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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri Feb 14 07:12:45 2020 Tuscarora Almanac - February 14, 1870 - The Book of First Runs Manhattan, New York West Side & Yonkers Patented Railway Company Service begins on the 9th Avenue El between Dey Street and 29th Street - 9th Avenue The line actually ended at 30th Street. There are no intermediate stations. Service is provided by three cable-hauled cars. The cable was subject to frequent breakdowns and on November 15, 1870 the line was closed and sold at auction. Service would resume on April 20, 1871 as a conventional steam hauled railroad. Source: New York Division Bulletin /April 1994, article by Mr. Bernard Linder Tuscarora Almanac - February 14, 1909 - The Book of First Runs Hoboken, New Jersey Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad The Lackawanna Railroad opens the southernmost pair of tunnels under the Bergen Hills. Source: New York Division Bulletin /February 1994 Tuscarora Almanac – February 14, 1914 – The Book of Last Runs Manhattan, New York New York Railways Service is discontinued on the 17th & 18th Streets Crosstown Line. This route was operated by the Central Crosstown Railroad from 1873 to 1904 and by the Metropolitan Street Railway from 1904 to 1912. Source: New York Division Bulletin / August 1988, article by Mr. Bernard Linder Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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