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Second Avenue Railroad

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TheSecond Avenue Railroad was astreet railway company inManhattan,New York City,United States.[1] Its lines included theSecond Avenue Line.[2] The line ran from Peck Slip inLower Manhattan to the Harlem River. It included branches to the 92nd Street Ferry along the86th Street Crosstown Line and through 59th Street and First Avenue at theFirst Avenue Line. Between 1898 and 1908, it was leased by theMetropolitan Street Railway.

TheEast Side Omnibus Corporation replaced the Second Avenue Line with the M15 bus route and the First Avenue Line with the M13 bus route on First Avenue on June 26, 1933. The routes were combined into aone-way pair on June 4, 1951 and kept the number M15. Limited stop service began on February 11, 1974. Today it is part of the M15Select Bus Service line.

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  1. ^"SECOND-AVENUE RAILROAD.; Damage Done to Streets by the Railroad Tracks What the City Pays for Repairs".The New York Times. 1872-11-22.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2022-10-11.
  2. ^Supreme Court of New York. Matter of the Second Avenue Railroad Company. JSTOR. The American Law Register (1852-1891). 1873-07-01.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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