D (New York City Subway service)

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"D" train symbol
Sixth Avenue Express


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Manhattan and Bronx-bound D train of R68s at Bay Parkway.


Map of the "D" train
Northern end
Norwood–205th Street
Southern end
Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue
Stations
36
41 (including late night Fourth Avenue local service)
Rolling stock
216 to 232 R68s (27 to 29 trains)[1]
Depot
Concourse Yard
Started service
December 15, 1940; 77 years ago (1940-12-15)

Route map

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Down arrow D 








Norwood–205th Street









Down arrow B  (rush hours)








Bedford Park Boulevard









Bronx express during rush peak
local at all other times





Kingsbridge Road





Fordham Road







182nd–183rd Streets





Tremont Avenue







174th–175th Streets







170th Street







167th Street







161st Street–Yankee Stadium





The Bronx
Manhattan








155th Street










"A" train"C" train168th Street or 207th Street via 8th Avenue











Down arrow B  (weekdays)










145th Street














Bronx express during rush peak
local at all other times



























bypassed local section































135th Street














125th Street

























































bypassed local section































116th Street












Cathedral Parkway–110th Street (fall 2018)








103rd Street








96th Street









86th Street (fall 2018)








81st Street–Museum of Natural History









72nd Street (fall 2018)











59th Street–Columbus Circle




































"A" train"C" train"E" trainDowntown & Brooklyn via 8th Avenue



























7th Avenue–53rd Street





















"E" train"M" trainEast Side & Queens via 53rd Street














"F" trainUptown & Queens via 63rd Street













47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center









42nd Street–Bryant Park












34th Street–Herald Square






























bypassed local section






























23rd Street (December 2018)

















14th Street













West Fourth Street–Washington Square












Broadway–Lafayette Street










"F" train"M" trainDowntown & Brooklyn via 6th Avenue









Grand Street












"N" train"Q" trainUptown & Queens via Broadway









Manhattan
Brooklyn














"R" trainManhattan & Queens via Broadway








switches to local
during late nights








Myrtle Avenue












DeKalb Avenue





































"B" train"Q" trainBrighton Beach & Coney Island via Brighton











Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center







Union Street







Ninth Street







Prospect Avenue







25th Street





36th Street














switches to local
during late nights














"N" train​ ​"R" trainBay Ridge & Coney Island via 4th Avenue










Ninth Avenue









Fort Hamilton Parkway









50th Street









55th Street









62nd Street









71st Street









79th Street









18th Avenue









20th Avenue












Bay Parkway









25th Avenue









Bay 50th Street












"N" trainManhattan & Queens via Sea Beach

















"F" train"Q" trainManhattan & Queens via Culver & Brighton





























Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue






















Up arrow D 

 F   N   Q 









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Lines used by the "D" train




Other services sharing tracks with the "D" train








Unused lines, connections, or service patterns




 D 



Termini of services







Cross-platform interchange








Platforms on different levels









The D Sixth Avenue Express[2] is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored orange since it uses the IND Sixth Avenue Line in Manhattan.[3]


The D operates at all times between 205th Street in Norwood, Bronx, and Stillwell Avenue in Coney Island, Brooklyn. Daytime service operates local in the Bronx and express in Manhattan and in Brooklyn (between Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center and 36th Street, bypassing DeKalb Avenue). During rush hours in the peak direction, service operates express between Fordham Road in the Bronx and 145th Street in Manhattan. Late night service operates local in the Bronx and Brooklyn (stopping at DeKalb Avenue) and express in Manhattan.


In its early years, the D ran to World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan via the lower IND Eighth Avenue Line. From the 1954 to 1967, the D used the IND Culver Line and from 1967 to 2001, BMT Brighton Line. A short-lived yellow D service ran via the BMT Broadway Line in Manhattan to the Brighton Line in Brooklyn, while orange D service used the Sixth Avenue, Central Park West, and Concourse Lines in Manhattan and the Bronx.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 In popular culture


  • 3 Route

    • 3.1 Service pattern


    • 3.2 Stations



  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




History




Sixth Avenue Subway Will Be Opened to the Public at 12-01 A.M. Sunday, Dec 15, 1940




A poster showing the temporary DD service that resulted from a water main break.


