New York Railways
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New York Railways was a streetcar company in Manhattan, New York City, United States. It took over the majority of the bankrupt Metropolitan Street Railway in 1911, and operated its last streetcars in 1936. Those lines abandoned in 1936 became bus routes operated by the New York City Omnibus Corporation, and are now Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority routes.
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Greater New York surface transit | |
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Bus operators | New York : NYCTA/MaBSTOA • MTA Bus • MTA Long Island Bus • Suffolk Transit • Huntington Area Rapid Transit • The Bee-Line System • Transport of Rockland New Jersey : New Jersey Transit • A&C • Academy Bus • Bergen Avenue IBOA • Broadway IBOA • Lakeland • Red & Tan • Rockland Coaches |
Bus routes | New York : Bronx • Brooklyn • Manhattan • Queens • Staten Island • Express/multi-boro • Nassau • Suffolk • Westchester New Jersey : Bergen/Passaic • Essex/Hudson/Union • Middlesex/Monmouth • Morris County • Northern New Jersey to New York City |
Bus garages in New York | NYCTA • MTA Bus • MTA Long Island Bus |
NYCTA maintenance facilities | East New York • Zerega Avenue |
Former major streetcar operators | Manhattan-Bronx-Brooklyn: 2nd Ave • 3rd Ave • 8th & 9th Aves • B&QT (BMT) • NY Railways Other: LIE • M&Q • NY&H • NY&LI • NY&NS • NY&QC • Ocean Electric • Public Service • Richmond • SI Midland • Steinway |
Former streetcar lines | Bronx • Brooklyn • Manhattan • Queens • Staten Island • Long Island • Westchester |
Other articles | NYCTA/MTA Bus fleet • New Jersey Transit fleet • MetroCard • Other NYC transit |