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The Culver Shuttle was a service of the New York City Subway system, running along the BMT Culver Line. It had formerly been a through service between Manhattan and Coney Island, known as the BMT's 5 service. The R1 subway car was the first order of original passenger stock for the IND New York City Subway. ...
A rollsign on the MBTA Red Line in Boston. ...
A rollsign on the MBTA Red Line in Boston. ...
The New York City Subway is a large rapid transit system in New York City, New York, United States. ...
The BMT Culver Line is a rapid transit line of the BMT division of the New York City Subway, running from Coney Island through Gravesend to Ditmas Avenue, where it becomes the IND Culver Line. ...
Manhattan is an island bordering the lower Hudson River. ...
Image of Coney Island (middle left of picture) taken by NASA. The peninsula at right is Rockaway, Queens. ...
A 1914 map showing what was at the time the proposed expansion for the BRT. The only major differences from what was built is that a new 60th Street Tunnel was used rather than the Queensboro Bridge, the Manhattan-side Brooklyn Bridge connection was never built, and several lines ended...
The 5 number was assigned in 1924, when the BMT assigned numbers to its services. At the time, all BMT Culver Line trains used the elevated BMT Fifth Avenue Line, running over the Brooklyn Bridge to Park Row. Rush hour trains made no stops between 36th Street and Atlantic Avenue (both directions in morning rush hour, southbound only in afternoon rush hour). 1924 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
A 1914 map showing what was at the time the proposed expansion for the BRT. The only major differences from what was built is that a new 60th Street Tunnel was used rather than the Queensboro Bridge, the Manhattan-side Brooklyn Bridge connection was never built, and several lines ended...
The BMT Culver Line is a rapid transit line of the BMT division of the New York City Subway, running from Coney Island through Gravesend to Ditmas Avenue, where it becomes the IND Culver Line. ...
Subway redirects here; for the restaurant named Subway, see Subway (restaurant). ...
View from the East River (2002) Plan of one tower for the Brooklyn Bridge, 1867. ...
Park Row was an elevated station on Park Row in Manhattan, New York City, USA. It was the terminal for BMT services operating over the Brooklyn Bridge from the BMT Fulton Street Line, BMT Myrtle Avenue Line and their feeders. ...
Subway trains started to run on the Culver Line on May 30, 1931, when the Nassau Street Loop was completed. These trains used the south half of the Nassau Loop, ending at Chambers Street. During rush hours and Saturday mornings, they used the full loop, entering Manhattan via the Manhattan Bridge and leaving in the Montague Street Tunnel; these trains only ran to Kings Highway on the Brooklyn end. Rush hour trains ran express on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line; trains operating in the reverse of the peak direction ran express between Ninth Avenue and Kings Highway. Elevated service was cut back to Ninth Avenue, except during rush hours, when it was extended to Coney Island (and continued to run express on the Fifth Avenue Line, though both directions during both rush hours). May 30 is the 150th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (151st in leap years). ...
1931 is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
View from the East River Cross section The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan with Brooklyn. ...
The BMT Fourth Avenue Line is a rapid transit line of the BMT division of the New York City Subway. ...
The BMT Fifth Avenue Line was closed on May 31, 1940, and from that time all Culver trains used the subway. May 31 is the 151st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (152nd in leap years), with 214 days remaining, as the last day of May. ...
1940 was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
| | | | 1967-1968 and 1968-1975 bullets (in a circle) | On October 30, 1954, the south part of the Culver Line was connected to the IND South Brooklyn Line, and BMT Culver trains were truncated to Ditmas Avenue, where one could transfer to IND trains to Coney Island. Some Culver trains continued to run into Manhattan until 1959, when they were all truncated to a shuttle between Ninth Avenue and Ditmas Avenue. This shuttle, assigned the label SS in 1960, last ran on May 10, 1975. October 30 is the 303rd day of the year (304th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 62 days remaining. ...
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The IND Culver Line is a rapid transit line of the IND Division of the New York City Subway, extending from the Rutgers Street Tunnel under the East River to the BMT Culver Line at Ditmas Avenue (which continues to Coney Island). ...
1959 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Current bullet R1 end rollsign for IND specials R12 end rollsigns for the IRT R27 end rollsign for BMT shuttles 1968-1979 bullet for all shuttles (in a circle) Three services in the New York Subway are designated as S (shuttle). ...
