
Myrtle Avenue - Wikipedia
Myrtle Avenue is a 8.1-mile-long (13.0 km) street that runs from Duffield Street in Downtown Brooklyn to Jamaica Avenue in Richmond Hill, Queens, in New York City, United States. [1] …
BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - Wikipedia
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 …
Myrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line) - Wikipedia
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.
BMT Myrtle Avenue Line - nycsubway.org
Today's Myrtle Ave. line is a shadow of a former line which ran from downtown Brooklyn (Jay Street) to Broadway/Myrtle upper level where it continued along this right of way. Original …
Neighborhood History - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership
Myrtle Avenue is an east/west thoroughfare which runs from the Flatbush Avenue extension through Brooklyn to Richmond Hill in Queens. It has been a major roadway since at least the …
The Dream Of New York's Forgotten Elevated Subway - Jalopnik
2019年10月8日 · Look west down Myrtle Ave today from Broadway and you'll still see a block-long steel skeleton reaching out towards it. Downtown Brooklyn is home to courthouses, …
Home - Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership
Myrtle Avenue Revitalization Project LDC (MARP) / Myrtle Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) 472 Myrtle Avenue, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11205 T: (718) 230-1689 / Email Us
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The Myrtle Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) was established in 1988. Our organization helps to make Myrtle Avenue, from Wyckoff Avenue to Fresh Pond Road in …
Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, New York - MapQuest - Official MapQuest
Get more information for Myrtle Ave in Brooklyn, New York. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.
MYRTLE AVENUE, Part 2: under the el in Bushwick
2010年2月21日 · Myrtle Avenue was laid out as a tolled plank road from Broadway east to today’s Jamaica Avenue in 1853. Broadway is also the point where Myrtle Avenue changes from a …