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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Grant Avenue is a station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway. Located at Grant Avenue just north of Pitkin Avenue in City Line, Brooklyn, it is served by the A train at all times. The station is the line's southernmost stop (by railroad direction) in Brooklyn.This station opened on April 29, 1956 after the IND Fulton Street Line was connected to the Fulton Street Elevated east to Lefferts Boulevard. One month later, it facilitated an extension of the line to the Rockaways. The station also replaced the former Grant Avenue station on the Fulton El.This station has two tracks and one island platform. The column and wall tiles are textured Nile Green with "GRANT" going down vertically in dark green letters and the latter going horizontally underneath the tile band, which is set in a soldier course of dark Bottle Green bordered by the same Nile Green as the rest of the wall, albeit minus the textured surface.The station's only entrance is a 1950s-style brick station-house at street level. Inside, there is a token booth, turnstile bank, fluorescent lights, newsstand, and three staircases to the platform. The entrance is located next to a NYCDOT park and ride facility, signed as "Municipal Parking: Grant Avenue," that encompasses both sides of Grant Avenue. Additional parking was formerly present on former NYCT property across North Conduit Avenue, which has since been developed.South of the station, the line gains a center track from Pitkin Yard, leaves the subway and ramps up to elevated tracks. At the tunnel portal, another track from Pitkin Yard merges with the southbound local track. The line continues as three tracks, towards 80th Street station on Liberty Avenue. The two yard tracks are located under the station."@en }

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