1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
May 10 is the 130th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (131st in leap years). ...
1975 was a common year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1975 calendar). ...
The New York City Subway is a large rapid transit system in New York City, New York, United States. ...
Current services The New York City Subway system has 27 different train routes, some with multiple patterns. ...
The 1 Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local and 9 Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
The 2 Seventh Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The 3 Seventh Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The 4 Lexington Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The 5 Lexington Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The 6 Lexington Avenue Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The 7 Flushing Local is a service of the New York City Subway, running local service along the full length of the IRT Flushing Line, with express service (7 Flushing Express) denoted by a diamond-shaped 7 train logo rather than a circular one. ...
The A Eighth Avenue Express and C Eighth Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
The B Sixth Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The A Eighth Avenue Express and C Eighth Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
The D Sixth Avenue Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The E Eighth Avenue Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The F Sixth Avenue Local and V Sixth Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
The G Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown Local is a service of the New York City Subway, and it is the only full line (excluding the Franklin Avenue and Rockaway shuttles) that does not provide service to Manhattan. ...
The J Nassau Street Express and Z Nassau Street Express are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
The L 14th Street-Canarsie Local is a service of the New York City Subway, running local along the full length of the BMT Canarsie Line, 24 hours a day. ...
Current bullet The M Nassau Street Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The N Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The Q Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
Current and former R services The R Broadway Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The F Sixth Avenue Local and V Sixth Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
The W Broadway Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The J Nassau Street Express and Z Nassau Street Express are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
Current bullet R1 end rollsign for IND specials R12 end rollsigns for the IRT R27 end rollsign for BMT shuttles 1968-1979 bullet for all shuttles (in a circle) Three services in the New York Subway are designated as S (shuttle). ...
Current bullet R1 end rollsign for IND specials R12 end rollsigns for the IRT R27 end rollsign for BMT shuttles 1968-1979 bullet for all shuttles (in a circle) Three services in the New York Subway are designated as S (shuttle). ...
Current bullet R12 end rollsign 1967-1968 and 1968-1977 bullets (in a circle) The 42nd Street Shuttle (also Grand Central-Times Square Shuttle) is a line and service of the IRT division of the New York City Subway. ...
R1 end rollsign R27 end rollsign for BMT shuttles 1967-1968 and 1968-1979 bullets (in a circle) The S-Franklin Avenue Shuttle is a shuttle train service of the New York City Subway operating in Brooklyn, New York. ...
The S-Rockaway Park Shuttle is a shuttle train service in Queens, New York on the New York City Subway. ...
8 was a designation given to several IRT services of the New York City Subway. ...
The 1 Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local and 9 Broadway-Seventh Avenue Local are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
R1 end rollsign R10 end rollsign 1967-1979 bullet (in a circle) Categories: New York City Subway stubs ...
K (and the earlier KK) was the label for two completely different New York City Subway services. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
The T is the future designation of service on the planned Second Avenue Subway line. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
Several New York City Subway service labels have never been used, but have appeared on rollsigns. ...
1978 brochure Ticket Train In The 1980s The JFK Express, advertised as The Train to The Plane, was a premium-fare service of the New York City Subway connecting midtown Manhattan to Howard Beach-JFK Airport on the IND Rockaway Line, where a bus connected to JFK Airport. ...
The Q Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
Current and former R services The R Broadway Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
The T is the future designation of service on the planned Second Avenue Subway line. ...
The N Broadway Express is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
R1 end rollsign R27 end rollsign The Culver Shuttle was a service of the New York City Subway system, running along the BMT Culver Line. ...
The service advisory discontinuing 6 service 6 was the BMTs designation for trains that used the BMT Fifth Avenue Line (labeled the Fifth Avenue-Bay Ridge Line). ...
R1 end rollsign R27 end rollsign for BMT shuttles 1967-1968 and 1968-1979 bullets (in a circle) The S-Franklin Avenue Shuttle is a shuttle train service of the New York City Subway operating in Brooklyn, New York. ...
Current bullet The M Nassau Street Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
Current bullet The M Nassau Street Local is a service of the New York City Subway. ...
12 was the BMTs designation for trains that used the BMT Lexington Avenue Line. ...
R1 end rollsigns The service advisory discontinuing 13 service west of Rockaway Avenue 13 was the BMTs designation for service on the BMT Fulton Street Line (not to be confused with todays IND Fulton Street Line, which uses a portion of the old BMT line at its east...
