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How to get to Bergen Beach in Brooklyn by Bus or Subway?

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The following transit lines have routes that pass near Bergen Beach

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How to get to Bergen Beach by Bus?

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Bus stations near Bergen Beach in Brooklyn

  • Av T / Mill Av,13 min walk,
  • Ralph Av/Av N,13 min walk,
  • 56 Dr / Strickland Av,22 min walk,

Bus lines to Bergen Beach in Brooklyn

  • B100,Midwood Kings Hwy Sta,
  • B47,Kings Plaza Via Ralph Av,
  • BM1,Super Express Midtown 57 St Via Madison Av,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Bergen Beach?

    The closest stations to Bergen Beach are:

    • Av T / Mill Av is 1009 yards away, 13 min walk.
    • Ralph Av/Av N is 1030 yards away, 13 min walk.
    • 56 Dr / Strickland Av is 1799 yards away, 22 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Bergen Beach?

    These Bus lines stop near Bergen Beach: B3, B41

  • Which Subway lines stop near Bergen Beach?

    These Subway lines stop near Bergen Beach: 2, L, Q

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Bergen Beach in Brooklyn?

    The nearest bus stops to Bergen Beach in Brooklyn are Av T / Mill Av and Ralph Av/Av N. The closest one is a 13 min walk away.

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Bergen Beach Address: East 72nd Street street in Brooklyn

Bergen Beach, Brooklyn
Bergen Beach, BrooklynBergen Beach is a residential neighborhood in the borough of Brooklyn, New York City. It is located on a peninsula abutting Jamaica Bay in the southeastern portion of the borough, and is bordered by to the south and west, Paerdegat Basin to the north and northeast, and Jamaica Bay and the Belt Parkway to the east. The area is part of Brooklyn Community Board 18. Bergen Beach contains a sub-neighborhood named Georgetown. The vast majority of residents are white, and the neighborhood generally has a suburban quality. Bergen Beach was originally an island. The Canarsie Indians who occupied the area referred to it as Winnipague. The island was renamed Bergen Island for early settler Hans Hansen Bergen. From 1896 to 1919, Percy G. Williams and Thomas Adams operated an amusement park in the area. Bergen Beach was connected to the rest of Brooklyn via landfill by 1918, although development did not come for many years. In the 1960s, a housing development called "Georgetowne" was proposed for Bergen Beach, but it was never built due to opposition from local residents. As a result, much of Bergen Beach was not fully developed until the 1990s.

Public transit lines with stations closest to Bergen Beach in Brooklyn

Bus lines with stations closest to Bergen Beach in Brooklyn

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