L Line

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The L Line is a New York City Subway service that runs crosstown in Manhattan and through northern Brooklyn, known for its heavily used 14th Street–Canarsie route and early adoption of automated trains.

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Label Occurrences
L Line canonical 1

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf New York City Subway service
rapid transit line
boroughServed Brooklyn
Manhattan
city New York City
color light gray
connectsTo 1 Line
2 Line
3 Line
4 Line
5 Line
6 Line
A Line
C Line NERFINISHED
E Line NERFINISHED
F Line NERFINISHED
G Line NERFINISHED
J Line NERFINISHED
M Line NERFINISHED
N Line NERFINISHED
Q Line NERFINISHED
R Line
Z Line NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
direction crosstown in Manhattan
east–west in northern Brooklyn
division BMT Division NERFINISHED
electrification 600 V DC third rail
fareSystem Metropolitan Transportation Authority fare system
feature automated train operation
lineCode L
lineDesignation L
notableFor early adoption of automated trains in New York City Subway
openedAsService 20th century
operator Metropolitan Transportation Authority
New York City Transit Authority NERFINISHED
ridershipCharacteristic heavily used
serviceArea 14th Street corridor in Manhattan
northern Brooklyn neighborhoods
servicePattern 14th Street–Canarsie route
serviceSymbol white letter L on gray circle
serviceType local
system New York City Subway
technology Communications-Based Train Control NERFINISHED
terminalStation 8th Avenue NERFINISHED
Canarsie–Rockaway Parkway NERFINISHED
trackGauge standard gauge
trunkLine BMT Canarsie Line NERFINISHED
usesRollingStock R143 subway cars NERFINISHED
R160 subway cars
R179 subway cars NERFINISHED

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Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States isServedBySubwayLine L Line
subject surface form: Brooklyn