Discussion relating to the past and present operations of the NYC Subway, PATH, and Staten Island Railway (SIRT).

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  by Aa3rt
 
Are there any street level subway stations still existing in Brooklyn? This question came up in a thread on Brooklyn rail topics in a Brooklyn Dodgers website that I frequent. I haven't been to Brooklyn in over 20 years and my meager collection of books on NYC subways doesn't provide a ready answer.

Here's the thread in the event anyone would like to peruse it:

http://www.brooklyndodgermemories.com/b ... t1674.html

Thanks for any answer(s) you can provide.
  by Patrick Boylan
 
Canarsie's at street level, and I'm sure some of the stations leading to Canarsie on the L must also be at street level.
  by Kamen Rider
 
Rockaway Parkway, E105th street, Wilson ave (lower level/manhattanbound platform opens right to the street)
  by Patrick Boylan
 
BobLI wrote:Rockaway Park Beach 116st is also at street level.
Isn't that station in Queens?
Kamen Rider wrote:Rockaway Parkway, E105th street, Wilson ave (lower level/manhattanbound platform opens right to the street)
On what lines are Rockaway Parkway, Wilson ave?
  by Robert Paniagua
 
86th Street on the N-Line (BMT Sea Beach) and a few BMT Brighton Beach (Q, Run As Directed B) Station between the open cut portion and the "EL" Structure portion
  by Kamen Rider
 
that's an embankment, not a surface route.
  by Patrick Boylan
 
although you may consider it ground level, the thread's asking about street level. I don't think there are any streets nearby that are level with the station.
  by Head-end View
 
How about Metropolitan Ave, the terminal station on the M line? It's been about 35 years, but I believe we used to enter the station directly from the sidewalk.
  by R36 Combine Coach
 
That's in Middle Village (Queens).