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Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New York City Transit The New York and Queens County Railway AND The Steinway Lines 1867-1939, Vincent F. Seyfried, 1950 The Don Harold and Francis J. Goldsmith, Jr. Brooklyn El and Trolley Pages (The JoeKorNer: Brooklyn Trolleys)
The following streetcar lines once operated on Long Island, New York in Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk Counties.Many of these systems were owned by the Long Island Consolidated Electrical Companies, a holding company partially owned by the Long Island Rail Road, and Interborough Rapid Transit Company between March 30, 1905 and July 18, 1935.
Eight years before the NY&RB built Hammels station on their line, the SSRRLI built a station on July 4, 1872 [4] [5] on the Far Rockaway Branch Railroad called Eldert's Grove station. It was designed to serve patrons of the Elderts House, but was abandoned when the connection between the Far Rockaway Branch and Rockaway Beach Branch was made in ...
Miami Beach Railway Co. ♦ Miami Beach: Electric December 1920 October 17, 1939 Mulberry: Horse ? ? IMC Agrico Phosphates Co. Mulberry: Electric Trolley Freight only ? ? [52] Ocala Street and Suburban Railroad: ♦ Ocala: Horse 1888 April 1900 Silver Springs and Western ♦ Ocala: Horse and Steam Dummy Interurban services between Ocala and ...
After a 1950 fire at The Raunt destroyed the trestle across Jamaica Bay, the LIRR rerouted Rockaway Beach service along the Far Rockaway Branch, then abandoned the Rockaway Beach Branch. [3] [4] The New York City Board of Transportation purchased all stations on the branch in June 1952, and the New York City Transit Authority (successor to the ...
In 2019, it was the least-used station out of all 424 stations in the New York City Subway system, serving 88,439 passengers, an average of fewer than 250 people per day. [16] As of 2022 [update] , the Beach 105th Street station is the system's second-least-used station with 41,437 riders.
Long Beach Bus is a public transportation system serving Greater Long Beach on the Long Beach Barrier Island of Long Island, New York.The service operates twenty-four hours a day, with six different routes connecting to one another and to Nassau Inter-County Express and Long Island Rail Road at Long Beach station in the city center.
Bergen Beach Line: Flatbush: Bergen Beach: Flatbush Avenue and Avenue N August 6, 1930 (east end); March 5, 1951 (whole line) now the B41 bus Cortelyou Road Line: Kensington: Flatbush: Cortelyou Road and 16th Avenue July 23, 1930 Converted to trolley coach on July 23, 1930, then to B23 bus on 10/31/1956. Discontinued on June 27, 2010 due to a ...