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Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues is a New York City Subway station complex formed by the intersecting stations of the BMT Canarsie Line and the BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. Served by the L and M trains at all times, it's located at Myrtle Avenue and Wyckoff Avenue in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn. As Wyckoff Avenue (between Gates Avenue and Eldert Street) sits on the boundary line between Brooklyn and Queens, the station also serves the neighborhood of Ridgewood, Queens. The complex is connected by a set of stairs and escalators between the elevated and underground levels.
   The entire station complex has undergone a major renovation since 2003 at a cost of $50 million. On April 19, 2007, the new and expanded main station building at the triangle of Myrtle, Gates and Wyckoff Avenues was formally opened. Improvements to the complex include lighting upgrades, stairway reconfigurations, new interior finishes, and a new communication system. By the fall of 2007, the station will be ADA compliant. A separate project to create an intermodal facility that would improve connections to bus routes is in the design phase as of April 2007, with an expected construction time of 17 months.
   

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