Dean Street | |||
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Former New York City Subway station | |||
Looking at the northeast corner of the bridge over Dean Street where the former BMT Franklin Avenue Line station was located. The shorter lamp is the only evidence of the Dean Street station's existence. | |||
Station statistics | |||
Address | Dean Street & Franklin Avenue Brooklyn, NY | ||
Borough | Brooklyn | ||
Locale | Crown Heights | ||
Coordinates | 40°40′40″N 73°57′23″W / 40.6778°N 73.9565°W | ||
Division | B (BMT)[1] | ||
Line | BMT Franklin Avenue Line | ||
Services | None (demolished) | ||
Structure | Elevated | ||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||
Tracks | 2 while open, 1 at location today | ||
Other information | |||
Opened | Initial: August 15, 1896 Reopening: October 28, 1901[2] | ||
Closed | First closing: c. 1899[3] Final closing: September 10, 1995[4] | ||
Former/other names | Bergen Street | ||
Traffic | |||
2023 | [5] | ||
Rank | out of 423[5] | ||
Station succession | |||
Next north | Franklin Avenue | ||
Next south | Park Place | ||
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The Dean Street station was a New York City Subway station on the BMT Franklin Avenue Line. Located on Dean Street west of Franklin Avenue in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, it was serviced by the Franklin Avenue Shuttle. The Dean Street station opened and closed twice in its history, though the line it served continues in operation.
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