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Kosciuszko Street station

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The Kosciuszko Street station is a local station on the BMT Jamaica Line of the New York City Subway. It is served by the J train at all times. The Z train skips this station when it operates.

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Station layout

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Platform level Side platform
Westbound local "J" train toward Broad Street (Myrtle Avenue)
"Z" train does not stop here
Peak-direction express No regular service
Eastbound local "J" train toward Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer (Halsey Street PM rush, Gates Avenue other times)
"Z" train does not stop here →
Side platform
Mezzanine Fare control, station agent, OMNY machines
Ground Street level Entrances/exits
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Street stair

This elevated station has two side platforms and three tracks; the center express track is not used in regular service.

The artwork here is called Euphorbias by Ronald Calloway and has a floral theme.[4]

Exits

The station has exits on both the west (railroad north) end and the east (railroad south) end of its platforms.

On the east end, each platform has a single staircase leading to an elevated station house beneath the tracks. It has a turnstile bank and token booth. Outside fare control, two staircases lead to both western corners of Kossuth Place, Patchen Avenue, Lafayette Avenue, and Broadway, just east of Kosciuszko Street.[5]

The western exits are now emergency exits leading to both eastern corners of DeKalb Avenue and Broadway. These exits were closed in the 1980s due to high crime.[6][7] The closed entrance is about a block from the northern terminus of the B46 Select Bus Service at DeKalb Avenue. There is a closed station house around the intermediate level of the staircases.

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