Talk:Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company
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Categories
Do we necessarily want this in Category:New York City Subway? It hasn't been around since 1923, which is why it's in Category:New York City Subway history; that seems like enough. --SPUI (talk) 23:51, 7 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- I see your point. What I'm looking for is a way to categorize things directly related to the system that bear on the system but may not be current. The problem is that "New York City Subway" has become a generic term independent of the companies and the physical rights-of-way, just as "elevated" was a generic term in the past. All the former elevated lines also tend to be in the category.
- A better overall category might be "New York City rapid transit" but I suppose people would look first under "...subway" which kinds of bugs me, because "subway" doesn't adequately describe the system as a generic category.
- This same dichotomy of genericness or not of the term "subway" played out in the recent celebrations: "New York City 1904-2004 Subway Centennial" as it says on the MTA website, but they really mean "IRT Subway Centennial" since there are a number of "subway" lines still running that predate the IRT by decades. -- Cecropia | explains it all ® 02:11, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)
List of companies owned and leased in 1914
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- Brooklyn Heights Railroad (wholly owned) "Owned jointly by Brooklyn Heights RR Co. and Brooklyn City & Newtown RR Co."
- Brooklyn City Railroad leased
- Brooklyn, Queens County and Suburban Railroad (wholly owned)
- Nassau Electric Railroad (98% owned)
- Coney Island and Gravesend Railway (wholly owned) "Owned jointly by Coney Island & Gravesend Ry Co. and Coney Island & Brooklyn RR Co."
- South Brooklyn Railway (wholly owned)
- New York Consolidated Railroad (96% owned)
- Transit Development Company (wholly owned)
- American Railway Traffic Company (98% owned)
It also says that it acquired 88% of the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad through the CI&G after December 26, 1913. --NE2 18:04, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
List of companies owned in 1922
According to The Fitch Bond Book, Describing the Most Important Bond Issues of the United States and Canada, 1922, pages 171 to 172:
- Brooklyn Heights Railroad
- Brooklyn, Queens County and Suburban Railroad
- Nassau Electric Railroad
- Coney Island and Gravesend Railway
- South Brooklyn Railway
- Transit Development Company
- Bridge Operating Company
- New York and Coney Island Railroad
- Prospect Park and South Brooklyn Railroad
- Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad
- Brooklyn and North River Railroad
- DeKalb Avenue and North Brooklyn Railroad (sic?)
- Coney Island and Brooklyn Terminal Company
- Broadway Subway and Home Borough Car Advertising Company
- Prospect Park and Coney Island Railroad
- New York Consolidated Railroad
--NE2 22:12, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
Merge from Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation
I have merged in a section of pre-history from Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation that relates to this period with [this edit and have removed it from the other article with this one. I can't vouch for the content as it has no references and I have no knowledge of the line. Please can someone who knows the subject check it. Thanks. PeterEastern (talk) 17:24, 25 October 2010 (UTC)
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