D service began on December 15, 1940 when the IND Sixth Avenue Line opened. It ran from 205th Street, the Bronx to World Trade Center (at that time called Hudson Terminal) on the IND Eighth Avenue Line, switching between the IND Sixth Avenue to the Eighth Avenue Lines just south of West Fourth Street – Washington Square.[4]


D service was increased on October 24, 1949 in order to offset the loss of CC service.[5]


On December 29, 1951, peak direction express service in the Bronx was discontinued.


On October 30, 1954, a connection between the IND South Brooklyn Line and BMT Culver Line opened. D service was rerouted via these two lines to Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue with limited rush hour trains to Church Avenue.[6]


Between 1957 and 1959, limited rush hour trains ran express and/or local to Euclid Avenue.


From December 4 to 27, 1962, a special service labeled DD was provided due to a water main break. It ran local from 205th Street, Bronx to 59th Street–Columbus Circle, then continued as a local down the Eighth Avenue Line to West Fourth Street, where it switched to the Sixth Avenue Line and continued on its normal route to Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue via the Culver Line.[7]



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1967-1979 bullet


On November 26, 1967, the Chrystie Street Connection opened, adding express service on the Sixth Avenue Line and connecting it with the north tracks of the Manhattan Bridge. D service was switched over to BMT Brighton Line via this new connector, running express on weekdays to Brighton Beach and local to Stillwell Avenue at all other times. In Manhattan, it ran express from West 4th Street to 34th Street rush hours only (the B used the express tracks to relay when it terminated at West 4th Street at other times).[8] It would become the full-time Sixth Avenue Express when non-rush hours B service was extended to 57th Street – Sixth Avenue.



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1986-1988 Yellow D bullet, serving the BMT Broadway Line.


When the north tracks of the Manhattan Bridge closed on April 13, 1986 due to construction, the D service was divided and ran in two sections, one between Norwood–205th Street in the Bronx and 34th Street–Herald Square (the Orange D) while the other ran from 57th Street–Seventh Avenue on the BMT Broadway Line, then express along the Broadway Line to Canal Street, then over the south tracks of the Manhattan Bridge into Brooklyn, and then along the Brighton Line to Stillwell Avenue (the Yellow D). At this time, the tracks on the BMT Brighton Line also underwent reconstruction, necessitating the suspension of express service. As a substitute, the D and Q ran skip-stop service between Newkirk Avenue and Sheepshead Bay on weekdays. D trains served Neck Road, Avenue M and Avenue H; the Q skipped those stops, serving Avenue U and Avenue J, while both trains served Kings Highway.[9] By 1987, as reconstruction on the Brighton Line progressed, the weekday skip-stop pattern expanded to Prospect Park, with D trains serving Beverley Road while Q trains served Cortelyou Road and Parkside Avenue, with Church Avenue as a mutual station.[10]


On December 11, 1988, the north tracks of the Manhattan Bridge reopened and the two sections of the D joined together running via Sixth Avenue Express. The D now ran as the full-time Brighton Local to Stillwell Avenue.[11]


From April 30 to November 12, 1995, the Bridge's north tracks closed during middays and weekends and during these hours, D service was cut south of 34th Street-Herald Square. In its place, the Q ran local in Brooklyn to Stillwell Avenue.[12][13] On July 22, 2001, the north tracks were closed at all times and the southern (Broadway Line) tracks reopened. D service was again cut below 34th Street-Herald Square. In Brooklyn, D service was replaced by Q local service.[14]


After September 11, 2001, C service was suspended. On weekends, the D ran local on the Eighth Avenue Line north of 59th Street to fill in the gap in service caused by the suspension until September 21.


