- Hicks Street Line
The Hicks Street Line was a
public transit line inBrooklyn ,New York City ,United States , running from theNinth Avenue Depot at Greenwood Cemetery to theBrooklyn Bridge .History
When the
New York State Legislature chartered theGreenwood and Coney Island Railroad in 1874, its lines included Hicks Street fromHamilton Avenue to Fulton Street near Fulton Ferry. [cite BDE|title=From Albany|md=March 12|y=1874|page=2] TheAtlantic Avenue Railroad acquired the right to build this line through aJanuary 1 ,1886 lease of theProspect Park and Coney Island Railroad 's (Culver Line's) horse railroad properties. [Brooklyn Daily Eagle , A Big Lease,December 21 ,1885 , page 4] Construction began on the line in Hicks Street, only built between the15th Street Line in Hamilton Avenue and the company's trackage in Atlantic Avenue, in November 1888. [cite BDE|title=Richardson's Hicks Street Line|md=November 11|y=1888|page=8] [cite BDE|title=Mr. Richardson's New Road|md=December 12|y=1888|page=6] The line began operations in late May or early June 1889, and ran along the existing 15th Street Line from theNinth Avenue Depot of the Culver Line, through Ninth Avenue, 15th Street, and Hamilton Avenue, then onto the new trackage on Hicks Street, and along Atlantic Avenue and theAdams Street and Boerum Place Line to the Brooklyn end of theBrooklyn Bridge . [cite BDE|title=Richardson's New Road|md=June 3|y=1889|page=1]Hoyt and Sackett Streets Line cars, which had passed through Hoyt Street between Sackett Street and Atlantic Avenue, were rerouted to use Hicks Street.Fact|date=February 2007Eventually the line stopped operating, and the only cars to use Hicks Street were those on an alternate routing of the Crosstown Line, using Hicks Street instead of Columbia Street.Fact|date=February 2007 This alternate route ended in 1921.Fact|date=February 2007
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