Brighton Place station

Brighton Place
This tunnel entrance near the Western Hills Viaduct is clearly visible from Interstate 75.
General information
LocationBrighton Place & Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio
United States
Coordinates39°07′19″N 84°31′55″W / 39.12194°N 84.53194°W / 39.12194; -84.53194
Owned byCity of Cincinnati
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
History
Openednever opened
Services
Preceding station Cincinnati Subway Following station
Marshall Street Main Line Linn Street
MetroMoves
Kings Island
Western Row
Mason
Bus interchange West Chester
Fields Ertel Bus interchange
Bus interchange Springdale/Tri-County
Cornell Park Bus interchange
Glendale
Reed Hartman
Woodlawn/Lincoln Heights
Blue Ash/Pfeiffer Bus interchange
Bus interchange Wyoming/Lockland
Cooper
Hartwell
Kenwood/Galbraith Bus interchange
Paddock
Silverton
Elmwood Place
Ridge Road
Reading Road
Norwood
Bus interchange
Dent
Eastgate Bus interchange
Monfort Heights
Newtown
Montana
Fairfax
Bus interchange Northside
Hyde Park
WintonPlace
Rookwood
Cincinnati State
Xavier/Evanston Bus interchange
Hopple
Martin Luther King Drive
Brighton
Walnut Hills Bus interchange
Liberty
Broadway Commons
Court Street
enlarge… Downtown
Government Square Bus interchange
The Banks
Covington/Riverfront
4th Street/Levee
(Covington)
Pike Street
10th Street
(Newport)
(Covington)
12th Street
Carothers
Kyles
Southgate
Buttermilk
NKU Bus interchange
Cold Spring
AA Highway Bus interchange
Mineola
Donaldston
Airport Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
Florence Bus interchange
 Blue Line 
 Red Line 
 Green Line 
 Purple Line 
 Light Green Line 
 Yellow Line 
multiple lines
frequent on-street stops

Brighton Place is an abandoned and unused subway station of the Cincinnati Subway. The station is the last through station before the tracks go above ground along Interstate 75.[1] The station was planned in 1916, but was not completed due to lack of funding.[2] Beyond this station were three more above ground stations.[which?] In 2002, the station was proposed to be part of the MetroMoves light rail system until the plans were rejected.

  1. ^ "The Cincinnati Subway".
  2. ^ "CINCINNATI'S ABANDONED SUBWAY".