- Van
Siclen Avenue may
refer to the
following stations of the New York City
Subway in Brooklyn: Van
Siclen Avenue (BMT
Jamaica Line),
serving the J and...
- Van
Siclen Avenue station is a
local station on the IND
Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway.
Located at the
intersection of Van
Siclen and...
- The Van
Siclen Avenue station is a
station on the IRT New Lots Line of the New York City Subway,
located at the
intersection of Van
Siclen Avenue and Livonia...
- The Van
Siclen Avenue station is a skip-stop
station on the BMT
Jamaica Line of the New York City Subway.
Located at the
intersection of
Fulton Street...
-
Pennsylvania Avenue on
December 24, 1920.
While work at this
station and at Van
Siclen Avenue was
practically completed in 1921, they
could not open yet because...
- Railroad, the
former BMT
Lexington Avenue Line
between Gates Avenue and Van
Siclen Avenue – as well as the
newest elevated structure, the 1988 ramp into the...
- p. 163;
Dirda 2005.
Dziemianowicz 2010; Peak 2020, p. 163;
Dirda 2005.
Siclen 2015;
Smith 2017;
Dirda 2019.
Bilow 2013. Hill &
Joshi 2006, p. 7; Sederholm...
- pp. 50–51.
Ridley 2019, pp. 83–85.
Hoffmeier 2015, p. 166.
Murnane & Van
Siclen III 2011, p. 150.
Ridley 2019, pp. 85–87.
Fecht 1960, p. 89.
Hornung 2001...
- to byp**** the
station during daytime hours. The
station is
between Van
Siclen Avenue to the east (railroad south) and
Broadway Junction to the west (railroad...
- The Van
Siclen Avenue station was a
station on the
demolished BMT
Fulton Street Line in Brooklyn, New York City. It had 2
tracks and 2 side platforms....