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Sheepshead Bay Station
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TITLE (EDIT)
Sheepshead Bay Station
DESCRIPTION
This is an essay I wrote in college about how the subway station I lived by, Sheepshead Bay, has changed from my childhood to today
[712 words]
TITLE KEYWORD
Travel
AUTHOR
Winson Thai
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I am an aspiring author and writer from New York who is inspired from television shows, movies, books, etc. Link to my baseball/softball themed stories: https://mybaseballstories.blogspot.com/
[June 2023]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (29)
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Anna And Yana's Cruise (Short Stories) Two, later three, women finding love aboard a ship [4,014 words] [Erotic]
A&P (Short Stories) For English class last year, I was assigned to rewrite John Updike's "A&P" from Queenie's point of view in 500 to 1000 words [948 words] [Writing Resource]
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Gnomes And Dolls (Plays) The first of two scenes I wrote for Playwriting class based on the "Will & Grace" episode "Went to a Garden Potty." An aspiring model named Beth and her immature boyfriend Lynn are on the brink of spl... [2,830 words] [Relationships]
Good-Bye Old Friend (Poetry) This is a short haiku-like poem I wrote in 8th grade for my school's Class of 2003 yearbook. That year was one of the best years of my life. [12 words] [Self-Help]
Hope You Will Not Leave Tonight (Poetry) A short poem that I did for English class two years ago, based on a verse from the Leon Lai song of the same name. [34 words] [Romance]
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Lost In The Wilderness: What Guys And Girls Want 3 (Short Stories) A year after Danny moved in with Mary, his skills on protecting the petite shy girl are tested when the two get lost on a hiking trip far away from home [3,352 words] [Relationships]
Miranda's Memories (Short Stories) While waiting for the legalization of same-sex marriages in her state, a lesbian recalls how she met her partner and became someone her religious family would not approve [12,209 words] [Gay & Lesbian]
My First Lesbian Experience (Short Stories) A young woman in trouble with the law gets a big offer from a female police officer to avoid criminal charges that will change her life forever [520 words] [Erotic]
My Summer Of Love (Songs) A song that I also wrote in high school and is based on one of my favorite Leon Lai cantopop songs [215 words] [Romance]
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The New York City Subway: Big, But Not Big Enough (Screenplays) The second scene I wrote for Playwriting class that I turned into a screenplay. A railfan named Shirley gives his lover Felicia a short history lesson about the New York City Subway while they wait fo... [2,715 words] [History]
The Secrecy Of Discrimination (Short Stories) Based on the "Family Matters" episode "Fight the Good Fight," an African-American girl wants to establish a black history course at her high school, but an unknown racist is trying to stop her [4,100 words] [Drama]
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The (Un)Welcoming Return Of The Brighton Express (Screenplays) A monologue I wrote for Playwriting class based on a post I made on NYC Transit Forums that I converted to a screenplay. A year after telling the history of the New York City Subway to Felicia, Shirle... [840 words] [Travel]
Three Strikes, But Not Quite Out (Plays) My final one-act play for Playwriting class, based on the "Will & Grace" episode "Swimming Pools...Movie Stars." Two years after their prized figurines brought them together, the relationship of store... [12,245 words] [Relationships]
Trapped! What Guys And Girls Want 2 (Short Stories) When Danny Lynn, having faced the ramification for quitting his job at Pathmark, gets trapped in a fallout shelter with tough girl Alicia three months later, the two develop a bond they thought could ... [3,359 words] [Relationships]
Unchangeable In This Lifetime (Poetry) A poem I wrote last year for English Composition based on the song of the same name by Hacken Lee [120 words] [Romance]
Undestined Romance (Plays) When college senior Dana reunites with his former personal swimming instructor Libby, who he had a consensual, but illegal relationship when she was 19 and he was just 13, he is forced to explain to h... [3,335 words] [Erotic]
What Guys And Girls Want (Short Stories) The life of teenage cashier Danny Lynn will be changed beyond his imagination after he witnesses three young women breastfeeding at the Pathmark where we works [3,356 words] [Mind]
When Decisions Backfire (Screenplays) My first full-length multi-scene screenplay, based on the "Family Matters" episode "Grill of My Dreams" and "Will & Grace" episode "Pasts and Presents," Runway Model Beth thoughtlessly volunteers to b... [10,770 words] [Comedy]
Sheepshead Bay Station
Winson Thai

