It also permitted construction of the IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line, which opened in 1918.
Clark Street is the northernmost station in Brooklyn on the Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line.
Seventh Avenue Line may refer to any of the following transit lines in New York City:
It is also within walking distance of the 181st Street (IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line).
The company was incorporated on May 26, 1864, and opened the Seventh Avenue Line by the end of 1865.
The bridge also carries the IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line above the road.
Widely seen as the first completed project of the Fulton Center, the rehabilitation of the Seventh Avenue Line's station was completed by November 2006.
On July 1, 1918, the entire IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line was completed.
They spent most of their runs on the IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line painted in green livery.
The following services use part or all of the Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line:
It also permitted construction of the IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line, which opened in 1918.
Clark Street is the northernmost station in Brooklyn on the Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line.
Seventh Avenue Line may refer to any of the following transit lines in New York City:
It is also within walking distance of the 181st Street (IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line).
The company was incorporated on May 26, 1864, and opened the Seventh Avenue Line by the end of 1865.
The bridge also carries the IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line above the road.
On July 1, 1918, the entire IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line was completed.
They spent most of their runs on the IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line painted in green livery.
The following services use part or all of the Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line:
A separate connecting track and flyover leads to the IRT Broadway - Seventh Avenue Line.