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Myrtle Avenue (BMT Fourth Avenue Line) : ウィキペディア英語版
Myrtle Avenue (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)

Myrtle Avenue is an abandoned local station on the Manhattan Bridge subway tracks ( trains) south of the bridge in Brooklyn, New York City, United States. This underground station, opened on June 22, 1915, and closed in 1956 for the reconstruction of the flying junction north of DeKalb Avenue to increase capacity for the entire BMT subway line.
The Brooklyn-bound platform was removed completely, but the Manhattan-bound platform still exists.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 BMT Fourth Avenue Line - Myrtle Avenue )
This station was a casualty of the rebuild. A new track had to be added on the west side to allow for a grade-separated crossing. The original southbound "local" track at the platform had to be depressed to a lower grade to cross under, and the new track wiped out the southbound platform. The northbound platform was left in place but no longer operated for passenger service.
There was a plan to build a loop just north of this station to turn back Fourth Avenue local trains from 95th Street. The bellmouths for the un-built loop can be seen just north of this station where the bypass tracks join the bridge tracks that stop at DeKalb Avenue.
Myrtle Avenue station was sometimes called Gold Street in some early planning documents,〔 and in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle when the station opened.〔
In 1980 the ''Masstransiscope'' zoetrope artwork by Bill Brand was installed. After falling into a state of disrepair, graffiti was removed in 2008 and the artwork restored.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Masstransiscope )
This artwork and the station can be seen by looking out the right window of Manhattan-bound trains (and D trains during late nights when they stop at DeKalb Avenue) right before the bridge.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = (nycsubway.org ) )〕 Masstransiscope was again covered by graffiti during the complete subway shutdown during Hurricane Sandy〔(The Newly Vandalized Masstransiscope )〕 and again restored after that.〔(Reinstalling Masstransiscope )〕
==Station layout==


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