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Posted by R42 4787 on Thu Aug 9 16:02:11 2007, in response to NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by R42 4787 on Tue Aug 7 22:22:52 2007. As promised here's Penny Bridge and Haberman (a day late, due to weather):Everything's here (page 5 and 6) or take a sneak preview below: Penny Bridge: (very pathetic sight. sign is gone, weeds are overgrown) Haberman: These wood posts are all that remain. The signs are gone...that's it ;( ) |
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Posted by 15 BEECHHURST on Thu Aug 9 16:25:53 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by R42 4787 on Thu Aug 9 16:02:11 2007. Cool pics...In the one shot of Richmond Hill from the street, the street sign says "Brendan Byrne Plaza". First, what was Gov. Byrne's connection to the area? (I saw him at Princeton's P-rade in June and he was not looking, shall we say, vigorous.)Second, the street sign above the Brendan Byrne sign is illegible, but almost looks like it says "GARBAGE St". What does it actually say? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Aug 9 16:36:54 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by R42 4787 on Thu Aug 9 16:02:11 2007. Well, the two stations were a pathetic sight even when the signs were still there, and they were "stations", so they certainly didn't get better....These wood posts are all that remain. The signs are gone...that's it The two towers are gone too..... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Aug 9 16:41:30 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by R42 4787 on Thu Aug 9 16:02:11 2007. Well, the two stations were a pathetic sight even when the signs were still there, and they were "stations", so they certainly didn't get better....These wood posts are all that remain. The signs are gone...that's it The two towers are gone too..... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Aug 9 17:43:57 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by R42 4787 on Thu Aug 9 16:02:11 2007. Is there a train photo taken after the agtes went down in this photo?: |
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Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge |
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Posted by R42 4787 on Thu Aug 9 17:55:54 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Thu Aug 9 17:43:57 2007. No, crossing test only. LIRR crew was on site. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Aug 10 03:30:06 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by R42 4787 on Thu Aug 9 16:02:11 2007. It would be very easy to build a subway el over the freight/LIRR tracks here. No NIMBYs to complain about it. Unfortunetely for that very reason there wouldn't be any customer base either. I don't see any major residential development there in the near future either. The area near the Kosciuzko Bridge looks and smells really foul. |
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Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge |
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Posted by R42 4787 on Fri Aug 10 18:40:13 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by SMAZ on Fri Aug 10 03:30:06 2007. South Maspeth (Laurel Hill) is very industrial , with mostly trash/recycling and scrap industries, truck freight depots and some blue collar shops. Not the best area either. |
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Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by R42 4787 on Mon Aug 13 19:24:58 2007, in response to Abandoned LIRR stations, posted by R42 4787 on Wed Apr 4 23:59:29 2007. With the addition of Glendale station, my tour of the Montauk branch in Queens is now complete. Today I also visited Westbridge station (closed in 1939 but featured on Hagstrom until 1999).Browse pages 6 and 7 here or take a look below for a sneak preview: Glendale: Westbridge: (Note the large space between tracks and side concrete landing, indicate location of platform) |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 19:50:50 2007, in response to Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by R42 4787 on Mon Aug 13 19:24:58 2007. |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 19:52:31 2007, in response to Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by R42 4787 on Mon Aug 13 19:24:58 2007. Where was Westbridge? Was that on the mainline? |
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Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 19:57:08 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by 15 BEECHHURST on Thu Aug 9 16:25:53 2007. but almost looks like it says "GARBAGE St". What does it actually say?That's Babbage St. |
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Re: Update: with Richmond Hill (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 20:15:48 2007, in response to Re: Update: with Richmond Hill (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Aug 7 11:13:06 2007. That embankment was built when they grade eliminated the area around Richmond Hill. Of course originally, Richmond Hill was called Clarenceville.Here's a photo from the 1910's. I believe it was grade eliminated in the early 1920's. Richmond Hill always had the most substantial station on the line. Haberman and Penny Bridge never had anything more than a simple station shed. Fresh Pond, Maspeth, and Glendale had simple shed-like station houses, at least small buildings. Richmond Hill had a "real station", the one below: |
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Re: Looking for historical maps (Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Aug 13 20:20:52 2007, in response to Looking for historical maps (Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by R42 4787 on Sun Aug 5 01:48:10 2007. Here are some linkshttp://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/rrhtml/rrhome.html http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Map/Maps.Main.html |
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Historic Glendale and Maspeth photos (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 20:33:16 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 19:50:50 2007. Here's the original Glendale Station house, around 1900. This is before Penn Station opened up, so this was a busy little line back then with lots of LIC ferry traffic coming through. Glendale's little stationhouse burned down in the 1920's. Glendale's stationhouse was then replaced with the shed seen in the photo in my above post. Maspeth was just east of where Haberman later wound up being, I believe at 54th and Rust. Maspeth also had a little small stationhouse, a little smaller than Glendale's. See Maspeth here in a 1923 photo, below Glendale As you can see, in the 1920's, all the stations were "real" stations...but by the late 1930's, service did dwindle, as can be seen in my Glendale photo in the above post: |
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Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 20:38:12 2007, in response to Historic Glendale and Maspeth photos (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 20:33:16 2007. Here's a photo of Fresh Pond Stationhouse at Metropolitan Ave and Fresh Pond Rd in the early 1900's, from the NY Public Library collection: |
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Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by monorail on Mon Aug 13 20:48:15 2007, in response to Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 20:38:12 2007. datsa nice! |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Aug 13 20:59:04 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 19:52:31 2007. Right where it crossed Jamaica Ave. |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:01:29 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Aug 13 20:59:04 2007. Wow, I mever knew that! So that is the Jamaica El by the Metropoitan Ave station. |
