- Bleecker Street Line
The Bleecker Street Line was a
public transit line inManhattan ,New York City ,United States , running mostly along Bleecker Street, Crosby Street, and Lafayette Street from theWest 14th Street Ferry in Chelsea to the Fulton Ferry in the Financial District. It was the lasthorse car line in New York City, and was not replaced with a trolley line orbus route when it was abandoned in 1917.History
The Bleecker Street and Fulton Ferry Railroad was chartered
December 12 ,1864 and began operations in April 1865. Eastbound cars ran along 14th Street, Hudson Street, Bleecker Street, Crosby Street, Howard Street, Lafayette Street, Reade Street, Centre Street, Park Row, and Beekman Street. Westbound cars returned from the ferry on Fulton Street, Gold Street, and Ann Street to Park Row, and also used MacDougal Street, 8th Street, Greenwich Avenue, and 12th Street rather than part of Bleecker Street. TheTwenty-Third Street Railway leased the company onJanuary 10 ,1876 , and was subleased to theHouston, West Street and Pavonia Ferry Railroad onApril 25 ,1893 and to theMetropolitan Street Railway onNovember 29 ,1893 .By 1907, the line had been abandoned east of the crossing of Broadway, and only ran west to 14th Street; the trackage on 14th Street was used by the
14th Street-Williamsburg Bridge Line . Service was terminated in July 1917.References
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