The
Fulton Street Line, also called the
Fulton Street Elevated or
Kings County Line, was an
elevated rail line mostly in
Brooklyn,
New York City,
United States. It ran above
Fulton Street from
Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn in
Downtown Brooklyn east to
East New York, and then south on Van Sinderen Avenue (southbound) and Snediker Avenue (northbound), east on Pitkin Avenue, north on Euclid Avenue, and east on Liberty Avenue to
Ozone Park, Queens. The portion in Brooklyn has been torn down, but most of the line in
Queens has been connected to the
New York City Subway and is now part of the
IND Fulton Street Line (a portion of the
A and
C), an underground line that replaced the elevated line in Brooklyn. The structure was the main line of the
Kings County Elevated Railway, first opened in 1888.