Fulton Street - New York City

New York City

In New York City, the name is frequently associated with Robert Fulton, who invented a steam boat. As a New York City street name, Fulton Street may refer to:

  • Fulton Street (Brooklyn)
  • Fulton Street (Manhattan)

The following stations on the New York City Subway share the name Fulton Street:

  • Fulton Street (New York City Subway), a station complex in Manhattan serving the 2 3 4 5 A C J Z trains; consisting of:
    • Fulton Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line); serving the 2 3 trains
    • Fulton Street (IRT Lexington Avenue Line); serving the 4 5 trains
    • Fulton Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line); serving the A C trains
    • Fulton Street (BMT Nassau Street Line); serving the J Z trains
  • The Fulton Center (formerly Fulton Street Transit Center), currently under construction
  • Fulton Street (IND Crosstown Line) in Brooklyn serving the G train

The IND Fulton Street Line runs under Fulton Street in Brooklyn, while the IND Eighth Avenue Line runs under Fulton Street in Manhattan.

This article includes a list of roads, streets, highways, or other routes that are associated with the same title.

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