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English: This is an IRT map from 1906. Notice how Marble Hill is surrounded by a small waterway, which was eventually filled in to physically attach Marble Hill to the Bronx. (Note that this map is oriented with North to the right, and West at the top.)
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Source www.nycsubway.org; scanned from the Official Guide of the Railways, Nov. 1906.
Author Interborough Rapid Transit Company
Other versions File:Spuyten Duyvil IRT map.jpg

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2006-04-08 23:49 798×640× (92755 bytes) Spiro541 This is an IRT map from the early 1900s. Notice how Marble Hill is surrounded by a small waterway, which was eventually filled in to physically attach Marble Hill to the Bronx.

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