The D Train is a subway train service of the New York City Subway also known as the D Sixth Avenue Express The tain uses the orange color code and runs on the IND Sixth Avenue Line in Manhattan.
The D train service operates at all times between 205th Street Subway Station in Norwood, the Bronx and Stillwell Avenue Subway Station in Coney Island, Brooklyn.
The Bronx
Subway Station
Bedford Park Boulevard Subway Station
Kingsbridge Road Subway Station
Fordham Road Subway Station
182nd-183rd Street Subway Station
Tremont Avenue Subway Station
174th-175th Street Subway Station
170th Street Subway Station
167th Street Subway Station
161st Street - Yankee Stadium Subway Station
Manhattan
155th Street Subway Station
145th Street Subway Station
125th Street Subway Station
59th Street - Columbus Circle Subway Station
Seventh Avenue Subway Station
47th-50th Streets - Rockefeller Center Subway Station
42nd Street - Bryant Park Subway Station
34th Street - Herald Square Subway Station
West Fourth Street - Washington Square Subway Station
Broadway-Lafayette Street Subway Station
Grand Street Subway Station
Brooklyn
DeKalb Avenue Subway Station
Atlantic Avenue Subway Station
Seventh Avenue Subway Station
Prospect Park Subway Station
Parkside Avenue Subway Station
Church Avenue Subway Station
Beverley Road Subway Station
Cortleyou Road Subway Station
Newkirk Avenue Subway Station
Avenue H Subway Station
Avenue J Subway Station
Avenue M Subway Station
Kings Highway Subway Station
Avenue U Subway Station
Neck Road Subway Station
Sheepshead Bay Subway Station
Brighton Beach Subway Station
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