

Originally opened in the 1910s, these stations will receive the following improvements: Reconstructed platforms and overpasses

Installation of elevators at 8 Av and New Utrecht Av stations, providing our mobility impaired customers with better accessibility

and stations, providing our mobility impaired customers with better accessibility New stairways, handrails, and lighting

Repairs to canopies and columns

New technological features including upgraded communication systems, Countdown Clocks, Help Point intercoms, and security cameras

Installation of artwork As we continue to make progress with the installation of elevators at New Utrecht Av-62 St, the following changes to access are in effect: The transfer passageway between the upper level platforms and the lower level Manhattan-bound platform is temporarily closed.

platforms and the lower level Manhattan-bound platform is temporarily closed. For free out-of-system transfer with MetroCard, exit to street and use entrances at 60 St/14 Av for the or 15 Av/63 St for the .





Coney Island-bound service is restored at Kings Hwy, Avenue U, and 86 St

Coney Island-bound trains will continue to skip Fort Hamilton Pkwy, New Utrecht Av, 18 Av, and 20 Av until Summer 2019 due to ongoing station rehabilitation Manhattan-bound makes all stops to 36 St. Travel alternatives: For service to Coney Island, take a Manhattan-bound to 8 Av, and transfer to a Coney Island-bound . For service to skipped stations, take a Coney Island-bound to Bay Pkwy and transfer to a Manhattan-bound . service to Stillwell Av is available at New Utrecht Av-62 St. customers may also consider alternate service and stations on the line for service to Coney Island.

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