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Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:04:44 2007, in response to Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by monorail on Mon Aug 13 20:48:15 2007. The stationhouse dates from before the grade elimination took place. From the looks of the photo, it appears the grade elimination had been completed (I think I see the wall that's still there by the stationhouse). I have seen photos however when the rails were still on the surface, and what a mess that intersection must have been! The train went right through the Fresh Pond Rd and Metropolitan Ave intersection! it was a three way intersection between those two roads and the railroad! Granted, the traffic wasn't that bad yet, but what an intersection to have a train go right through! |
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Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by TunnelRat on Mon Aug 13 21:10:03 2007, in response to Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:04:44 2007. Am I the only one that saw 3rd rail in glendale.I know the answer of why it was there,does anyone else? |
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Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:13:00 2007, in response to Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by TunnelRat on Mon Aug 13 21:10:03 2007. The electricity came from the Rockaway line, where it crossed over the Montauk branch. I believe the third rail ran to the LIRR Fresh Pond Yard. I think it had something to do with the electric freight they used to run. |
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Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by TunnelRat on Mon Aug 13 21:16:24 2007, in response to Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:13:00 2007. it was electrified from the glendale cutoff to fresh pond yard so that DD1`S could haul freight. |
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Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:22:38 2007, in response to Re: Historic Fresh Pond photo (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by TunnelRat on Mon Aug 13 21:16:24 2007. Ah yes, that's what I thought. The third rail came down from the Rockaway line in Glendale, and ran to Fresh Pond Yard for the freight. So the Montauk Line used to be electrified from where the Montauk line crosses the Rockaway Line (Glendale Cut Off) to Fresh Pond. Interesting, that they never ran it through to Jamaica through Richmond Hill.Of course, Catenary electrification was also in the area, as the Bay Ridge Line was completely electrified with Catenary from Bay Ridge, through Fresh Pond, and to Hell Gate. ....amazing the foresight they had....but then just let all those improvements go to the wayside. |
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Re: Update: with Richmond Hill (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by MainR3664 on Mon Aug 13 23:21:18 2007, in response to Re: Update: with Richmond Hill (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 28 19:18:42 2007. Looking at the Jamaica el where it "vaults over" the Montauk, it appears to me to have been modified. I guess this information that the Richmond Hill is 10 years younger than the el sort of confirms my hypothesis... |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by SMAZ on Tue Aug 14 04:07:14 2007, in response to Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by R42 4787 on Mon Aug 13 19:24:58 2007. Nice. Westbridge. Wow! Didn't know about it. |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by Bob Andersen on Tue Aug 14 06:04:53 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:01:29 2007. Yes. |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Aug 14 10:56:47 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 21:01:29 2007. Yeah. Notice how the relatively new el looks. It was in better shape in 1990. |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Aug 14 10:57:49 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by Bob Andersen on Mon Aug 13 20:59:04 2007. Excellent shot. Why "Westbridge"? I've never heard that name used around there. |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Aug 14 12:32:53 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Aug 14 10:57:49 2007. I am not sure, but since its in Richmond Hill, and Richmond Hill already had a station on the Montauk Branch?The LIRR often made up names when it had nothing better to call a station. I think "Parkside" on the Rockaway line over at Metropolitan and Woodhaven was called that because they already had a Woodhaven Station. There are other seemingly "made up" station names also over the years. |
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Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Tue Aug 14 12:34:34 2007, in response to Re: Glendale and Westbridge (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Tue Aug 14 10:56:47 2007. I was going to comment on that. The el looks terrible. You are right, it probably looked better in 1990 after it was abandoned! I noticed that in a lot of old photos of the els, they looked like garbage in the 30s and 40s already... |
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Posted by R42 4787 on Wed Aug 15 22:19:14 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Aug 13 19:57:08 2007. In this view, it's clearly BABBAGE.Still can't figure out the Brendan Byrne connection, though. |
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Re: Update: with Richmond Hill (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Wed Aug 15 22:30:30 2007, in response to Re: Update: with Richmond Hill (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Sat Jul 28 12:11:13 2007. I finally remembered to look today. The diner is still there, though it's now the "Olympic Diner". |
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Posted by dave in milwaukee on Wed Aug 15 23:22:03 2007, in response to Re: NEXT STOP...Penny Bridge, posted by R42 4787 on Wed Aug 15 22:19:14 2007. Me neither. I was curious after reading your post, so I looked him up on Wikipedia. He was born and raised in NJ and it appears his entire public and private career has been in NJ, with the exception of his distnguished service in the USAAF in WWII. And he's not mentioned anywhere in the "bible" of NYC History, The Encyclopedia of New York City. So if anyone can shed some light on this . . . |
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BELLAIRE, UNION HALL & HILLSIDE (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by R42 4787 on Fri Aug 31 00:00:08 2007, in response to Abandoned LIRR stations, posted by R42 4787 on Wed Apr 4 23:59:29 2007. See them all here or sneak preview below:Hillside: Bellaire: (a virtual carbon copy of Elmhurst on the Port Washington branch, except built earlier in 1923 and with 4 tracks) Union Hall: |
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Re: BELLAIRE, UNION HALL & HILLSIDE (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations) |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Fri Aug 31 06:56:57 2007, in response to BELLAIRE, UNION HALL & HILLSIDE (Re: Abandoned LIRR stations), posted by R42 4787 on Fri Aug 31 00:00:08 2007. Abandoned staircase at Westbridge station at Richmond Hill, NY Page 7 - Westbridge Station. I don't think that staircase was for passengers. There are numerous stairways to embankments from street level for railroad employees. Bill "Newkirk" |
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