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edit58st and 2nd avenue, look up top on the building - B.C.R.R Co. 1898
There is a list of lines in Brooklyn Daily Eagle 1/8/1888 page 2:
- Flatbush Avenue Line
- Graham Avenue Line (still called the Flushing Avenue Line)
- Fulton Street Line
- Furman Street Line
- Gates Avenue Line
- Greenpoint Line via Classon Avenue or Washington Avenue
- Greenwood Line, Court Street, 3rd Avenue, and 5th Avenue, connecting with steam to Coney Island
- Hamilton Avenue Line to Greenwood Cemetery, connecting at 25th Street for steam to Bay Ridge and Fort Hamilton
- Myrtle Avenue Line
- Putnam Avenue Line to Broadway, with transfer to Ridgewood (presumable the Howard Avenue track)
- Third Avenue Line to Greenwood Cemetery
And in 1/27/1889 page 15:
- Myrtle Avenue Line, July 3, 1854
- Fulton Street Line, July 6, 1854
- Greenwood Line via Court Street, August 8, 1854
- Flushing Avenue Line, about the same time
- Flatbush Avenue Line
- Gates Avenue Line
- Furman Street Line
- Greenpoint Line via Classon Avenue or Washington Avenue
- Hamilton Avenue Line
- Putnam Avenue Line
- Third Avenue Line
And the lines of the Bushwick Railroad:
- Bushwick Line from Grand Street Ferry on Kent Avenue, Broadway, Bedford Avenue, South 4th Street, Bushwick Avenue, and Myrtle Avenue to Queens
- Greenpoint Line from 10th and 23rd Street Ferries on Greenpoint Avenue, Manhattan Avenue, Van Cott Avenue (Driggs Avenue), Graham Avenue, and Meserole Street to Bushwick Avenue
- Tompkins Avenue Line from South 7th Street Ferry to Bergen Street and "Brighton Beach Junction"
- also steam cars from the city line to Cypress Hills and Lutheran Cemetery
--NE2 17:59, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
"Franchises". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. 22 October 1877. p. 2. has some history. --NE2 23:27, 24 February 2007 (UTC)
The Greenpoint Line opened to North 2nd Street on August 26, 1854.[1]
References
- ^ "City News and Gossip". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. 28 August 1854. p. 3.
1919 split
editThe Brooklyn City Railroad split from the Brooklyn Heights Railroad on October 19, 1919, taking 28 lines with it (according to [1]). The Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation took over operations on July 1, 1929.
Here I attempt to list these 28 lines by eliminating shuttles and other duplicates. --NE2 09:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
- Avenue C Line
- Bay Ridge Avenue Line
- Bushwick Avenue Line
- Calvary Cemetery Line
- Court Street Line
- Crosstown Line
- Cypress Hills Line
- Flatbush Avenue Line
- Flushing Avenue Line/Flushing and Knickerbocker Avenues Line
- Flushing-Ridgewood Line
- Fulton Street Line
- Graham Avenue Line
- Grand Street Line
- Greene and Gates Avenues Line
- Greenpoint Line
- Hamilton Avenue Line
- Holy Cross Line
- Lorimer Street Line
- Lutheran Line
- Meeker Avenue Line
- Myrtle Avenue Line
- Nassau Avenue Line?
- Nostrand Avenue Line
- Putnam Avenue and Halsey Street Line
- Richmond Hill Line
- Third Avenue Line
- 39th Street Ferry-Fort Hamilton Line (via Second Avenue)
- Tompkins Avenue Line
- Union Avenue Line
- Wyckoff Avenue Line
This is a total of 30. --NE2 09:53, 9 March 2007 (UTC)