Historic Brooklyn F Train stop to get facelift

Summary: amNY.com published this article on May 8, 2008, and the EveryBlock system found it to be geographically relevant to Coney Island in New York. Below, you can read the article excerpt that mentions the given location and follow the link to read the full article.

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The F line that runs out to Coney Island is named after Andrew Culver (1832-1906), who first tried to build a direct rail connection between Downtown Brooklyn and Coney Island, according to the Website, nycsubway.org. Democratic Councilwoman Sara Gonzalez, whose district includes the station, said it was a welcome repair. Read the full article at the original source (amNY.com)…

Location Coney Island
Publication date May 8, 2008
Source amNY.com

Added to EveryBlock on May 8, 2008.