168th Street was the terminal station on the demolished section of the BMT Jamaica Line. It was located between 165th and 168th Streets on Jamaica Avenue.
168th Street was part of two Dual Contracts extensions of the BMT Broadway-Jamaica Line east of Cypress Hills and the "S-Curve" from Fulton Street to Jamaica Avenue. It opened on July 3, 1918, replacing 111th Street as the line's terminus. 168th Street station also replaced the Canal Street Station along the Atlantic Avenue Rapid Transit line , which closed nineteen years earlier, and supplanted the trolley service on Jamaica Avenue.
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