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Park Avenue Line (other)
Park Avenue Line can refer to the following transit lines: *Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn surface), former streetcar *Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn elevated), former rapid transit *Park Avenue Line (Manhattan surface), bus, formerly streetcar *Park Avenue Line (Paterson), bus, formerly streetcar See also * Park Avenue (other) * Park Avenue Tunnel (other), various in Manhattan * Park Avenue Viaduct (other) The Park Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Pershing Square Viaduct, is a roadway in Manhattan, New York City. It carries vehicular traffic on Park Avenue from 40th to 46th Streets. The viaduct is composed of two sections: a steel viaduct ...
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Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn Surface)
Park Avenue Line can refer to the following transit lines: *Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn surface), former streetcar *Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn elevated), former rapid transit *Park Avenue Line (Manhattan surface), bus, formerly streetcar *Park Avenue Line (Paterson), bus, formerly streetcar See also * Park Avenue (other) * Park Avenue Tunnel (other), various in Manhattan * Park Avenue Viaduct (other) The Park Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Pershing Square Viaduct, is a roadway in Manhattan, New York City. It carries vehicular traffic on Park Avenue from 40th to 46th Streets. The viaduct is composed of two sections: a steel viaduct ...
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Park Avenue Line (Brooklyn Elevated)
The BMT Lexington Avenue Line (also called the Lexington Avenue elevated) was the first standard elevated railway in Brooklyn, New York, operated in its later days by the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation, and then the City of New York. The original line, as it existed at the end of 1885, traveled from Fulton Ferry in Downtown Brooklyn east to East New York, passing over York Street, turning right onto Hudson Avenue (the relevant section is now called Navy Street), left onto Park Avenue, right onto Grand Avenue (which has now been fragmented), left onto Lexington Avenue, right onto Broadway, and slight left onto Fulton Street. The structure above Broadway and Fulton Street is now part of the BMT Jamaica Line. The original structure east of Alabama Avenue in East New York still exists, although it has been rebuilt to support subway cars, which are heavier than the former elevated cars. The remaining elevated structure is the oldest s ...
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Park Avenue Line (Manhattan Surface)
The M1, M2, M3, and M4 are four local bus routes that operate the Fifth and Madison Avenues Lines – along the one-way pair of Madison Avenue (Manhattan), Madison and Fifth Avenue (Manhattan), Fifth Avenues in the Manhattan New York City borough, borough of New York City. Though the routes also run along other major avenues, the majority of their route is along Madison and Fifth Avenues between Greenwich Village and Harlem. The routes are the successors to the New York and Harlem Railroad's Fourth and Madison Avenues Line, which began operations in 1832 as the first street railway in the world, and several lines of the Fifth Avenue Coach Company, a bus operator that started running on Fifth Avenue in 1886. Description The M1, M2, M3, and M4 all run between Midtown, Manhattan, Midtown or Lower Manhattan and Upper Manhattan, while the Q32 (New York City bus), Q32 runs from Midtown north along Fifth and Madison Avenues and east over the Queensboro Bridge to Jackson Heights, Que ...
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