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Re: Oddities in an early 1940s Subway Map

Posted by Mellow One on Sat Nov 13 09:40:49 2010, in response to Re: Oddities in an early 1940s Subway Map, posted by X-Astorian on Sat Nov 13 00:07:28 2010.

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Very Interesting. When you compare this 1941/42 map with the 1939 system map at NYCSubway.org, you see all the Brooklyn Els intact to Park Row and El routes are identified on the Broadway Line from Delancey to ENY and out to Canarsie. All the Coney Island Lines are El routes (from the 5th Ave Line) except the Sea Beach (from the 4th Ave Subway) and a El stub to the Sea Beach is shown north of Stillwell. The Franklin Line is an El route to Prospect Park. However, the El route picks up or ends at Ave H on the Brighton Line.

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