On February 22, 2004, full service on the Manhattan Bridge was restored and D trains were extended via the north tracks of the bridge to Brooklyn, replacing the W as the Fourth Avenue Express (late nights local) and West End Local to Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue.[15][16][17] The D was moved to the West End Line instead of returning to the Brighton Line, which it had run on since 1967, to provide 24-hour service to both the Concourse Line and West End Line and avoid running two separate (B and D) shortened services outside of weekdays. This eliminated the need to run late-night and/or weekend shuttles on the West End Line as done prior to 2002.[18]


From May 24, 2004 to Fall 2004, construction on the IND Concourse Line required the suspension of D express service in the Bronx.[19]



In popular culture



  • Bob Dylan's 1966 song "Visions of Johanna" includes the lyric "In the empty lot where the ladies play blindman's bluff with the keychain/And the all-night girls, they whisper of escapades out on the D train." At the time, the D used the IND Culver Line to Coney Island.


  • Biz Markie's song "Pickin' Boogers" from his debut album Goin' Off features the line "I was chillin one day/with my partner Kane/headed up to the rooftop/ridin' the D train."

  • The opening track on Yoko Ono's 2009 album Between My Head and the Sky is titled "Waiting for the D Train". The D passes through 72nd Street (opposite her apartment in the Dakota Building) but never stops there, as it is a local station.

  • In the late 1980s and early 1990s, numerous Top 10 Lists on Late Night with David Letterman contained references to the D train.

  • The service is mentioned in the song "Boogie Down "by Man Parrish Ft. Freeze Force (MC John Ski) raps the following line: "You take the D to 205th Then go see me 'cause I got the gift And I'm the cool MC with the vicious sounds I'm not from the Bronx, but I still Boogie Down".

  • The service is mentioned in the song "3 The Hard Way" by Beastie Boys. Adam Yauch raps the following line: "Used to ride the D to beat the morning bell at Edward R. Murrow out on Avenue L..." (Referring to Edward R. Murrow High School, where the D served the station closest to the school, Avenue M, until 2001, when it was replaced by the Q).

  • The service is mentioned twice in the song "Stop That Train" by the Beastie Boys. Mike D and Adrock rap the following line: "Same faces every day, but you don't know their names, party people going places on the D train". Adam Yauch raps the following line: "Groggy-eyed and fried, and I'm headed for the station, D train ride to Coney Island vacation."

  • The eponymous character of Seinfeld uses the D train to go to Coney Island in the episode "The Subway".

  • The 1980s folk-pop trio The Washington Squares includes a song titled "D Train" on their eponymous 1987 debut album.


  • Type O Negative refer to the D train as the chosen transport to Brighton Beach, where lead singer Peter Steele will kill his girlfriend in their songs "Xero Tolerance," "Hey Pete", and "Kill You Tonight".

  • It is also mentioned in an episode of The Penguins of Madagascar called "Gone In A Flash" where the penguins go to rescue Maurice and have to travel through the subway system. Also, in episode "Dr. Blowhole's Revenge", when Julien is kidnapped by the lobsters, Mort starts his travel to save him by using the metro until Coney Island.


  • Man Against Crime episode "Third Rail" (S4E19) starring Ralph Bellamy was filmed on the D train and at the 207th Street Yard in 1953.


  • Jean-Michel Basquiat generated much interest in his graffiti art, which took the form of spray-painted aphorisms that were targeted at the D train.[20]


Route



Service pattern


The following table shows the lines used by the D, with shaded boxes indicating the route at the specified times:[21]





























































Line
From
To
Tracks
Times
non-
rush
rush
peak
late
nights

IND Concourse Line (full line)

Norwood–205th Street
all
 
 
 

Bedford Park Boulevard

145th Street
express
 
 
local
 
 
 

IND Eighth Avenue Line

135th Street

59th Street–Columbus Circle
express
 

IND Sixth Avenue Line

Seventh Avenue

Broadway–Lafayette Street

Chrystie Street Connection

Grand Street
all

Manhattan Bridge
north

BMT Fourth Avenue Line

DeKalb Avenue
bypass
 
bridge
 
 
 

Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center

36th Street
express
 
 
 
local
 
 
 

BMT West End Line (full line)

Ninth Avenue

Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue
 
 


Stations


For a more detailed station listing, see the articles on the lines listed above.
























