air station. However, two of the four tracks are covered, as seen in this daylight photo of a north... (more)