Explore Brooklyn’s early rail network with a detailed, street-by-street guide to its elevated and rapid transit lines.
This nonfiction reference, the Elevated Railroad and Rapid Transit Guide of Brooklyn, offers a practical look at how the city’s rail system organized the streets, bridges, and neighborhoods. It covers the major divisions and stations, including the Brooklyn Bridge connections and the City Line, with notes on transfers and access points. The book presents the routes and layouts in a way that helps readers understand historical transit access and urban growth.
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