Station service legend

Stops all times
Stops all times

Stops all times except late nights
Stops all times except late nights

Stops late nights only
Stops late nights only

Stops weekdays only
Stops weekdays only

Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction
Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction

Stops rush hours only
Stops rush hours only

Station closed
Station closed

Stops rush hours in peak direction only
Stops weekdays in the peak direction only

Time period details


Handicapped/disabled access
Station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act

Handicapped/disabled access ↑
Station is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act
in the indicated direction only

Handicapped/disabled access ↓

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Elevator access to mezzanine only



















































































































































































































D service
Stations

Handicapped/disabled access
Subway transfers
Connections

The Bronx

Concourse Line

Stops all times

Norwood–205th Street




Stops all times

Bedford Park Boulevard


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.
Some a.m. rush hour trips to and from Brooklyn begin or end their runs at this station[a]

Stops all times

Kingsbridge Road

Handicapped/disabled access

rush hours until 7:00 p.m.


Stops all times

Fordham Road


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.

Bx12 Select Bus Service

Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction

182nd–183rd Streets


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.


Stops all times

Tremont Avenue


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.


Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction

174th–175th Streets


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.


Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction

170th Street


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.


Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction

167th Street


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.


Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction

161st Street–Yankee Stadium

Handicapped/disabled access

rush hours until 7:00 p.m.
all times (IRT Jerome Avenue Line)

Bx6 Select Bus Service

Manhattan

Stops all times except rush hours in the peak direction

155th Street


rush hours until 7:00 p.m.


Stops all times

145th Street


weekdays until 11:00 p.m.
all timesall except late nights (IND Eighth Avenue Line)


Eighth Avenue Line

Stops all times

125th Street

Handicapped/disabled access

all timesweekdays until 11:00 p.m.all except late nights

M60 Select Bus Service to LaGuardia Airport

Stops all times

59th Street–Columbus Circle

Handicapped/disabled access

all timesweekdays until 11:00 p.m.all except late nights
all timeslate nights (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)


Sixth Avenue Line

Stops all times

Seventh Avenue


weekdays until 11:00 p.m.
all times (IND Queens Boulevard Line)


Stops all times

47th–50th Streets–Rockefeller Center

Handicapped/disabled access

weekdays until 11:00 p.m. ​​all timesweekdays until 11:00 p.m.


Stops all times

42nd Street–Bryant Park

Elevator access to mezzanine only

weekdays until 11:00 p.m. ​​all timesweekdays until 11:00 p.m.
all times <7> rush hours until 9:30 p.m., peak direction​ (IRT Flushing Line at Fifth Avenue)


Stops all times

34th Street–Herald Square

Handicapped/disabled access

weekdays until 11:00 p.m. ​​all timesweekdays until 11:00 p.m.
all timesall timesall except late nightsweekdays only (BMT Broadway Line)

M34 / M34A Select Bus Service
PATH at 33rd Street

Stops all times

West Fourth Street–Washington Square

Handicapped/disabled access

weekdays until 11:00 p.m. ​​all timesweekdays until 11:00 p.m.
all timesall except late nightsall times (IND Eighth Avenue Line)

PATH at 9th Street

Stops all times

Broadway–Lafayette Street

Handicapped/disabled access

weekdays until 11:00 p.m. ​​all timesweekdays until 11:00 p.m.
late nightsall times <6> weekdays until 8:45 p.m., peak direction (IRT Lexington Avenue Line at Bleecker Street)
One northbound weekday evening trip begins at this station

Chyrstie Street Branch

Stops all times

Grand Street


weekdays until 11:00 p.m.