K (and the earlier KK) was the label for two completely different New York City Subway services. ...
The J Nassau Street Express and Z Nassau Street Express are two services of the New York City Subway. ...
The L 14th Street-Canarsie Local is a service of the New York City Subway, running local along the full length of the BMT Canarsie Line, 24 hours a day. ...
The Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT) was the operator of the original New York Subway line that opened in 1904 and additional rapid transit lines in the City of New York. ...
A 1914 map showing what was at the time the proposed expansion for the BRT. The only major differences from what was built is that a new 60th Street Tunnel was used rather than the Queensboro Bridge, the Manhattan-side Brooklyn Bridge connection was never built, and several lines ended...
The Independent Subway System (IND, formerly ISS), and even earlier the Independent City-Owned Subway System (ICOS) or Independent City-Owned Rapid Transit Railroad was one of the three systems that is now part of the New York City Subway. ...
This article or section should include material from Independent Subway System#The IND Second System 1929 plan The IND Second System was a plan for a major expansion of the city-owned Independent Subway System in New York, New York. ...
IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line Brooklyn Branch 42nd Street Shuttle Dyre Avenue Line Eastern Parkway Line Flushing Line Jerome Avenue Line Lenox Avenue Line Lexington Avenue Line Nostrand Avenue Line White Plains Road Line BMT 63rd Street Line Archer Avenue Line Astoria Line Brighton Line Broadway Line Canarsie Line Culver...
Current services The New York City Subway system has 27 different train routes, some with multiple patterns. ...
These are the stations on the New York City Subway system. ...
This is a list of terminal stations on the New York City Subway, in other words stations where services terminate. ...
The New York City Subway was formed from three different systems, the IRT, BMT and IND. For operational purposes, the IRT is A Division and the BMT and IND make B Division; however, common usage calls the three systems divisions. ...
The following free transfers exist between the three divisions of the New York City Subway ( IRT/ IND/ BMT). ...
The following rail yards serve the New York City Subway: 36th-38th Street Yard - on the BMT West End Line 137th Street Yard - on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line East 180th Street Yard - on the IRT White Plains Road Line 207th Street Yard - on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue...
The accessible stations and lines Very few stations on the New York City Subway are handicapped accessible; most that are lie on recently constructed lines or are terminal stations. ...
The Dual Contracts of 1913, also known as the Dual Subway System, were contracts for the construction and/or rehabilitation and operation of rapid transit lines in the City of New York. ...
In the U.S., Chaining is a method by which railroads precisely measure and specify locations along the line. ...
The New York City Subway has had a long history, beginning as many disjointed systems and eventually merging under City control. ...
Nomenclature used on the New York City Subway system has been defined by New York Citys Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to precisely identify each part of the system, both internally and publicly. ...
The Centennial Holiday Shoppers Special, a train of R1 and R9 cars that ran during the Subway Centennial in late 2004. ...
Straphanger is a nickname for someone who is a standing subway or bus passenger who grips a hanging strap for support. ...
New York City boasts the most extensive network of public transportation in the United States. ...
Amtrak is the trademark name of the intercity passenger train system created on May 1, 1971 in the United States. ...
The Long Island Rail Road or LIRR is a railroad that serves the length of Long Island, New York. ...
Metro-North (officially MTA Metro-North Railroad) is a suburban commuter railroad running service from New York City to the northern suburbs in New York State and Connecticut. ...
New Jersey Transit Arrow III at West Windsor, NJ Hudson-Bergen Light Rail vehicle at 2nd Street station New Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) is a statewide public transportation system serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. ...
PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) is a rapid transit system linking Manhattan, New York with New Jersey, and providing service to Jersey City, Hoboken, Harrison, and Newark. ...
Staten Island Railway (SIR) or Staten Island Rapid Transit (SIRT) is a rapid transit line operating in the Borough of Staten Island, New York City, USA. It began, like the BMT lines to Coney Island, as a typical railway, but it now uses subway cars (R44). ...
Airtrain at JFK. Note aluminum strip between rails. ...
The Roosevelt Island Tramway is an aerial tramway (suspended cable car) in New York, New York, United States of America, connecting Roosevelt Island to Manhattan. ...
External links
- CulverShuttle.com - Photos and history of the Culver Shuttle
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