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The L 14th Street–Canarsie Local<ref name="timetable">Template:NYCS const</ref> is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored Template:NYCS const since it serves the BMT Canarsie Line.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The L operates 24 hours daily between Eighth Avenue in Chelsea, Manhattan, and Rockaway Parkway in Canarsie, Brooklyn, making all stops along the full route. It also briefly enters Queens at Halsey Street, serving the neighborhood of Ridgewood.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It is the first New York City Subway service to be automated using communications-based train control.

The L commenced its current route and service pattern upon completion of the Canarsie Line in 1928. Express trains formerly ran along the L's trackage in central Brooklyn, running along the BMT Fulton Street Line in eastern Brooklyn, but were discontinued in 1956. Since then, the L has been entirely local.

The L was originally the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation's 16 service. The 16 became the LL in 1967 and then the L in 1985. In the early 2000s, the L saw a dramatic increase in ridership since many neighborhoods along the route have experienced gentrification. From April 2019 to April 2020, late-night and weekend L service between Manhattan and Brooklyn was temporarily reduced as part of the 14th Street Tunnel shutdown, which sought to repair damage to the 14th Street Tunnel incurred by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

Early historyEdit

1924–1967Edit

The L was originally given the LL designation when letters were assigned to the BMT division. From 1928 to 1967, the same service was assigned the BMT number 16.

In 1924, part of the eventual 14th Street–Canarsie Line opened, called the "14th Street–Eastern District Line" (commonly the "14th Street–Eastern Line"), and was given the number 16. This was extended east, and in 1928 it was joined to the existing BMT Canarsie Line east of Broadway Junction. Since that time, the 14th Street–Canarsie Line service has operated as it is today, except for an extension from Sixth Avenue to Eighth Avenue, which opened on May 30, 1931, to connect to the new Eighth Avenue Subway. The Eighth Avenue Terminal was originally built in IND style and has been restored to BMT style like Fulton Street and Broad Street. During rush hours, express service ran nonstop between Lorimer Street and Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues. (Locals usually ran from Eighth Avenue to Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues or Atlantic Avenue at these times.)<ref>Line by line history L train</ref>

Before the 14th Street–Eastern and Canarsie Lines were connected, the Canarsie part of the line already had a number, 14, running from Lower Manhattan via the Broadway Elevated and called the Canarsie Line.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> When the 14th Street–Eastern Line was connected in 1928, this was renamed the Broadway (Brooklyn) Line, but continued to operate to Rockaway Parkway.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Starting on September 23, 1936, express trains ran to Lefferts Boulevard via the connection with the Fulton Street Elevated at Atlantic Avenue.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> This connection was severed on April 30, 1956, then the service ran to Rockaway Parkway again, but was discontinued on August 23. The R27 to R38's roll signs had both L and LL for express and local service, even though the express never ran thereafter.

1967–1985Edit

On November 26, 1967, with the opening of the Chrystie Street Connection, the BMT Eastern Division lines were given letters. The 14 to Canarsie was given the label {{ #if: | JJ | JJ }}{{

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}}, continuing east from Broadway Junction towards Jamaica). On the other hand, the 16 became the LL.<ref name="NYTimes-ChrystieStChanges-1967">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Canarsie service to Lower Manhattan was discontinued in 1968.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> When double letters were dropped on May 5, 1985, the LL became the L, and it still has that designation.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Skip-stop service proposalEdit

In January 1991, skip-stop service was proposed to speed service during the height of rush hours in the peak direction which would have reduced the running time from 41 minutes to 37 minutes. Under this plan, the K designation, which was previously used as the Broadway Brooklyn Local from 1967 to 1976, and as the Eighth Avenue Local from 1985 to 1988, would be repurposed and would appear in a gray bullet similar to the color the L uses. Both services would have common stops at Rockaway Parkway, Broadway Junction (then called Eastern Parkway), Myrtle Avenue, Lorimer Street, First Avenue, Union Square, Sixth Avenue and Eighth Avenue. L trains would stop at East 105th Street, Livonia Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, Wilson Avenue, DeKalb Avenue, Morgan Avenue, Grand Street, and Bedford Avenue; K trains would stop at New Lots Avenue, Sutter Avenue, Bushwick Avenue–Aberdeen Street, Halsey Street, Jefferson Street, Montrose Avenue, Graham Avenue and Third Avenue. This change was proposed as a service improvement alongside other changes that would have either reduced or eliminated service to balance the MTA's operational budget and would have been implemented in October 1991, pending approval from the MTA board.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Modernization and rehabilitationEdit

Ridership and CBTCEdit

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R160 L train leaving Broadway Junction for Canarsie-Rockaway Parkway bound

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Ridership on the L has increased dramatically since 2000 since many neighborhoods along the route have experienced gentrification. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's $443 million fleets of subway cars on the L was introduced in 2002, but by 2006 was already too small to handle growing ridership. The Transit Authority had projected that 212 Kawasaki-made R143 subway cars would be enough to accommodate ridership demands for years to come, but ridership has risen higher than expected. Therefore, sixty-four new R160A cars manufactured by Alstom were equipped with CBTC so they could run on the L.

