Cortelyou Road station

On August 1, 1920, a tunnel under Flatbush Avenue opened, connecting the Brighton Line to the Broadway subway in Manhattan.

[9] In April 1993, the New York State Legislature agreed to give the MTA $9.6 billion for capital improvements.

Some of the funds would be used to renovate nearly one hundred New York City Subway stations,[10][11] including Cortelyou Road.

[14][15] From February 21 to June 13, 2014, the southbound platform was closed as part of a $3.2 million component repair project, which included work at the Beverley Road and Parkside Avenue stations.

[20] The station house features artwork called Garden Stops by Patsy Norvell, which has etched images of leaves on the glass windows inside fare control facing the south.

Station house, with the Beverley Road station in the distance