For service to 25 St, Prospect Av, 4 Av-9 St and Union St, take the D to Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr and transfer to a local Coney Island-bound D or N.
For service from these stations, take the D or N to 36 St and transfer to a Manhattan-bound D.
For DeKalb Av, take the Q. Transfer at Atlantic Av-Barclays Ctr or 34 St-Herald Sqaccessible.
Schedule reminder:D runs express in Brooklyn days and evenings.
What's happening?
We're making electrical improvements
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Planned - Express to Local
May 16 - 18, Sat 12:01 AM to Mon 5:00 AM Update at 2026-05-13 15:02
In Manhattan, uptown D runs local from 59 St-Columbus Circle to 125 St
For service to these stations, take the D to 145 St and transfer to a Norwood-bound D.
For service from these stations, take the D to 170 St and transfer to a Manhattan-bound D.
What's happening?
Track maintenance
accessible This service change affects one or more ADA accessible stations and these travel alternatives may not be fully accessible. Please contact 511 to plan your trip.
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Planned - Stops Skipped
May 22 - 26, Fri 11:45 PM to Tue 5:00 AM (includes Memorial Day) Update at 2026-05-13 15:02
In Upper Manhattan, Norwood-bound D skips 155 St
All trains at 145 St board from the downtown platform
Schedule reminder: Late night D service runs local in Brooklyn.
What's happening?
Track maintenance
D Train FAQ
Route, Stops & Service Pattern
What is the route of the D Train?
Service operates between 205 Street, Bronx and Stillwell Avenue, Brooklyn. Officially labeled as the 6 Avenue Express.
Is the D line operating right now, and how many D trains are running?
Yes. The D line is operating right now (Good Service in our model). Our live feed maps about 38 active train(s) on this line right now.
Is the D train running well right now?
Right now our algorithm rates this line as Good Service based on recent wait times and live reliability. There are no active alerts for this route in our feed right now.
When does the D service change?
Service patterns often change during late nights (11 PM – 5 AM) and weekends for planned work. Always check active alerts.
How much does an NYC Subway ride on the D train cost (OMNY, Apple Pay, card)?
A standard one-way NYC Subway fare—including the D train—is $3.00 when you tap OMNY at the turnstile (official MTA base fare as of May 2026). You can pay with a contactless credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or a physical or digital OMNY card. Free in-system transfers and time-limited transfers to other MTA subway lines and local buses follow MTA rules; for discounts, commuter benefits, and the latest fare rules, open AP Transit on our homepage.
Which stations on the D line have accessibility (ADA)?
These stations on this line are marked as fully ADA accessible in our static database (always verify elevators and gates on site):
For elevator status and accessible routing in AP Transit, use AP Transit on the map.
How often does the D train come, and what is the maximum wait?
Right now, D trains are arriving approximately every 3 minutes on average. In our current measurement window, the longest gaps between D trains reach about 5 minutes (worst-case spacing—your station and direction may differ).
Which stations may have spacing issues for the next D train (ETA on the arriving train)?
No stops on this line currently show a next-D ETA score under 60 for the arriving train in our snapshot. This view updates automatically; if headways worsen, check Status & Alerts below or AP Transit.
Which stations on the D line currently have no service or a closed direction for D trains?
No stop on this line’s list currently matches a No Service gap for D on either direction in our snapshot (other trains may still appear). Gaps can open on the next refresh—use AP Transit on the map or Status & Alerts below.