What stops does the D train make?
Direction: Uptown & The Bronx (40 stops)
- 25 Av. 86th Street, Brooklyn View full schedule.
- 20 Av. 2004 86 St, Brooklyn View full schedule.
- 18 Av. 8439 New Utrecht Ave, Brooklyn View full schedule.
- 79 St. 7724 New Utrecht Ave, Brooklyn View full schedule.
- 71 St.
- 62 St.
- 55 St.
- 50 St.
Where does the D train go in Brooklyn?
The D operates at all times between 205th Street in Norwood, Bronx, and Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn via Grand Concourse in the Bronx, Central Park West and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, the north side of the Manhattan Bridge, and Fourth Avenue and West End in Brooklyn.
Where is the D train in NYC?
D trains run between Norwood-205 St and 145 St and via the C to/from W 4 St and via the F to/from Church Av, the last stop. F trains replace the D between 47-50 Sts and Stillwell Av. For 7 Av, use nearby 50 St C E station or take an uptown E. Transfer at W 4 St D, uptown E, F or 42 St/Port Authority D, uptown E.
Where do you get the D train from?
D Train Stops (6th Avenue Express MTA Subway Line)
- 1 – Norwood – 205th Street Metro Station (IND Division Concourse Line)
- 2 – Bedford Park Boulevard Metro Station (IND Division Concourse Line)
- 3 – Kingsbridge Road Metro Station (IND Division Concourse Line)
- 4 – Fordham Road Metro Station (IND Division Concourse Line)
What trains go to Dekalb?
It is served by the Q and R trains at all times, the B train on weekdays, and the D and N trains during late nights. During rush hours only, a few W train trips also serve this station.
Does the N train go to Dekalb?
Which train has the most stops in NYC?
“Take the A-Train,” is considered one of the most notable Duke Ellington hits, and there is much to be said for the subway line which inspired the song. Opened in 1932, the A-train is the longest route in the New York City Subway System.