The BMT Canarsie Line tracks underwent an extensive retrofit over to CBTC, a system that controls the trains via a computer onboard, as opposed manually operated by a human operator. This was completed in early 2009.<ref>MTA Capital Program Milestones Report Template:Webarchive</ref> While the retrofit has resulted in nearly two years of service changes and station closings, this system will eventually allow trains to run closer together and enables in-station "countdown clock" displays to note the exact time until the next train arrives. The line also used OPTO (one person train operation) beginning in June 2005, but a combination of public outcry regarding perceived safety issues, which increased after the July 2005 London tube bombings, heavy lobbying by the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU), as well as an arbitration ruling that MTA had breached its contract with TWU caused the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to end OPTO the following September. However, the MTA's successful implementation of countdown clocks on the L was the first in the system.<ref>MTA/Siemens train-arrival sign</ref>

On April 27, 2003, midday L service was reduced to run every 8 minutes instead of every 6 minutes.<ref name=":12">Template:Cite journal</ref>

14th Street Tunnel shutdownEdit

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Starting April 27, 2019,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> L service was limited between Third Avenue and Bedford Avenue on late nights and weekends to allow for repairs on the Canarsie Line tunnels under the East River, which were badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Trains in both directions operated on one tube between Third and Bedford Avenues while late night and weekend work was done on the other tube.<ref name="NYTimes-LShutdownHalted-2019">Template:Cite news</ref> The original plan was for a full 15-month closure with both tubes closed simultaneously west of Bedford Avenue,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> but the plans were revised in January 2019.<ref name="NYTimes-LShutdownHalted-2019"/> On April 26, 2020, New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced the completion of the project, months ahead of schedule.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

RouteEdit

Service patternEdit

The L uses the following lines with the same service pattern at all times.<ref>Template:NYCS const</ref>

Line From To Tracks
BMT Canarsie Line Eighth Avenue Canarsie–Rockaway Parkway all

StationsEdit

The L runs on the BMT Canarsie Line in its entirety.<ref name="timetable"/>

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L service Stations Disabled access Subway transfers Connections
Manhattan
Canarsie Line
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access A Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|C Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|E Template:NYCS time 2}} (IND Eighth Avenue Line at Template:Stl) M14A / M14D Select Bus Service
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access F Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}{{#if: M Template:NYCS time 2}} (IND Sixth Avenue Line at Template:Stl)
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Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:|2 Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:|3 Template:NYCS time 2}} (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line at Template:Stl) PATH at Template:Stl
M14A / M14D Select Bus Service
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access 4 Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|5 Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|6 Template:NYCS time 2}} (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)
{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|N
Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|Q Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|R Template:NYCS time 2Template:NYCS br}}​{{#ifeq:{{{exclude}}}|W Template:NYCS time 2}} (BMT Broadway Line) M14A / M14D Select Bus Service
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl M14A / M14D Select Bus Service
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access M14A / M14D Select Bus Service
Northbound M15 Select Bus Service
Brooklyn
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access Template:Ferry icon NYC Ferry: East River Route (at North Sixth Street west of Kent Avenue)
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access Template:NYCS time 2 (IND Crosstown Line at Template:Stl)
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Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access
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Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access Template:NYCS Myrtle north (BMT Myrtle Avenue Line) Some a.m. rush hour trips begin or end their runs to/from Eighth Avenue at this station
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Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access ↑ Station is ADA-accessible in the northbound direction only.
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Template:NYCS Jamaica center (BMT Jamaica Line)
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl LIRR Atlantic Branch at Template:Stl
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Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access Out-of-system transfer with MetroCard/OMNY:
Template:NYCS New Lots (IRT New Lots Line at Template:Stl)
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl B15 bus to JFK Int'l Airport
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Some northbound rush hour trips begin at this station
Template:NYCS SSI Template:Stl Disabled access B82 Select Bus Service; free out-of-station transfer to B42 bus and westbound B6 and B82 buses.

NotesEdit

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ReferencesEdit

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