South Brooklyn Line (now part of Culver Line)

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The South Brooklyn Line, now incorporated into New York City’s Culver Line, was a historic rapid transit route in Brooklyn that linked the Fourth Avenue subway with southern Brooklyn neighborhoods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New York City transit line
defunct rail line
rapid transit line
borough Brooklyn
city New York City
connectedWith Fourth Avenue Line NERFINISHED
Fourth Avenue subway NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electrification third rail
historicalStatus incorporated into Culver Line
linkedWith Fourth Avenue subway NERFINISHED
southern Brooklyn neighborhoods
locatedIn Brooklyn NERFINISHED
New York City
operator Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation NERFINISHED
partOf Culver Line NERFINISHED
railGauge standard gauge
servedArea southern Brooklyn
servedNeighborhood Borough Park NERFINISHED
Coney Island NERFINISHED
Gravesend NERFINISHED
Kensington NERFINISHED
servedStation Avenue X NERFINISHED
Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue NERFINISHED
Ditmas Avenue NERFINISHED
Fort Hamilton Parkway NERFINISHED
Kings Highway NERFINISHED
Ninth Avenue NERFINISHED
successorLine Culver Line NERFINISHED
IND Culver Line NERFINISHED
trackConfiguration elevated and surface
transportMode rapid transit
transportSystem New York City Subway NERFINISHED

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Fourth Avenue Line connectsTo South Brooklyn Line (now part of Culver Line)
BMT West End Line connectsWith South Brooklyn Line (now part of Culver Line)
this entity surface form: Culver Line (via Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue)