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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014 |
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Posted by fdtutf on Wed Oct 1 18:01:24 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. A sigh escaped me when I saw this. Thank you for posting it. |
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Posted by chud1 on Wed Oct 1 18:14:47 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. a sad day.cchud1. :(.... |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Oct 1 18:44:28 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. |
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Posted by jimmymc25 on Wed Oct 1 19:20:24 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by chud1 on Wed Oct 1 18:14:47 2014. Tears instead of drool.Jimmymc25 |
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Posted by Nilet on Wed Oct 1 21:29:11 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. :( |
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Posted by Nilet on Wed Oct 1 21:29:54 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. By the way, where'd you get that pic? Are there more like it? |
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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Oct 1 21:57:28 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. One of the biggest mistakes made in NYC history, tearing down that EL. They could have modernized or even rebuilt it. Sorely missed by east siders. Sorely missed by the whole city IMO. Who knows, it could have been made a tourist attraction. Maybe if they left it up, it could have been a "landmark" in as much as attracting Hollywood, similar to what the Loop El did for Chicago, in addition to moving the masses. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Wed Oct 1 22:07:35 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Oct 1 21:57:28 2014. absolutely correct. Tearing down Els has been a serious mistake both in NYC and Chicago. Condemning a faltering neighborhood to rapid decline by destroying transit links is just dumb urban policy. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Wed Oct 1 22:51:18 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Oct 1 21:57:28 2014. When the el closed in May, 1955, it had received a 17 month reprieve. The City had wanted to close the el, from City Hall to 149th Street, on December 31st, 1953. Due to opposition, they closed the City Hall spur on that date, citing the construction of the new Brooklyn Bridge ramps.Ridership subsequently diminished and so did the opposition. The amputations, beginning with the Bergen Cutoff in November, 1946, had taken their final toll on May 12th, 1955. |
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Posted by Nilet on Wed Oct 1 23:14:34 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Elkeeper on Wed Oct 1 22:51:18 2014. Or in other words, they National City Lines'd the el. |
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Posted by SubwaySurf on Wed Oct 1 23:16:33 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. I remember the exact same scene on Webster ave in the the BRONX in the early 70s |
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Posted by SubwaySurf on Wed Oct 1 23:16:55 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. I remember the exact same scene on Webster ave in the the BRONX in the early 70s |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Oct 1 23:20:51 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SubwaySurf on Wed Oct 1 23:16:33 2014. Yep. :(Howdy, stranger! |
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Posted by SubwaySurf on Thu Oct 2 00:14:34 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Oct 1 23:20:51 2014. Wassup? |
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Posted by SubwaySurf on Thu Oct 2 00:15:58 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SubwaySurf on Thu Oct 2 00:14:34 2014. Things ain't beenn good. I'll talk later |
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Posted by SubwaySurf on Thu Oct 2 00:18:05 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SubwaySurf on Wed Oct 1 23:16:55 2014. Thank you mr Rosen |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Oct 2 01:31:26 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SubwaySurf on Thu Oct 2 00:14:34 2014. Dewwwwwwwwwd! :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Oct 2 01:32:01 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SubwaySurf on Thu Oct 2 00:15:58 2014. Sorry to hear that, bro ... gotta dish to us on that. This was my day off, back to the salt mines in the morning for double shifts. :( |
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Posted by Express Rider on Thu Oct 2 04:20:13 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SubwaySurf on Thu Oct 2 00:15:58 2014. Subway Surf,We've never met, but I am sorry to hear about this. Expres Rider |
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Posted by Express Rider on Thu Oct 2 04:22:49 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Nilet on Wed Oct 1 21:29:54 2014. It looks like it's one of the photos from the book "By The El" by Lawrence Stelter.Highly recommended. |
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Posted by chud1 on Thu Oct 2 04:57:35 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by jimmymc25 on Wed Oct 1 19:20:24 2014. my drool can be tears also.chud1. |
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Posted by chud1 on Thu Oct 2 05:06:00 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Oct 1 21:57:28 2014. IAWTP!chud1. :).... |
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Posted by chud1 on Thu Oct 2 05:11:28 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by SubwaySurf on Wed Oct 1 23:16:33 2014. when da 3rd ave El was torn down in da Bronx, i cried for a week.chud1. :( |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Oct 2 07:01:37 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Wed Oct 1 21:57:28 2014. Definitely a huge mistake, however:As noted many times before, the El would have had to have gone under a massive rebuild in the 1960's and early '70s, especially to handle the heavier cars. That, along with making stations capable of handling AT LEAST 10 IRT-sized cars and more likely a conversion to BMT/IND standards and 600' trains would have likely led to a consolidation of stations along the El if it remained with several stations combined and/or in newer spots. One thing I do think would have happened would have been building as we saw on the east side would have proceeded if the El had been kept and rebuilt over time. It might have been slower than with the El gone, but that building was inevitable. With the building of newer, massive towers that is expected, I still think you are looking at eventually needing a full re-build of the 3rd Avenue El IN ADDITION TO the full SAS, especially with the UES the most densely populated area in arguably the entire country. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Oct 2 07:02:40 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Express Rider on Thu Oct 2 04:22:49 2014. That and a whole bunch of other El photos have appeared in the past few days in the "Manhattan Before 1990" group on Facebook. |
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Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Thu Oct 2 07:04:18 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Oct 2 07:01:37 2014. No el will ever be built again in NY. If it had survived would have been one thing....but no way they will ever rebuild one. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Oct 2 08:17:35 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. Were the streetcar tracks and conduits eventually ripped out? |
