Talk:Culver Line (surface)
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[edit]A few links that may help me write this:
- BMT surface map
- cable car articles
- Coney Island transportation
- davidrumsey.com has an 1897 Rand McNally map of Brooklyn
--NE2 02:37, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
Here's a rough timeline:
- October 9, 1874: Greenwood and Coney Island Railroad and Park Avenue Railroad merged to form PP&CI
- June 19, 1875: opened
- May 7, 1876: Atlantic Avenue Railroad opened streetcar line from 5th Avenue along 15th Street and 9th Avenue to PP&CI - but the 9th Avenue line already existed on an 1874 map
- 1878 schedule specifies several horse car routes, not just the Vanderbilt Avenue one:
- Park, Vanderbilt and Ninth Avenue Cars, of the Brooklyn Division, from Fulton and Catherine Ferries direct to the Depot
- Adams, Boerum Street and Fifth Avenue Cars, direct to the Depot
- Atlantic and Fifth Avenue Cars, direct to the Depot
- (Note that none of the above direct lines were Brooklyn City Railroad lines in 1874.)
- Jay, Smith and 9th Streets, and Hamilton Avenue and 9th Street Cars, by transferring at Ninth Avenue and 10th Street, and by the Cross-Town, Flushing, Myrtle, De Kalb, Greene, Fulton, and Flatbush Avenue Cars, by changing at Vanderbilt Avenue
- July 1, 1879: leased New York and Coney Island Railroad (chartered February 5, 1879, opened June 9, 1879)
- June 10, 1883: built a track in Concord Street between Washington and Bridge[1]
- December 1885: acquired by Atlantic Avenue Railroad (leased by mid-1886); LIRR leased Atlantic Avenue Railroad??
- May 27, 1887: Park Avenue line sold to Atlantic Avenue Railroad???
- ca. 1889 schedule specifies several direct lines:
- Seventh Avenue line from Fulton Ferry, via East River Bridge, City Hall and Atlantic Avenue
- Park, Vanderbilt and Ninth Avenue line and the Jay and Smith Street line, from Fulton and Catherine Ferries and East River Bridge, via Prospect Park
- Hamilton Avenue and Ninth Street line, and Hamilton Avenue and 15th Street line from Hamilton Ferry
- January 1, 1890: leased Prospect Park and South Brooklyn Railroad (chartered June 12, 1888)
- 1893: LIRR acquired majority interest in PP&CI
- 1893 or 1894: Brooklyn Traction Company bought stock of Atlantic Avenue Railroad, but that's not important here, unless they owned the Park Avenue line
- June 17, 1899: leased to Brooklyn Heights Railroad (from April 1?)
- July 16, 1899: electrified
- February 28 or March 1, 1907: leased to South Brooklyn Railway, including New York and Coney Island Railroad and Prospect Park and South Brooklyn Railroad
--NE2 03:14, 23 December 2006 (UTC)
The G&CI chartered route can be seen on "From Albany". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. 12 March 1874. p. 2.. --NE2 00:00, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Events in Brooklyn". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, NY. 10 June 1883. p. 5.