Talk:Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company
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[edit]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
[edit]According to "1914 Moody's Manual: Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company" (PDF).:
- 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
[edit]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
[edit]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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