- Third Avenue Railway
The Third Avenue Railway System (TARS) was a
street railroad company in theU.S. state ofNew York Ballard, C: "Metropolitan New York's Third Avenue Railway System" ,Arcadia Publishing, 2005] . It operated lines inManhattan ,the Bronx , and Westchester County, with its main line along Manhattan's Third AvenueLines
Manhattan
The following lines existed in later days:
*10Tenth Avenue Line : 42nd Street, 10th Avenue, Broadway, and 125th Street fromWest 42nd Street Ferry toWest 130th Street Ferry
*B Broadway Line: 42nd Street, Broadway, and 125th Street fromEast 42nd Street Ferry toWest 130th Street Ferry
*KBroadway-Kingsbridge Line : East Harlem tothe Bronx
*TThird and Amsterdam Avenues Line : Park Row, Bowery, 3rd Avenue, 125th Street, and Amsterdam Avenue from City Hall to Fort George
*X 42nd Street Crosstown Line
*X59th Street Crosstown Line
*X125th Street Crosstown Line urviving equipment
A number of cars formerly operated by TARS have been preserved. [cite web | url = http://www.bera.org/pnaerc.html | title = Preserved North America Electric Railway Cars]
* 24, Brill open car,
Electric City Trolley Museum
* 220, converted cable car,Shore Line Trolley Museum
* 316, American standard, Shore Line Trolley Museum
* 629, lightweight, Shore Line Trolley Museum
* 631, lightweight,Seashore Trolley Museum
* 634, 640, lightweight, Mariazell,Austria
* 637, lightweight, Graz, Austria
* 674, lightweight,National Tramway Museum
* 678, lightweight,National Capital Trolley Museum
* 830, 844, Shore Line Trolley Museum
* 1043, Brill semi-convertible,Western Railway Museum
* 1779,Peter Witt streetcar , Sorocaba,Brazil
* 1789, 1791, Peter Witt, Sao Paulo, Brazil
* 1799, Peter Witt, Bertioga, Brazil
* 4208, lightweight,Vienna, Austria References
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