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- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) abstract "Smith–Ninth Streets is a local station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway. It is located over the Gowanus Canal between Smith and Ninth Streets in Gowanus, Brooklyn and is served by the F and G trains at all times.This elevated station, opened on October 7, 1933, has four tracks and two side platforms. The center express tracks are not used in revenue service. With an elevation of 87.5 feet (26.7 m), this station is the highest subway station above ground level in the world. It is not, however, the highest subway station above sea level.This elevation was required by now-defunct navigation regulations for tall-mast shipping on the Gowanus Canal. The bridge rises straight up on four towers by cables. West (railroad north) of this station, the IND Culver Line curves north and enters a tunnel into Carroll Street station. This station and the next station south, Fourth Avenue, were the only original elevated stations built by the IND. All other IND stations were either built underground or taken over from their original owners.This station and elevated structure are made entirely of concrete. There are green mosaics along the concrete platform walls reading “Smith–9th St” in white sans-serif lettering. A close examination of the canopied area suggests windows existed in the past. These were covered for many years and are now open air with safety grates. The station house is on ground level on the west side of Smith Street between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Inside, there is a turnstile bank, token booth, and three long escalators and one staircase going up to a landing, where three more long escalators and one staircase perpendicular for the first set go up to a crossunder. A single staircase then goes up to the western end of either platform.In 2007, the MTA announced a three-year renovation project of the elevated Culver Viaduct and for twenty-seven months, this station would be fully or partially closed. On January 18, 2011, the second phase of the Culver Viaduct rehabilitation project began, resulting in the closure of the Manhattan-bound platform. This required northbound trains to use the express track and stop at a temporary platform placed over the local track. This shorter platform could only accommodate G trains; F trains bypassed this station on the same track. On June 20, 2011, the station was closed entirely and did not reopen until April 26, 2013. The MTA says some work will continue after the station reopens but it will not affect service.The station was the southern terminus of G service until 2009. On July 5, 2009, the G was extended south at all times to Church Avenue. This was required for overhaul of the Culver Viaduct. On July 19, 2012, the MTA announced that this extension will be permanent. G trains would switch to the southbound express track west of Fourth Avenue. They would then reverse direction and re-enter Smith–Ninth Streets on the northbound local track, using switches west of Fourth Avenue.".
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- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) address "Brooklyn, NY 11231".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) address "Smith Street & Ninth Street".
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- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) borough Brooklyn.
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) caption "Reopening day".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) connection "* New York City Bus: B57, B61".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) division "IND".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) line IND_Culver_Line.
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) locale Gowanus,_Brooklyn.
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) name "Smith–Ninth Streets".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) openDate "1933-10-07".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) passPercent "100".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) passYear "2013".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) passengers "926087".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) platforms "2".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) rank "369".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) service "Culver IND north".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) structure "Elevated".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) tracks "4".
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) subject Category:IND_Culver_Line_stations.
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) subject Category:New_York_City_Subway_stations_in_Brooklyn.
- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) subject Category:Railway_stations_opened_in_1933.
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- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) comment "Smith–Ninth Streets is a local station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway. It is located over the Gowanus Canal between Smith and Ninth Streets in Gowanus, Brooklyn and is served by the F and G trains at all times.This elevated station, opened on October 7, 1933, has four tracks and two side platforms. The center express tracks are not used in revenue service. With an elevation of 87.5 feet (26.7 m), this station is the highest subway station above ground level in the world.".
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- Smith–Ninth_Streets_(IND_Culver_Line) depiction Smith9thReopening.jpg.