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Many of the lines ended at the Brooklyn Bridge in downtown Brooklyn or Williamsburg Bridge in Williamsburg, with some going over to the Park Row or Essex Street terminals in Manhattan. The small number of BMT streetcar lines that operated only in Queens are also included here.
Pages in category "Streetcar lines in Brooklyn" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. ... Broadway Line (Brooklyn surface) Brooklyn and North ...
The B70 bus route is a public transit line in Brooklyn in New York City, running mostly on 8th Avenue and 39th Street between Sunset Park and Fort Hamilton. [2] [3] The route was originally a streetcar line known as the Eighth Avenue Line, and is currently operated by MTA New York City Bus.
The B67 and B69 bus routes comprise a public transit line in Brooklyn, New York City. Both bus routes originated as streetcar lines: The B67 originated as the Seventh Avenue Line, while the B69 originated as the Vanderbilt Avenue Line. The current bus routes are operated by MTA Regional Bus Operations.
Brooklyn and North River Line: Desbrosses Street Ferry: Downtown Brooklyn: Canal Street, Manhattan Bridge, and Flatbush Avenue Third Avenue Railway: Post Office Line: City Hall: Williamsburg, Brooklyn: Bowery, Grand Street, Essex Street, and Delancey Street New York Railways: Canal Street Crosstown Line: TriBeCa: Chinatown: Canal Street Third ...
Former B&QT streetcar #4547 at the Seashore Trolley Museum. The Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation (B&QT) was a subsidiary of the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation that operated streetcars in Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States (as well as into Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge).
The Wilson Avenue Line is a public transit line in Brooklyn, New York City, running along Wilson Avenue and Rockaway Avenue between Williamsburg and Canarsie. Originally a streetcar line , it is now the B60 bus route, operated by MTA New York City Bus .
The B63 is a bus route in Brooklyn, New York City, running mainly along Fifth Avenue and Atlantic Avenue between Fort Hamilton and Cobble Hill.Originally a streetcar line called the Fifth Avenue Line, it is now operated by the New York City Transit Authority as the Fifth/Atlantic Avenues bus.