Brooklyn

Fourth Avenue Line

Stops late nights only

DeKalb Avenue

Handicapped/disabled access
late nightsall timesall times


Stops all times

Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center

Handicapped/disabled access

all timesall times limited rush hour service only
weekdays until 11:00 p.m.all times (BMT Brighton Line)
all timesall except late nightsall timesweekdays only (IRT Eastern Parkway Line)

LIRR Atlantic Branch at Atlantic Terminal

Stops late nights only

Union Street

late nightsall times


Stops late nights only

Ninth Street

late nightsall times
all timesall times (IND Culver Line at Fourth Avenue)


Stops late nights only

Prospect Avenue

late nightsall times


Stops late nights only

25th Street

late nightsall times


Stops all times

36th Street


all timesall times limited rush hour service only


West End Line

Stops all times

Ninth Avenue




Stops all times

Fort Hamilton Parkway




Stops all times

50th Street




Stops all times

55th Street




Stops all times

62nd Street


all timesselected rush-hour trips (BMT Sea Beach Line at New Utrecht Avenue)


Stops all times

71st Street




Stops all times

79th Street




Stops all times

18th Avenue




Stops all times

20th Avenue




Stops all times

Bay Parkway

Handicapped/disabled access



Stops all times

25th Avenue




Stops all times

Bay 50th Street




Stops all times

Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue

Handicapped/disabled access

all times (IND Culver Line)
all times (BMT Sea Beach Line)
all times (BMT Brighton Line)


Notes




  1. ^ Some northbound trains terminate at this station during a.m. rush hours; some southbound trains originate at this station during a.m. rush hours.




References




  1. ^ Korman, Joe (January 12, 2018). "BMT-IND Car Assignments". JoeKorNer. 


  2. ^ "D Subway Timetable, Effective June 24, 2018" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved June 24, 2018. 


  3. ^ "mta.info - Line Colors". mta.info. 


  4. ^ "The New Subway Routes". The New York Times. December 15, 1940. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 20, 2016. 


  5. ^ "IND Faster Service Will Start Sunday" (PDF). New York Times. October 20, 1949. Retrieved February 20, 2016. 


  6. ^ "Bronx to Coney Ride In New Subway Link" (PDF). New York Times. October 18, 1954. Retrieved February 20, 2016. 


  7. ^ Brochure reflecting the service change


  8. ^ "New Subway Routes Brochure". www.thejoekorner.com. New York City Transit Authority. November 26, 1967. Retrieved January 24, 2016. 


  9. ^ "The JoeKorNer Brochures". Retrieved February 8, 2018. 


  10. ^ Mader, Stewart. "NYC Subway Maps Have a Long History of Including PATH, NJ Waterfront". stewartmader.com. Retrieved February 9, 2018. 


  11. ^ "System-Wide Changes In Subway Service Effective Sunday, December 11, 1988". Flickr - Photo Sharing!. Retrieved June 17, 2016. 


  12. ^ Ronald Sullivan (March 26, 1995). "Bridge Repairs to Disrupt Off-Peak Subway Service". The New York Times. Retrieved July 2, 2016. 


  13. ^ "QUEENSBRIDGE / 6TH AVE - BRIGHTON BEACH LINE (Q TRAIN)". 


  14. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20030629092241/http://mta.info/nyct/service/pdf/tdcur.pdf


  15. ^ Lower Manhattan : News | New Manhattan Bridge Subway Service


  16. ^ "B D M N Q R W Weekday Service Manhattan Bridge Map" (PDF). mta.info. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. February 2004. Archived from the original on February 5, 2004. Retrieved September 18, 2016. CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)


  17. ^ "MTA NYC Transit Manhattan Bridge Information". February 5, 2004. Archived from the original on February 5, 2004. Retrieved September 18, 2016. CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)


  18. ^ "A Subway Map Remade, in Hopes of Matching Routes and Riders". The New York Times. February 20, 2004. Retrieved June 9, 2014. 


  19. ^ "MTA NYC Transit - Subway Service Information". October 12, 2004. Archived from the original on October 12, 2004. Retrieved June 17, 2016. CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)


  20. ^ "MoMA". MoMA.org. 


  21. ^ "Subway Service Guide" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. June 25, 2017. Retrieved July 1, 2017. 



External links




  • MTA NYC Transit – D Sixth Avenue Express

  • MTA Subway Time – D Train


  • "D Subway Timetable, Effective June 24, 2018" (PDF). Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Retrieved June 24, 2018. 





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