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Posted by Andy on Thu Oct 2 08:24:37 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Oct 2 08:17:35 2014. Yes. After the el pillars and bents were completely removed, the street itself was completely repaved and widened by 10 feet. The tracks and conduits were ripped out. New, modernistic fluorescent lighting was installed, and new large street signs were put at each intersection. These were large black letters on a yellow background, which was very visible and better than the current greet signs. |
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Posted by Larry,RedbirdR33 on Thu Oct 2 09:06:36 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. Now that's what I call pornography.Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by milantram on Thu Oct 2 10:09:21 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. Very sad scene for this lover (and rider) of the Third Avenue El. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Oct 2 12:20:54 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Thu Oct 2 07:04:18 2014. Never say never:One thing Sandy taught is that we need to re-evaluate such. My version of a rebuilt 3rd Avenue El would be designed to handle a Sandy-like storm x2. There would be two branches, one the old South Ferry branch that would eventually be joined in The Bronx by a Bronx branch of the SAS, the other what used to be the Park Row branch that would instead run from Battery Park City and the World Trade Center with provisions to later go further up Church Street (after Vesey), where it would go onto Park Row, Worth Street and then Chatam Square, running to 125th Street and Park Avenue. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Thu Oct 2 13:21:37 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Nilet on Wed Oct 1 23:14:34 2014. Final 1955-56 amputation courtesy of Lipsett Wrecking & Salvage. The same company that took down the 2nd Ave el, north of 60th Street. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Thu Oct 2 13:32:25 2014, in response to Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jeff Rosen on Wed Oct 1 17:27:19 2014. I guess I was pretty lucky. My great uncle took my from his home on Hull Ave and we walked to the 204th St station. From there, we took an AM rush hour "Q" train to Chatham Square and rode back in a set of vestibuled MUDC's. It was the second week in April of 1955 and I was on Easter vacation, as they used to call it. Not quite 7 years old, but I never forgot that trip! Also, I was fortunate to ride the "Q's" on Myrtle Ave, before its abandonment on October 4th, 1969, my 21st birthday! |
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Posted by randyo on Thu Oct 2 14:02:38 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Oct 2 07:01:37 2014. It wouldn't make sense to have converted the el to BMT/IND clearances since it was already connected to the IRT Wh Pl Rd line in at Gun Hill Rd. 10 car trains of IRT sized equipment would have been more than adequate to ease the overcrowding on the Lex. |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Thu Oct 2 15:18:26 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Thu Oct 2 07:04:18 2014. So Airtrain is not an el? think "... like a duck..." |
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Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Thu Oct 2 15:22:25 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Express Rider on Thu Oct 2 04:20:13 2014. Second that. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Oct 2 15:50:31 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Thu Oct 2 15:18:26 2014. No way they would allow even an airtrain like structure down something like 3rd Ave. Dream on. |
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Posted by randyo on Thu Oct 2 16:14:28 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Oct 2 15:50:31 2014. Certain conditions being what they are "they" may have no choice. |
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Posted by Express Rider on Thu Oct 2 17:31:13 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Elkeeper on Thu Oct 2 13:32:25 2014. I was nineteen, in 69 so you've got a couple on me. I was lucky enough to ride and photograph the Q's on Myrtle Ave. during the early summer of '68. Was still taking black and white photos though.Rode by and saw the original cutoff to the Park Ave. el but didn't photograph it from the train. A picture of this was posted on subchat a few months back. Great, great, story about your 3rd Ave. el trip! Wish I had ridden it. It came down a month or so before I was five, but I'm sure if my Dad had taken me on it for a special trip, I'd certainly remember it. |
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Posted by Express Rider on Thu Oct 2 17:34:15 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Wallyhorse on Thu Oct 2 07:02:40 2014. Thanks for the tip. I'm not on facebook. I know I should join, but I don't want a million and one "friends" I've never met. |
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Posted by jan k. lorenzen on Thu Oct 2 17:51:38 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Oct 2 08:17:35 2014. I remember seeing crews taking out small sections of track and conduit of the former cutback loop located where 3rd and 4th meet just south of Cooper Union a decade or so years ago. That was the only conduit track I knew was still around until I saw the 125th St. photos online and saw Broadway TARS tracks uptown after a pavement grinding. |
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Posted by italianstallion on Thu Oct 2 18:01:54 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Andy on Thu Oct 2 08:24:37 2014. I remember those lights and signs. The fluorescent lights were never used anywhere else in the city. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Thu Oct 2 21:24:29 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by jan k. lorenzen on Thu Oct 2 17:51:38 2014. I remember seeing the tracks on 125th St. from Conrail trains as we passed over. |
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Posted by boliqua2 on Thu Oct 2 22:18:56 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by italianstallion on Thu Oct 2 18:01:54 2014. 9th avenue had them as well but that's it |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Thu Oct 2 22:38:33 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by Express Rider on Thu Oct 2 17:34:15 2014. That's not how it works, unless you let it. I have a little over 300 friends and every one with 3 exceptions is either a former schoolmate, former co-worker, or relative. |
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Posted by Jeff Rosen on Thu Oct 2 22:42:01 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Oct 2 15:50:31 2014. Even if they did it just wouldn't be the same. |
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Posted by Wayne-MrSlantR40 on Fri Oct 3 00:11:40 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by italianstallion on Thu Oct 2 18:01:54 2014. Park Row had them too, they were known as "Whiteway" streetlights.wayne |
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Posted by R 36 ML 9542 on Fri Oct 3 03:00:03 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by jan k. lorenzen on Thu Oct 2 17:51:38 2014. After the 3rd Ave El was shut down the manhattan portion, How long after until demolition started? |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Fri Oct 3 07:39:18 2014, in response to Re: Third Avenue right after the el, posted by italianstallion on Thu Oct 2 18:01:54 2014. |
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