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Bergen Street station (IRT Eastern Parkway Line)

1920 establishments in New York CityIRT Eastern Parkway Line stationsNew York City Subway stations in BrooklynNew York City Subway stations located undergroundPark Slope
Prospect Heights, BrooklynRailway stations in the United States opened in 1920
IRT Eastern Parkway Bergen Street Northbound Platform
IRT Eastern Parkway Bergen Street Northbound Platform

The Bergen Street station is a local station on the IRT Eastern Parkway Line of the New York City Subway, located at Bergen Street and Flatbush Avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn. It is served by the 2 train at all times, the 3 train at all times except late nights, and the 4 train during late nights.

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Bergen Street station (IRT Eastern Parkway Line)
Flatbush Avenue, New York Brooklyn

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N 40.680833 ° E -73.97511 °
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Bergen Street

Flatbush Avenue
11227 New York, Brooklyn
New York, United States
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IRT Eastern Parkway Bergen Street Northbound Platform
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