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  New York City Subway information - Search.com
Subway cars (R44s) operate on the Staten Island Railway, opened in 1860, but that is not usually considered part of the Subway.
The city was closely involved; every line built for the IRT, and most other lines built or improved for the BRT after 1913, was built by the city and leased to the companies (via the original Contracts 1 and 2 for the IRT subway, and the Dual Contracts for later extensions and widenings).
Cars purchased by the City of New York since the inception of the IND and for the other divisions beginning in 1948 are identified by the letter "R" followed by a number; e.g.: R32.
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  New York City Subway - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Subway cars (R44s) currently operate on the Staten Island Railway, opened in 1860, but that is not usually considered part of the subway system since it shares no track connections with the subway system and must comply with Federal Railroad Administration standards due to a previous track connection to mainland railroads.
The city was closely involved; every line built for the IRT, and most other lines built or improved for the BRT after 1913, was built by the city and leased to the companies (via the original Contracts 1 and 2 for the IRT subway, and the Dual Contracts for later extensions and widenings).
Cars purchased by the City of New York since the inception of the IND and for the other divisions beginning in 1948 are identified by the letter "R" followed by a number; e.g.: R32.
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 New York City Subway chaining - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A chaining number at a specific location (called a chaining station) on a line of 243, say, identifies that the point is 24,300 feet (~4.6 miles or ~7.4 km) from chaining zero, usually measured along the center line of the railroad.
Once chaining is established, it is rare but not unheard of to change the location of chaining zero or the route along which it is measured on a given line.
South of Broadway Junction, the line was chained as BMT P with chaining zero at the intersection of Pitkin and Van Sinderen Avenues, where the Canarsie Line had diverged from the former Fulton Street Line.
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The first underground line of the subway opened on October 27, 1904, almost 35 years after the opening of the first elevated line in New York City, which became the IRT Ninth Avenue Line.
Subway cars (R44s) currently operate on the Staten Island Railway, opened in 1860, but that is not usually considered part of the subway system.
The city was closely involved: all lines built for the IRT and most other lines built or improved for the BRT after 1913 were built by the city and leased to the companies.
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 Casino online portal | information about Casino online | New_York_City_Subway
There is pending legislation that would merge the subway operations of MTA New York City Transit with Staten Island Railway to form a single MTA Subways.
Subway cars (R44s) operate on the Staten Island Railway, opened in 1860, but that is not usually considered part of the Subway.
Although certain stations close overnight or on weekends, the New York City subway is the only rapid transit system in the world, with the exception of the PATH which connects New Jersey with Manhattan, and parts of the Chicago 'L', that operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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 new york city subway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 New York City Subway CHAINING
IND-D @36th St The IND zero is a theoretical point in New York Bay at the intersection of the extension of the West 4th St Station and the NY-NJ stateline in the Bay.
That distance is the chaining point of the station from zero.
The zero is in Long Island City via the the Montauk line to where the old Rockaway line diverted from the mailine.
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 Chen's New York City Subway Page
Sometimes I stood at the front ends of a #4 train, or an R32 D train, and was amazed at the complexity of the subway system.
About NYC Subway Talk #10, I add several links such that you can know the subway car models with the photos.
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 M (New York City Subway service) - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The M Nassau Street Local is a service of the New York City Subway.
Since the new cars using letter designations were not yet running on the Myrtle-Chambers service, it remained designated as 10; while M was used to designate rush hour Nassau Street specials on the Brighton and Fourth Avenue Lines.
With the opening of the Chrystie Street Connection on November 26, 1967, the new letters officially redesignated the 10 and 11 services on maps and signs.
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 New York City Florist - Information
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 New York Gardens Destroyed
Thus, City Council must agree on some process to give the gardeners a chance to fight for their own permanence, even if it is not the absolute protection that many community gardeners would prefer.
Yesterday's hearing was the fourth and last opportunity for city residents to voice their feelings on the matter; city officials said yesterday that they would consider the public response in determining whethjuer to remove some of the lots from the auction list.
City Councilman Adolfo Carri—n Jr., of the Bronx, plans to propose a bill that would prohibit the sale of community gardens unless they are to be used for low- and moderate-income housing.
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 The New Yorker: PRINTABLES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
One of the puzzling things about New York City is that, after the enormous and well-publicized reductions in crime in the mid-nineteen-nineties, the crime rate has continued to fall.
In the nineteen-nineties, the crime decrease was attributed to big obvious changes in city life and government—the decline of the drug trade, the gentrification of Brooklyn, the successful implementation of “broken windows” policing.
Before Kelly became the New York police commissioner, he served as the head of the U.S. Customs Service, and while he was there he overhauled the criteria that border-control officers use to identify and search suspected smugglers.
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 Williamsburg Residential Development - Page 13 - Wired New York Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Last Friday New Yorkers sounded a collective guffaw, or maybe it was a belch, when the MTA released a report that said the L-line is operating way over capacity.
Last Friday, the same day as the MTA L-line report, New York City DOT Bicycle Program Director Andrew Vesselenovitch resigned from his position, and on the way out expressed significant frustration with Commissioner Weinshall and her top deputy for traffic operations, Michael Primeggia.
The long-time Director of the New York City Department of Transportation's Bicycle Program says that Commissioner Iris Weinshall and her top deputy for traffic operations, Michael Primeggia have burdened the city with unnecessary law suits and stymied the progress of the city's bicycle programs.
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 NYCDOT - Air Quality Awareness Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Several nonprofit and private organizations in the New York City area are sponsoring events and disseminating messages to promote public awareness about air pollution and suggest actions that New Yorkers can take to reduce the adverse effects of air pollution from vehicles.
Along with the Department of City Planning (DCP), DOT has also produced the New York City Bicycle MasterPlan, which identifies a 500-mile network of bicycle routes throughout the five boroughs and the first-ever New York Cycling Map.
New York City partners with New York State DOT and the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council to implement a coordinated regional clean air awareness program.
www.nyc.gov /html/dot/html/masstran/airquality.html   (1437 words)

  
 New York City Subway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The New York City Subway system is a rapid transit system operated by the New York City Transit Authority, an affiliate of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority as MTA New York City Transit.
The same year, the MTA raised the basic fare to $2 amid protests from passenger and advocacy groups such as the Straphangers Campaign.
In the late 1980s or early 1990s, enterprising transit riders discovered that tokens purchased for use in the Connecticut Turnpike toll booths were of the same size and weight as New York City subway tokens.
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 Title Company New York - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Q (New York City Subway service) - Wikipedia Light!
The Q Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway.
On December 1, 1955, weekday local service was extended through the new BMT 60th Street Tunnel Connection to 71st-Continental Avenue–Forest Hills on the IND Queens Boulevard Line.
At the conclusion of the project, the Q's new northern terminal will be 125th Street, providing residents of Spanish Harlem and the Upper East Side with direct subway service via Second Avenue and Broadway to western Midtown, Lower Manhattan, and Brooklyn.
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 Altatron: new york city subway brooklyn - human search results - new york city subway brooklyn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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The New York City subway system is one of the most efficient people transports in the entire world.
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 The New York Subway System
These are photos from 1969 to 1972 of various New York Metro area and beyond rail interests.
In 1968 the MTA published a very aggresive plan to improve and expand the subway and rail connections in New York.
Back in the early days of the New York subway system, the cars had no signs on the ends to tell the riders the train's destination or route.
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 Tracks of the New York City Subway
The best source of information on the New York City subway system.
Likely the most comprehensive listing of abandoned Subway stations, and a constant reference source for the book.
Joe was kind enough to provide the Chaining Codes found in the book, and that information is presented through this site.
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