List of streetcar lines in Queens
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The following streetcar lines once operated in Queens, New York City, New York, United States.
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[edit] BMT
The Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation concentrated on Brooklyn, but had some lines into Queens.[1] Only the ones that significantly entered Queens are shown here; see list of streetcar lines in Brooklyn for the others (mainly into Ridgewood).
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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Metropolitan Avenue Line | Brooklyn | Jamaica | Metropolitan Avenue | built by the Broadway Ferry and Metropolitan Avenue Railroad? abandoned June 12, 1949 now the Q54 bus |
Richmond Hill Line | Brooklyn | Jamaica | Myrtle Avenue | abandoned April 26, 1950 now the Q55 bus |
Jamaica Line | Brooklyn | Jamaica | Jamaica Avenue | opened by the East New York and Jamaica Railroad on May 7, 1863 abandoned November 30, 1947 now the Q56 bus |
Flushing Avenue Line | Brooklyn | Maspeth | Flushing Avenue | abandoned November 21, 1948 now the B57 bus |
Flushing-Ridgewood Line | Ridgewood | Flushing | Fresh Pond Road, Grand Avenue, and Corona Avenue | abandoned July 17, 1949 now the Q58 bus |
Grand Street Line | Brooklyn | Elmhurst | Grand Avenue | built by the Grand Street and Newtown Railroad in 1876 abandoned December 11, 1949 now the Q59 bus |
North Beach line | Corona | North Beach | Junction Boulevard | abandoned August 25, 1949 now the Q72 bus |
Cypress Hills Cemetery Line | Ridgewood | Cypress Hills Cemetery | Cypress Avenue | opened by the Bushwick Railroad on May 26, 1878 abandoned September 1, 1947 |
[edit] Long Island Electric
The Long Island Electric Railway operated in northern Queens.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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Jamaica | Nassau County towards Hempstead (became NY&LI at the city line) | Jamaica Avenue and Hempstead Avenue | abandoned November 25, 1933 now tho Q110 bus |
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Brooklyn | Jamaica | Liberty Avenue and South Road | abandoned 1933 now the Q112 bus |
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Jamaica | Far Rockaway | Brewer Boulevard, Rockaway Boulevard, Mott Avenue, Wanser Avenue, and the Long Island Rail Road's Far Rockaway Branch | abandoned December 2, 1933 now the Q113 bus |
[edit] New York and Long Island Traction
The New York and Long Island Traction Company operated east to Freeport, Hempstead, and Mineola in Nassau County.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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Mineola Line | Queens Village | Nassau County towards Mineola | Jamaica Avenue | abandoned April 3, 1926 now the N24 bus |
Brooklyn-Freeport Line | Brooklyn | Nassau County towards Freeport | Rockaway Boulevard, North Conduit Avenue, and Sunrise Highway | abandoned April 3, 1926 |
[edit] Manhattan and Queens Traction
The Manhattan and Queens Traction Company operated across the Queensboro Bridge from Manhattan.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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Queens Boulevard Line | Manhattan | South Jamaica | Queens Boulevard and Sutphin Boulevard | abandoned April 17, 1937 now the Q60 bus |
[edit] New York and Queens County
The New York and Queens County Railway operated in northern Queens.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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Flushing-Jamaica Line | Jamaica | Flushing | 164th Street, 45th Avenue, and Bowne Street | abandoned 1937 now part of the Q65 bus |
College Point Line | Flushing | College Point | College Point Boulevard | abandoned 1937 now part of the Q65 bus |
Jackson Avenue Line | Long Island City | Flushing | Northern Boulevard | abandoned 1937 now the Q66 bus |
Cemetery Route | Hunters Point | Middle Village | Borden Avenue and 69th Street | abandoned 1937 now the Q67 bus |
[edit] Steinway
The Steinway Railway operated in northwestern Queens.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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Steinway Street Line | Long Island City | North Beach | Jackson Avenue, Northern Boulevard, Steinway Street, and 19th Avenue | abandoned 1938 now the Q101 bus |
31st Street Line | Long Island City | Astoria | Jackson Avenue, 31st Street, Newtown Avenue, and Astoria Boulevard | abandoned 1938 now the Q102 bus |
Vernon Boulevard Line | Hunters Point | Astoria | Vernon Boulevard | abandoned 1938 now the Q103 bus |
Broadway Line | Ravenswood | Woodside | Broadway | abandoned 1938 now the Q104 bus |
Corona Line | Woodside | Flushing | 37th Avenue, 61st Street, Woodside Avenue, Broadway, 43rd Avenue, and private right-of-way | |
Flushing Avenue Line | Astoria | Bowery Bay | Astoria Boulevard | Now the Q19 Bus |
[edit] Ocean Electric
The Ocean Electric Railway operated on The Rockaways.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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Hammels | Neponsit | Rockaway Beach Boulevard | abandoned October 25, 1928 now Q22 |
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Far Rockaway | Rockaway Park | Long Island Rail Road Far Rockaway Branch and Rockaway Beach Branch, now New York City Subway IND Rockaway Line | abandoned September 9, 1926 |
[edit] New York and North Shore Traction
The New York and North Shore Traction Company operated from northeastern Queens east into Nassau County.
Name | From | To | Route | Notes |
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North Shore Line | Flushing | Nassau County towards Roslyn | 35th Avenue, 39th Avenue, and Northern Boulevard | abandoned 1920 now the Q12 bus |
Whitestone Line | Flushing | Whitestone | 35th Avenue, 149th Street, and 150th Street | abandoned 1920 now the Q14 bus |
[edit] References
- Williams Map and Guide Company, Map of the borough of Queens, 1923
- Chicago Transit & Railfan Web Site: New York City Transit
- The JoeKorNer: Brooklyn Trolleys
- PRR Chronology, Discontinuance/Last Runs of Passenger ServicePDF (40.6 KiB), Edition of June 30, 2003
- ^ BMT Surface Division map, undated
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