The D train makes several stops along 4th Avenue in Brooklyn. The D train goes to Coney Island. It's the last stop on the Downtown D train, actually (the station is called the Stillwell Avenue-Coney Island Station).
You can get on the D train at the following stops (in order from Uptown ---> Downtown):
Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street/4th Avenue
Union Street/4th Avenue
4th Avenue/9th Street
Prospect Avenue/4th Avenue
25th Street/4th Avenue
36th Street/4th Avenue
See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map. The map is clickable; just click on any station and it will tell you which lines serve it.
The D and F trains (of the B-D-F-M, the orange line) and the N and Q trains (of the N-R-Q-W, the yellow line) run through Queens and stop at Coney Island.
If you're starting out on the E train (of the A-C-E, the blue line), then take the E to 74th Street-Broadway in Queens or West 4th Street in Manhattan, and transfer there to the Downtown D or F. You can also transfer from the E to the D at 7th Avenue-53rd Street in Manhattan.
If you're starting out on the M train, then take the M to 47th-50th Street-Rockefeller Center, and transfer there to the Downtown D or F.
If you're starting out on the J-Z (the brown line), then either take the J or Z to Essex Street in Manhattan, and transfer there to the Downtown F at Delancey Street (it's two connected stations, the Delancey-Essex or Essex-Delancey Street Station), or take the J-Z to Canal Street and transfer there to the Downtown N or Q.
If you're starting out on the 7 train (the purple line), you can transfer to the Downtown D or F at 42nd Street-Bryant Park.
Lately (as of May/June 2011) the 7 sometimes does not run between Queensboro Plaza and Times Square, due to construction. You can check the current service status at the Related Link below. If you can't take the 7 to 42nd Street-Bryant Park, then you can take it to 74th Street-Broadway, and transfer there to the F.
Boys from Coney Island - 2011 was released on: USA: February 2011 (Anthology Film Archives) USA: March 2011 (Queens Museum of Art) USA: September 2011 (Coney Island Film Festival)
No, Coney Island is in Brooklyn. Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island). New York City is in New York State.
Coney Island Hot Dog Stand was created in 1966.
Coney Island opened on January 1806.
"D" train to Coney Island station.
Coney Island is a landform in Brooklyn.
Coney Island's area is 64 acres.
Coney Island Cyclone was created in 1927.
No Coney Island is in the United States in North America.
James Coney Island was created in 1923.
The ISBN of A Coney Island of the Mind is 0811200418.
A Coney Island of the Mind was created in 1958.