This underground station has two tracks and two
side platforms. The station is served by the
2 train at all times and by the
5 train on weekdays during the day. It is between
Flatbush Avenue–Brooklyn College to the south and
Beverly Road to the north. Each platform has its own
fare control with no crossovers or crossunders to allow free transfers between directions, though there is evidence of a closed crossunder at the south end of the station. The platforms have their original 1920s tiling from the
Dual Contracts era. The "NEWKIRK AVE" name tablets are on a blue background with a green border. The station's trim line is nearly fully green with accents of several other colors. "N"s for "Newkirk" run along the trim line at regular intervals. The platform columns run at regular intervals and are painted green to match the station's tiling. They are wider in the middle of each platform where the station exits and
fare control are. They get narrower as they run toward either end of the platform, especially at the extreme ends where the 1960s extension refrigerator-block style tiling is used. The columns have "Newkirk" written in white on a blue plate.
Exits The
Manhattan-bound platform has the station's only bank of regular
turnstiles and token booth. Its street stair leads to the southeast corner of Newkirk and Nostrand Avenues. The fare control for the
Flatbush Avenue-bound platform is normally unstaffed, containing one
High Entry Exit Turnstile and one exit-only turnstile. A Customer Service Agent Booth and bank of regular turnstiles is sometimes open during rush hours. This exit's street stair leads to the southwest corner of Newkirk and Nostrand Avenues. This exit was added in the 1950s. == References ==