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Posted by Dave on Sun Feb 7 22:14:29 2016 |
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Posted by andy on Sun Feb 7 22:39:35 2016, in response to Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Sun Feb 7 22:14:29 2016. By this time the 6th Ave. was on borrowed time as the new subway had been planned to replace it. The El was closed in December 1938. |
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Posted by chud1 on Mon Feb 8 03:47:48 2016, in response to Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Sun Feb 7 22:14:29 2016. 5 drooling stars out of 5 drooling stars for this picture.chud1. :)..... |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Feb 8 07:02:53 2016, in response to Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Sun Feb 7 22:14:29 2016. Oh my goodness. that's great!!! Thanks. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Feb 8 07:11:13 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by andy on Sun Feb 7 22:39:35 2016. It was already under construction, I believe. And I think all of the (old) Els were doomed from the moment they started building the IND. |
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Posted by Joe on Mon Feb 8 08:02:47 2016, in response to Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Sun Feb 7 22:14:29 2016. Might anyone know when the slogan "Ride the Open-Air Elevated" began to be painted on stations or cars? I question whether the Interborough subway system caused a drop in Interborough el patronage and how soon the IRT had to react by coaxing people to ride the el. Thank you. |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Mon Feb 8 08:44:51 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Feb 8 07:11:13 2016. Well, according to a number of books I've read on the subject, that was John Hylan's intention all along in building the IND. He wanted to build a modern, spacious underground system that directly competed with the elevateds, hoping that given the choice, the paying rider would choose the IND.Unfortunately, this cost the City the chance to actually expand the subways to places no subway had ever seen, such as northern and eastern Queens and southeast Brooklyn. |
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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Mon Feb 8 09:24:11 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Joe on Mon Feb 8 08:02:47 2016. Might anyone know when the slogan "Ride the Open-Air Elevated" began to be painted on stations or cars? I question whether the Interborough subway system caused a drop in Interborough el patronage and how soon the IRT had to react by coaxing people to ride the el. Thank you.Joe: The "Open-Air Elevated" campaign began sometime in the mid twenties. So many people were riding the subway trains that they were over crowded and the company sorts way to divert some of the patronage back to the els. Several cars were repainted in various colors but the scheme that they settled on was an orange car body with a black roof They carried the slogan "Open Air Line". The slogan was applied to several stations as well. Unfortunately the orange paint didn't fare well and by 1928-30 all the cars had been repainted. Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by ChicagoMotorman on Mon Feb 8 10:17:09 2016, in response to Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Sun Feb 7 22:14:29 2016. Very nice! When was it torn down? |
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Posted by Dave on Mon Feb 8 10:37:22 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Mon Feb 8 10:17:09 2016. 1939. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Feb 8 13:11:41 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Mitch45 on Mon Feb 8 08:44:51 2016. Yep. If the system had been built according to need rather than Hylan's vanity, priority would've been given to reaching unserved areas- which remain unserved to this very day.The only exception was the Queens Blvd line. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Mon Feb 8 16:13:17 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Feb 8 07:11:13 2016. Ground for the 6th Ave subway was broken on March 23rd, 1936. Because of the logistical problems, it cost $57 million, for just the section between West 4th St and 53rd St. Had LaGuardia not bought out the IRT and BMT, the IND might have been expanded more. |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Feb 8 17:02:09 2016, in response to Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Sun Feb 7 22:14:29 2016. When they used the Seneca Ave. station in the movie "Brighton Beach Memoirs" they put that "ride the open air elevated" wording on the station. This is the best picture I could come up with. |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Mon Feb 8 17:13:35 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Joe on Mon Feb 8 08:02:47 2016. The "Ride The Open Air Line' campaign began on April 24th, 1923, according to Stan Fischler's book, "Uptown/Downtown". There certainly was a drop in elevated patronage, after the 1918 opening of the IRT's 7th Ave-B'way and Lexington Ave subways in 1918. Around the same time, the "Elevated Express" posters began to appear, extolling people to use the els. This followed a 1921-22 reorganization of the IRT's Board of Directors, which added three prominent civilians to the Board. |
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Posted by gp38/r42 chris on Mon Feb 8 17:27:53 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Feb 8 17:02:09 2016. I remember that Bob!!! That's the first thing I thought of too when I saw that photo! |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Feb 8 18:33:28 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Mitch45 on Mon Feb 8 08:44:51 2016. Nothing built by the government is ever intended to "directly compete" with the private sector, but to undermine it. |
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Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Feb 8 22:48:21 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Feb 8 13:11:41 2016. the crosstown line too :).In fairness, the Fulton st subway at least added an extra track. It would be as constrained today as the flushing line were it not for the IND... |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Tue Feb 9 04:59:42 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by MainR3664 on Mon Feb 8 13:11:41 2016. Which also falls far short of where it really needs to go. |
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Posted by Express Rider on Tue Feb 9 07:24:06 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon Feb 8 22:48:21 2016. would it have been the same for the west side of Manhattan?if no 8th ave. subway built, then west side IRT would very possibly be in the same position today as the Lex. - very overcrowded |
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Posted by Express Rider on Tue Feb 9 07:26:23 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by chud1 on Mon Feb 8 03:47:48 2016. iawtp!My Dad remembered the 6th ave. el from trips to NY as a teenager during the 1930s. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Tue Feb 9 14:04:45 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Express Rider on Tue Feb 9 07:24:06 2016. But maybe the BMT would've been able to follow through on its plan to build there... |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Tue Feb 9 14:05:01 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Mitch45 on Tue Feb 9 04:59:42 2016. True. |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Tue Feb 9 14:06:13 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Express Rider on Tue Feb 9 07:26:23 2016. I should ask my Mom if she remembers it. She clearly remembers the Second Ave line, and that it went to Queens. But she couldn't recall how it got there... |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Tue Feb 9 14:08:50 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by gp38/r42 chris on Mon Feb 8 17:27:53 2016. Me as well. That's the first I learned of that marketing campaign. Of course, in the pre-internet days, I didn't realize that wasn't actually Brighton Beach. Also, I was, at the time, unfamiliar with Brighton Beach (still am, actually) and Ridgewood (where I spent a lot of time from 2006-2014). |
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Posted by ChicagoMotorman on Tue Feb 9 14:19:09 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Mon Feb 8 10:37:22 2016. thanks |
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Posted by Elkeeper on Tue Feb 9 15:44:51 2016, in response to Re: Sixth Avenue El, 28th Street Station, 1935, posted by Dave on Mon Feb 8 10:37:22 2016. Demolition began on Jan 3rd, 1939 and was finished by April 8th of that year, except for some stairway remnants at 33rd St. |
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