Diese Seite ist nicht vollständig übersetzt. Klicken Sie auf die Schaltfläche Übersetzen, um die neueste übersetzte Version zu laden.

visibility Similar

code Related

The street railway review (1891) (14761534045)

description

Zusammenfassung

Identifier: streetrailwayrev11amer (find matches)

Title: The street railway review

Year: 1891 (1890s)

Authors: American Street Railway Association Street Railway Accountants' Association of America American Railway, Mechanical, and Electrical Association

Subjects: Street-railroads

Publisher: Chicago : Street Railway Review Pub. Co

Contributing Library: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Digitizing Sponsor: Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation

Text Appearing Before Image:

m I32d- St., New York, to Portchester, was given a hearing onSept. 30th by the State Railroad Commissioner. Mr. John B. Mc-Donald, the subway contractor, is to build the new line if thecharter is granted. Arguments for and against the road wereheard by the commissioner, the objections to the road comingmainly from the New York, New Haven & Hartford, the New admission charged; but in order to provide a place where ladiesand children and their escorts might be exclusive, if desired, someeighty chairs were enclosed by a white birch railing and a chargeof 5 cents was made for each seat. The patronage of the theater,grew, and with no disposition to make a profit from the operationof the theater, the management sought to increase the worth«ofthe attractions. With somewhat of fear and trembling, an operaorganization was engaged for six weeks at an expense that wouldhave been disastrous without greatly increased patronage. Thisform of entertainment found immediate favor and was a success

Text Appearing After Image:

INTERIOR, WHALOM PARK THEATER. York Central and the Union Railway companies. Mr. McDonaldtestified the line could be constructed without very great expense.He stated that the facilities of the New York, New Haven &Hartford were entirely inadequate for the present conditions, tosay nothing of the conditions after the subway is completed. Hestated it was feasible both from an engineering and commercialpoint of view to run cars from Portchester to the subway andfrom there to City Hall. A representative of the Bronx Alliance,an organization of 4,000 residents of the Bronx, also testified as tothe necessity for a new line. The hearing was continued. from the start. Better stage settings, scenic and electrical effectswere continually employed and their success as drawing cardshas been highly gratifying. The time came when, in order to se-cure the best seats, the people came to the theater as early as sixoclock, sitting there continuously until ten. In order to obviatethe discomfort and

Historische Fotos der New Yorker U-Bahn

label_outline

Tags

internetarchiv dokument streetrailwayrev 11 amer die strassenbahnrezension vol xi 1901 Buchillustrationen Straßenbahnen Transport Industriegeschichte Straßenbahnwagen elektrische Straßenbahnen Stadtbahn elektrifizierte Straßenbahnen Eisenbahnen Eisenbahnindustrie technische Zeichnung Maschinenbau Maschinenbau Bilder aus dem Internetarchiv
date_range

Datum

1891
collections

in sammlungen

New Yorker U-Bahn

Geschichte der New Yorker U-Bahn
create

Quelle

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
link

Link

http://commons.wikimedia.org/
copyright

Copyright-info

public domain

label_outline Explore The Street Railway Review Vol Xi 1901, Internet Archive Document Streetrailwayrev 11 Amer

Themen

internetarchiv dokument streetrailwayrev 11 amer die strassenbahnrezension vol xi 1901 Buchillustrationen Straßenbahnen Transport Industriegeschichte Straßenbahnwagen elektrische Straßenbahnen Stadtbahn elektrifizierte Straßenbahnen Eisenbahnen Eisenbahnindustrie technische Zeichnung Maschinenbau Maschinenbau Bilder aus dem Internetarchiv