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370 Jay Street, also called the Transportation Building or Transit Building, is a building located at the northwest corner of Jay Street and Willoughby Street within the MetroTech Center complex in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City.
The platforms were placed next to 370 Jay Street because it was a convenient location near where all three subway companies had tunnels. Tokens became New York City Transit fare media in 1951. Tokens were last used in the entire New York City Transit system, including the subway, in 2003.
Brooklyn Commons lies between Flatbush Avenue Extension and Jay Street, north of the Fulton Street Mall and south of Tillary Street, close to Brooklyn's Civic Center ( Borough Hall and the courts) and Brooklyn Heights. The complex is above the Jay Street–MetroTech station of the New York City Subway, served by the A, C , F, <F> , and R trains.
Get the ShackBurger ($4.60 for a single), milkshake ($5), take or leave the fries ($2.70). If you do get the fries, embrace your decision fully by adding cheese ($3.70), made with a classy blend ...
The MTA turned Jay Street-MetroTech station into a "lab" with more than a dozen new tools it will try out to help disabled NYers get around. Anna Quinn , Patch Staff Posted Wed, Oct 16, 2019...
An eighth 460,000-square-foot space at 370 Jay St, adjacent to Rogers Hall, which houses the Centre for Urban Science and Progress and other academic units within NYU, opened in Fall 2017. 370 Jay St Building Manhattan sites Biomatrix Research Center. The Bioengineering Institute research facility is located at 433 First Avenue in Manhattan.
Downtown Brooklyn – Jay Street and Willoughby Street / Jay Street–MetroTech station: Length: 4.5 miles (7.2 km) Other routes: B26 Halsey/Fulton Streets B38 DeKalb/Lafayette Avenues B52 Gates Avenue Q55 (Myrtle Avenue East) Myrtle Avenue Line: Service; Operates: 24 hours: Annual patronage: 1,532,503 (2023) Transfers: Yes: Timetable: B54
Secrets of the Jay Street - MetroTech Subway Stop - Bed-Stuy, NY - Best places to eat, drink, and visit around Jay Street - MetroTech.
Trains won't run between Jay Street-MetroTech and Utica Avenue this weekend. A shuttle will be used instead. (Courtesy of Tim Lee) BROOKLYN, NY — Track work on the A line will stop trains...
Jay Street–MetroTech: N W A C F <F> (IND Fulton Street and Culver Lines) ↑ DeKalb Avenue: B D N Q W ↑ Atlantic Avenue–Barclays Center: D N W B Q (BMT Brighton Line) 2 3 4 5 (IRT Eastern Parkway Line) LIRR Atlantic Branch at Atlantic Terminal: ↑ Union Street: D N W ↑