Sheepshead Bay an express station on the New York City Subway�s BMT Brighton Line. Located in the �downtown� district of the neighborhood of the same name in Brooklyn, it is served by the B express train weekdays and Q local at all times. The station has changed drastically since its completion to provide safe and reliable service to every generation of riders.

When this station opened in 1908, it was the terminal for all trains on the Brighton Line, as the extension to Brighton Beach was not built until 1917. The line would be extended further to Coney Island two years later. The station�s appearance was considered new for the beginning of the 20th century. The two island platforms were made of wood and shorter than they are today. They were replaced with new, longer concrete platforms in the 1970s. The extensions are hollow underneath, making the end points of the older platforms noticeable. Steel canopies were added on both platforms and the staircases that go down to the un-staffed entrance at Voorhies Avenue near the Belt Parkway. New platform lights and station signs were installed in the 1980s and 90s.

Before the station received a major overhaul in 1998, the primary entrance at Sheepshead Bay Road and East 16th Street contained older, waist-high turnstiles and a full-height exit-only turnstile. They were replaced in 1997 with tall-bar turnstiles that accept MetroCards, which were quite new at that time, and a service gate that had to be opened by the token booth clerk. In 2006, that gate was converted into an emergency exit, which allows riders to open it by themselves, but this triggers a loud safety alarm. For this reason, you should only go through these types of gates in a real emergency as the name implies or you can get ticketed and/or arrested. Behind the token booth was a passageway that led to an indoor strip mall on the second floor of a nearby building.

After the renovation, artwork called Postcards from Sheepshead Bay by Deborah Goletz was added to the station�s mezzanines. They can be seen near the platform staircases and main entrance doors, the latter of which contains windows in place of human faces in the mural that let people look into the station from the sidewalk and vice-versa. Modern looking doors, walls, and signs were installed, but some historical features remain. The passageway to the indoor mall was sealed. In 2001, MetroCard Vending Machines were added to both entrances and six years later, advertisements were placed on the glass panels of the platform signs. These ads for nearby places or services have varied over the years. In late 2008, an overpass spanning the express tracks that connected both platforms was added near the north end of the station. This was for those needing to transfer between directions during rebuilding of the nearby Neck Road and Avenue U stations. The bridge was torn down in September 2010. The Voorhies Avenue exit does not have an actual stationhouse that separates it from the streets and its booth was taken out in 2010 to save money.

The Sheepshead Bay station is different now from the day it opened. It was originally the southern terminal for the BMT Brighton Line, but today, there are four additional stations down south (Brighton Beach, Ocean Parkway, West 8th Street-New York Aquarium, and Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue). B trains terminate at Brighton Beach while Q trains continue to Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue. The platforms were made of wood with nothing underneath in 1908, but are now longer (about 600 feet) and made of concrete. Before its 1998 renovation, the main entrance contained waist-high, token-only turnstiles. Now it has taller, MetroCard turnstiles like all other stations in the system. A high exit-only turnstile stood by the token booth, but has been replaced with an emergency gate. A passageway that led to a nearby indoor strip mall has been sealed off.

Like every station in the New York City Subway, Sheepshead Bay undergoes constant maintenance to ensure it continues operating properly and this has kept it open for well over one hundred years. As the city�s population goes up, so does ridership in the subway and with capital construction a big priority in the MTA�s financial plans, the system will get better as time passes.

 

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© 2007 Winson Thai
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
January 2012
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