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The stop is the only one to directly serve southern Broker and the adjacent [[Firefly Island]], being situated at the intersection of Wappinger Street and Crockett Avenue in the [[Hove Beach]] neighborhood of [[Broker]]. Because of its proximity to Firefly Island and its amusements, the station is a popular tourist destination | The stop is the only one to directly serve southern Broker and the adjacent [[Firefly Island]], being situated at the intersection of Wappinger Street and Crockett Avenue in the [[Hove Beach]] neighborhood of [[Broker]]. Because of its proximity to Firefly Island and its amusements, the station is a popular tourist destination | ||
The station is | The station is distinctive in the entire subway system for its dual-level design: trains to Dukes stop at the lower-level platform, whereas trains to [[Algonquin]] stop at the upper level. The station also sports various unique cosmetic designs, such as unique tiling on platform levels, a customized concourse design that sports a "FIREFLY ISLAND" stained glass window depicting an older version of the subway's train and Firefly Island's parachute jump tower, as well as tiled "TAKE THE TRAIN TO FIREFLY ISLAND" crowning depicting Firefly Island's [[Screamer|roller coaster]] and parachute jump tower, and a pair of subway cars. | ||
The design of the station is partially based on the [[wp:Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue (New York City Subway)|Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue station]] in the New York City Subway (post 2001-2004 reconstruction), incorporating the front facade of the new extension and the design of the old southwestern station house (which lends to the idea of a multi-level design). The station's dual level structure appears to be inspired by the [[wp:West Eighth Street – New York Aquarium (New York City Subway)|West Eighth Street - New York Aquarium station]], just to the southeast of Stillwell Avenue. | |||
The resulting station in the game, however, generally appears older and more run down than the two actual stations. | |||
[[Category:Subway Stations in Liberty City]] | [[Category:Subway Stations in Liberty City]] | ||
[[Category:Broker]] | [[Category:Broker]] |
Revision as of 13:43, 1 May 2010
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Liberty City Subway station | |
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Station information | |
Line | 3/8 Broker Line |
Service | 3/8 |
Platforms | 2 (1 on each level) |
Tracks | 2 (1 on each level) |
Other | |
Borough | Broker |
Next north | Easton (A/J Algonquin Outer Line): 3/8 Broker Line |
Next south | Schottler: 3/8 |
Hove Beach is a subway stop on the Liberty City Subway system, located along the 3/8 Broker Line.
Description
The stop is the only one to directly serve southern Broker and the adjacent Firefly Island, being situated at the intersection of Wappinger Street and Crockett Avenue in the Hove Beach neighborhood of Broker. Because of its proximity to Firefly Island and its amusements, the station is a popular tourist destination
The station is distinctive in the entire subway system for its dual-level design: trains to Dukes stop at the lower-level platform, whereas trains to Algonquin stop at the upper level. The station also sports various unique cosmetic designs, such as unique tiling on platform levels, a customized concourse design that sports a "FIREFLY ISLAND" stained glass window depicting an older version of the subway's train and Firefly Island's parachute jump tower, as well as tiled "TAKE THE TRAIN TO FIREFLY ISLAND" crowning depicting Firefly Island's roller coaster and parachute jump tower, and a pair of subway cars.
The design of the station is partially based on the Coney Island – Stillwell Avenue station in the New York City Subway (post 2001-2004 reconstruction), incorporating the front facade of the new extension and the design of the old southwestern station house (which lends to the idea of a multi-level design). The station's dual level structure appears to be inspired by the West Eighth Street - New York Aquarium station, just to the southeast of Stillwell Avenue.
The resulting station in the game, however, generally appears older and more run down than the two actual stations.