- East New York Loop
The East New York Loop was a short
rapid transit structure inEast New York, Brooklyn ,New York City ,United States , connecting theFulton Street Elevated and Broadway Elevated, and its associated service patterns. The changes were unpopular with residents and soon undone; the loop was later used to connect theCanarsie Line to the Broadway Elevated. As part of theDual Contracts , the loop was torn down and replaced by the multi-levelBroadway Junction .History
The
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company acquired the Broadway Elevated (Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad ) onMarch 25 ,1899 , [cite BDE|title=Transit in Possession of Brooklyn Elevated|md=March 25|y=1899|page=1] and theFulton Street Elevated (Kings County Elevated Railway ) onJuly 6 ,1899 . [cite BDE|title=To Run Road Next Week|md=July 7|y=1899|page=1] Plans were soon made for a connection at East New York, where the two lines came within a block of each other. Free transfers would be implemented between the elevated and surface lines here. [cite BDE|title=New Transit System Needs a Fair Trial|md=November 2|y=1899|page=6] The electrified loop opened onAugust 8 ,1900 , and immediately received complaints because of a forced transfer at the loop to shuttle trains or surface cars to continue beyond East New York during off-peak hours. [cite BDE|title=Twenty-Sixth Warders Complain of New L Loop|md=August 10|y=1900|page=3] The new service pattern was blamed for poorschool attendance . [cite BDE|title=Small School Attendance is Charged to the Loop|md=November 21|y=1900|page=18] The old pattern was finally restored in late 1903 or early 1904.Fact|date=May 2007References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.