- Union Avenue Line (Brooklyn)
The Union Avenue Line was a
public transit line inBrooklyn ,New York City ,United States , running mostly along Myrtle Avenue, Knickerbocker Avenue,Flushing Avenue , Throop Avenue, and Union Avenue fromRidgewood, Queens northwest toGreenpoint, Brooklyn .History
The Calvary Cemetery, Greenpoint and Brooklyn Railroad began operating the Calvary Cemetery Line on Greenpoint Avenue, from Greenpoint Ferry in Brooklyn east across the Blissville Bridge over
Newtown Creek to Calvary Cemetery in Queens, in the mid-1880s. This route ran along part of the Bushwick Railroad'sBushwick Avenue Line west of Manhattan Avenue. OnApril 21 ,1887 , the Brooklyn Crosstown Railroad, which operated on Manhattan Avenue, bought the company, which was not profitable. [cite BDE|title=General Slocum's New Purchase|md=April 22|y=1887|page=6] The Crosstown soon began building the rest of the CCG&B's proposed system, from the Crosstown'sstable s on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint east on Ash Street, south on McGuinness Boulevard, west on Driggs Avenue, and south on Union Avenue, Broadway, and Throop Avenue to a terminus at Park Avenue. [cite BDE|title=A New Street Railroad|md=May 12|y=1887|page=6] [cite BDE|title=The Crosstown Road's New Line|md=October 26|y=1887|page=1] This included some trackage of the Bushwick Railroad'sBushwick Avenue Line and the Crosstown's Crosstown Line on Driggs Avenue. Plans were also made to continue the line south past Park Avenue to Prospect Park, [cite BDE|title=A Change in the Route|md=June 15|y=1887|page=5] but were not carried through.The Park Avenue Line, a cable car line, ran from Fulton Ferry east to Bushwick, including a stretch of Crosstown trackage on Park Avenue between Navy Street and Washington Avenue. It had been built by the
Atlantic Avenue Railroad and leased to a cable company. The line was a failure, and the lessee transferred the lease to the Crosstown in July 1887, giving the Crosstown access to downtown and an outlet for the Union Avenue Line. Horse cars replaced Park Avenue cable cars onJuly 16 , and Union Avenue cars began running to theBrooklyn Bridge around then. [cite BDE|title=Mr. William Richardson's Troubles|md=July 16|y=1887|page=4] [cite BDE|title=Won't be Rash|md=July 20|y=1887|page=4] [cite BDE|title=Leasing Lines|md=July 13|y=1889|page=4] TheBrooklyn City Rail Road leased the Crosstown onAugust 1 ,1889 , and onAugust 2 it truncated the Union Avenue route to Park Avenue; about a month later the original owner - theAtlantic Avenue Railroad - began operating the Park Avenue Line with horse cars.cite BDE|title=To Operate the Park Avenue Line|md=October 4|y=1889|page=6]On
April 27 ,1890 , the Brooklyn City opened new trackage onFlushing Avenue from Graham Avenue east to Metropolitan Avenue, and on Knickerbocker Avenue from Flushing Avenue southeast toMyrtle Avenue . In addition to introducing a new Flushing Avenue Line (the existing line on Flushing Avenue was theGraham Avenue Line ), it rerouted the Union Avenue Line to run from Ridgewood to Greenpoint Ferry. This new route used Myrtle Avenue, Knickerbocker Avenue, Flushing Avenue, Throop Avenue, Union Avenue, Driggs Avenue, Manhattan Avenue, and Greenpoint Avenue. [cite BDE|title=City Railroad Changes|md=April 25|y=1890|page=1] [cite BDE|title=East Williamsburgh Scenes|md=April 28|y=1890|page=1] The trackage on McGuinness Boulevard and Ash Street and on Throop Avenue south of Flushing Avenue, only three years old, was abandoned.Fact|date=February 2007The line was eventually truncated at the north end to a counterclockwise loop on Driggs Avenue, Manhattan Avenue, Nassau Avenue, and Lorimer Street, and later shifted from Union Avenue east to Lorimer Street (
Lorimer Street Line ) from the loop south to Throop Avenue.Fact|date=February 2007 Cars stopped running onDecember 1 ,1945 , and were not replaced bybus es.Fact|date=February 2007References
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