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Culver Shuttle and F (New York City Subway service)

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Difference between Culver Shuttle and F (New York City Subway service)

Culver Shuttle vs. F (New York City Subway service)

The Culver Shuttle was a New York City Subway shuttle, running along a remnant of the BMT Culver Line, most of which is now the IND Culver Line. The F Queens Boulevard Express/Sixth Avenue Local is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway.

Similarities between Culver Shuttle and F (New York City Subway service)

Culver Shuttle and F (New York City Subway service) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): BMT Fourth Avenue Line, BMT West End Line, Coney Island, Ditmas Avenue (IND Culver Line), IND Culver Line, Kings Highway (IND Culver Line), Manhattan, Manhattan Bridge, New York City Subway.

BMT Fourth Avenue Line

The BMT Fourth Avenue Line is a rapid transit line of the New York City Subway, mainly running under Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn.

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BMT West End Line

The BMT West End Line is a line of the New York City Subway, serving the Brooklyn communities of Sunset Park, Borough Park, New Utrecht, Bensonhurst, Bath Beach and Coney Island.

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Coney Island

Coney Island is a peninsular residential neighborhood, beach, and leisure/entertainment destination of Long Island on the Coney Island Channel, which is part of the Lower Bay in the southwestern part of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City.

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Ditmas Avenue (IND Culver Line)

Ditmas Avenue is a local station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway.

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IND Culver Line

The IND Culver Line (formerly BMT Culver Line) is a rapid transit line of the B Division of the New York City Subway, extending from Downtown Brooklyn south to Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, United States.

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Kings Highway (IND Culver Line)

Kings Highway is an express station on the IND Culver Line of the New York City Subway.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace.

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Manhattan Bridge

The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan at Canal Street with Downtown Brooklyn at the Flatbush Avenue Extension.

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New York City Subway

The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the City of New York and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, a subsidiary agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).

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Culver Shuttle and F (New York City Subway service) Comparison

Culver Shuttle has 25 relations, while F (New York City Subway service) has 104. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 6.98% = 9 / (25 + 104).

References

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