Bay Ridge Branch

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The freight-only Bay Ridge Branch runs through Brooklyn.
The freight-only Bay Ridge Branch runs through Brooklyn.

The Bay Ridge Branch is a rail line owned by the Long Island Rail Road and operated by the New York and Atlantic Railway in the U.S. state of New York. It is the longest freight-only line of the LIRR, connecting the Montauk Branch and CSX Transportation's Fremont Secondary (to the Hell Gate Bridge) at Glendale with the Upper New York Bay at Bay Ridge, where the New York Cross Harbor Railroad operates rail-float barges to Conrail's Greenville Yard at Greenville, New Jersey. A Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel is proposed to replace this service.

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[edit] History

Running through Brooklyn in open cut
Running through Brooklyn in open cut

The first part of the line was opened by the New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica Railroad in 1876, from Bay Ridge to the crossing of the Brooklyn, Bath and Coney Island Railroad near New Utrecht.[1] An extension from New Utrecht east and northeast to New Lots opened in 1877, and at the same time the New York and Manhattan Beach Railway opened the line from New Lots north to East New York.[2] An extension north from East New York to Cooper Avenue (and then northwest to Greenpoint, later the Evergreen Branch) opened in 1878,[3] and the Long Island City and Manhattan Beach Railroad (incorporated February 24, 1883, merged with the New York and Manhattan Beach and New York, Bay Ridge and Jamaica into the New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach Railway August 27, 1885) built from Cooper Avenue north to the Montauk Branch at Glendale in 1883.[4]

The entire line was electrified, starting on July 8, 1927, for New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad freight trains coming off the New York Connecting Railroad (Hell Gate Bridge).[5] Electric operation ended on December 31, 1958.[citation needed]

[edit] Stations

The following passenger stations once existed on the line:[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ PRR Chronology, 1876PDF (116 KiB), April 2005 Edition
  2. ^ PRR Chronology, 1877PDF (156 KiB), April 2005 Edition
  3. ^ PRR Chronology, 1878PDF (126 KiB), June 2006 Edition
  4. ^ Interstate Commerce Commission, Valuation Report, New York, Brooklyn and Manhattan Beach
  5. ^ PRR Chronology, 1927PDF (100 KiB), July 2004 Edition
  6. ^ Long Island Rail Road History Website: The Bay Ridge Branch

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