Sutter Avenue station

Located at the intersection of Van Sinderen and Sutter Avenues at the border of Brownsville and East New York, Brooklyn,[3] it is served by the L train at all times.

Artwork called The Habitat for the Yellow Bird by Takayo Noda was also installed and features stained glass windows of flowers on the windscreens.

The only entrance is via a ground level station house underneath the tracks on the northwest corner of Sutter and Van Sinderen Avenues.

[3] Inside is a token booth, turnstile bank, and a single canopied staircase to each platform at their extreme south ends.

[citation needed] After the Fulton Street Elevated was closed in 1956,[18] the Canarsie Line continued using the tracks it always had and the rest of the structure fell into disuse.