62nd Street/New Utrecht Avenue station

It is located at New Utrecht Avenue and 62nd Street in Borough Park and Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, and is served by the D and N trains at all times.

Until then, there was a track connection between the lines, primarily to enable Sea Beach trains to and from Coney Island to access West End Line trackage to reach the Brooklyn Bridge and the Park Row Terminal in Lower Manhattan.

Bath Junction was located at grade near the current intersection of New Utrecht Avenue and 62nd Street.

[10] From October 2010 to May 2012, the West End Line station was renovated with two new fare controls, new canopy and platform edges, and repainted side roof and beams.

[20] At one point, construction was expected to continue until October, but the elevators entered service on July 19, 2019.

[21][22] Plans for the Interborough Express, a light rail line using the Bay Ridge Branch right of way, were announced in 2023.

The full-time side is at 62nd Street (south end of station) and has the transfer to the BMT Sea Beach Line.

[26] The 60th Street exit is where the famous chase scene in the 1971 film The French Connection ends.

The station-house for the BMT Sea Beach Line used to have a newsstand and two additional doors on the left side.

A staircase leads to the second floor of the station house, where a covered, open-air passageway provides access the south ends of the elevated platforms.

The New Utrecht Avenue station on the BMT Sea Beach Line has four tracks and two side platforms.