Station: Liberty Avenue (Fulton Street Subway)
From nycsubway.org
| IND 8th Avenue/Fulton Street/Rockaway Line Court Street |
Overview
Opened: 11/28/1948
Liberty Avenue. Two side platforms, four tracks. The 10" x 5" wall tile is eggshell beige; the tile band is cornflower blue with an ultramarine blue border. There is also an ultramarine blue border at the base of the wall. The captions are white letters on a blue background and have more than one letter on each tile. The tablet colors are the reverse of the tile band. The station is lit with soft-white (pinkish) flourescent light, which gives off an ambient and very pleasing glow. The exit is in the center of the platform via a widening of the platform. There is a crossover, which has a "to Richmond Hill" sign painted on the tile, presumably referring to a planned extension of the line before the connection to the eastern end of the old BMT Fulton El.
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