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86th Street and York Avenue New York and Harlem Railroad from 1920 to 1932; [4] Bustitution on June 8, 1936 (now the M86 bus) Third Avenue Railway: 110th Street Crosstown Line: Fort Lee Ferry: East Harlem: 125th Street, St. Nicholas Avenue, and 110th Street New York Railways: 116th Street Crosstown Line: Morningside Heights: East Harlem
New York Central; New York New Haven and Hartford P32AC-DM; Shoreliner coaches 550 hp Used on Port Jervis Line and Waterbury Branch. New Haven 32 and 47 are at Danbury Railway Museum; 47 was stripped for parts for 32. 32 is operational. Metro-North demotored certain units for push pull coaches Pullman 4400 1954 1983 New York, New Haven and Hartford
In 2003, the LIRR and Metro-North started a pilot program in which passengers traveling within New York City were allowed to buy one-way tickets for $2.50. [63] The special reduced-fare CityTicket, proposed by the New York City Transit Riders Council, [63] was formally introduced in 2004. [64]
The New York State portion of the metropolitan area, which includes the five boroughs of New York City, the lower Hudson Valley, and Long Island, accounts for over 65 percent of the state's population. New York–Newark–Jersey City, NY–NJ–PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (19,043,386)
Gravesend Avenue (McDonald Avenue) and Church Avenue June 1, 1949 same service continued as short run of Church Avenue Line until 10/31/1956; not replaced New Lots Avenue Line: Brownsville: New Lots: New Lots Avenue September 1, 1947 now the B15 bus Fifteenth Street Line: Red Hook: Windsor Terrace: Hamilton Avenue and 15th Street December 1, 1945
The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States. Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston in the north to Washington, D.C., in the south, with major stops in Providence, New Haven, Stamford, New York City, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore.
Avenue B is a north–south avenue located in the Alphabet City area of the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, east of Avenue A and west of Avenue C. It runs from Houston Street to 14th Street , where it continues into a loop road in Stuyvesant Town , to be connected with Avenue A .
The Public National Bank Building at 106 Avenue C at the corner of East 7th Street (also known as 231 East 7th Street) was built in 1923 as a branch bank, and was designed by Eugene Schoen, a noted advocate of modernism at the time. The Public National Bank was a New York State-based bank, and Schoen designed a number of branches for them.
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