- Grand Street Line (Brooklyn)
The Grand Street Line is a
public transit line inBrooklyn andQueens ,New York City ,United States , running mostly along Grand Street/Grand Avenue betweenWilliamsburg, Brooklyn andMaspeth, Queens . Originally astreetcar line , it is now the Q59bus route , operated by theNew York City Transit Authority ; the Q59 now continues east from Maspeth along Grand Avenue (with the Q58 Flushing–Ridgewood Line) and southeast onQueens Boulevard to Rego Park.History
The
Grand Street and Newtown Rail Road began building the line in September 1860, [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Began at Last,September 4 ,1860 , page 3] and opened the first section, from theGrand Street Ferry on the Williamsburg waterfront to Bushwick Avenue, onOctober 15 ,1860 , [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Completion of the Grand Street Rail Road,October 16 ,1860 , page 3] with a formal opening on October 30. In addition to the Grand Street Ferry, cars soon also served theBroadway Ferry via the track of theBrooklyn City Rail Road 'sGreenpoint Line on Kent Avenue. [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , The Grand Street Railroad,October 31 ,1860 , page 3] By 1865, the line had been extended from Grand Street north along Bushwick Avenue, Humboldt Street, and Meeker Avenue to Penny Bridge. [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Particulars About Our City Rail Roads,August 10 ,1865 , page 2] The tracks in Bushwick Avenue were removed after trains started using Humboldt Street instead between Grand Street and Maspeth Avenue onJuly 19 ,1870 . [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Change in the Grand Street Railroad Route,July 19 ,1870 , page 2]The main line was extended east from Grand and Humboldt Streets over the new extension of Grand Street, opening to the city line (
Newtown Creek ) onJune 9 ,1875 [Brooklyn Daily Eagle ,June 9 ,1875 , page 4] and to Newtown onAugust 1 ,1876 . [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , The Grand Street Railroad,August 1 ,1876 , page 4] [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Grand Street Railroad,August 2 ,1876 , page 4] The old line to Penny Bridge became theMeeker Avenue Line .When the Maspeth Depot opened in 1885, the service was truncated to Maspeth; service from Maspeth to Elmhurst became a shuttle. (Later it became part of the Flushing–Ridgewood Line.) The
Brooklyn City Rail Road leased the Grand Street and Newtown onMay 1 ,1890 . [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Ratified the Lease,April 28 ,1890 , page 6] [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , Takes Possession of the New Lines,May 1 ,1890 , page 6] Buses were substituted for streetcars onDecember 11 ,1949 . At some point, the bus route was extended back east to Elmhurst and southeast onQueens Boulevard to Rego Park.References
* [http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=12230 Horse Car Rest Stop - Historical Sign]
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