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V Sound View Avenue Line: Hunts Point: Clasons Point: Westchester Avenue and Sound View Avenue March 8, 1947 now the Bx27 bus V Williamsbridge Line: East Tremont: Wakefield (city line) Tremont Avenue, Morris Park Avenue, and White Plains Road August 21, 1948 now the Bx39 (formerly Bx28) bus W Webster and White Plains Avenues Line: The Hub ...
In 1899, the line was extended from Southern Boulevard to Hugh Grant Circle in Unionport. [3] On July 10, 1948, the streetcars were replaced by the Bx42 bus, which followed the same routing as the streetcar. [4] On February 19, 1984, the Bronx bus system was revamped, and the Bx42 was renamed to the Bx4. [5]
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The Broadway-Kingsbridge Line is a public transit line in Manhattan, running primarily along Broadway in Upper Manhattan. Originally a streetcar line, it is now the Bx7 , Bx20 and M100 bus routes, all operated by MaBSTOA as a subdivision of MTA Regional Bus Operations .
Pages in category "Lists of streetcar lines in New York (state)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The line started operating in the early 1900s as a streetcar line between Inwood in Manhattan and Belmont in the Bronx. [7] [8] This line was known as the 207th Street Crosstown Line, the Fordham Road−207th Street Crosstown Line [7] or the Fordham Road Crosstown Line [9]) In 1948, the streetcar route was converted into a bus route, operated ...
The service was requested to eliminate the required transfer to other streetcar lines. [20] The new service was inaugurated on April 1, 1916, providing a link between the Bronx and New Jersey. The occasion was celebrated with a 7-day carnival in Harlem. [21] [22] Thereafter, the line became alternately known as the Willis Avenue−125th Street ...
The New York City Interborough Railway was a streetcar transit system chartered in 1902 to construct feeder lines to serve Interborough Rapid Transit's subway and elevated stations in the Bronx. [1] The streetcar lines were given permission to cross the Harlem River to gain access to the Manhattan lines. The railway opened for business in 1906 ...