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    The Routes Not Taken

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      airports, 232

      AirTrain, 227

      Alburtis Avenue, 63, 67

      Allied Civic Associations of Old Eastchester, 187, 191, 195, 196

      meetings and other contacts with elected officials and agencies, 169, 173, 184, 188

      opposition to highway plans, 173, 180, 183–184, 196

      public meetings, 105, 107, 170, 175, 180, 184–185

      statements favoring Burke Avenue Line Proposals, 103–104

      support for connecting New York, Westchester and Boston Railway with subway system, 108, 179, 180, 181–182, 184–185, 189–190

      Allied Subway Association, 113

      Allied Subway Campaign, 18–19

      Allied Taxpayers Association, 116

      Amalgamated Clothing Workers Union, 76

      Amalgamated Houses, 76–77

      Amato, Dominic, 169

      American Society of Civil Engineers, 155

      American Society of Italian Descendents, 186

      Amity Street, 67, 73

      discussion of subway or elevated line along street, 51–52, 53, 54, 56–57, 58, 59, 65

      widening street to accommodate subway, 49–50, 51, 61

      Amtrak, 254

      Andrews, Frank E., 55

      Annadale, 121

      Archer Avenue line, 16, 147, 253, 262

      Art Deco architecture, 77

      Arthur Kill Bridge, 122

      Ashland Place Connection, 137, 138–139, 140

      assessment plans to finance subway construction, 112–113, 114, 116, 117, 118

      Astoria, 43

      Astoria line, 20, 36, 67, 73, 207

      Auburndale, 60

      Avenue S, 119

      Avenue U, 119

      Baldwin, Joseph Clark, 177

      Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), 122, 127, 238

      Barnes, Robert L., 215

      Bassett, Edward M., 48, 53

      Battery, The, 159

      Battery Park, 156

      Bay Ridge, 43

      Bayonne Bridge, 164

      Bayside, 53, 55, 56, 59, 61, 68

      Bayside Boulevard, 56, 60

      Bayside Civic Association, 56, 58

      Beach, Clarence, 81–82

      Beame, Abraham D., 213, 219, 224, 233, 244, 255

      Beard, Daniel Carter, 52, 56, 276

      Bedford, 30, 36

      Bedford-Stuyvesant, 28

      Belford, Rev. John F., 32

      Belmont, August, 276

      Belmont Racetrack, 247

      Belt Subway Plan, 81

      Bensonhurst, 109

      Bergenline Avenue, 159

      Berry, Charles, 93, 95

      Bethlehem Steel, 207–208

      “Better Rapid Transit for New York City,” 247

      Billingsley, Logan, 83, 87

      Bingham, Sidney, 211, 212, 213, 230, 236, 237, 239

      appointment as Board of Transportation Chairman, 293

      Blackwell’s Island (Queensboro) Bridge, 28

      Bloomberg, Michael R., 74

      Bloomingdale, Samuel J., 202, 203–204

      Bloustein, Francis J., 248

      Boerum Avenue, 51

      Boston Road, 93, 97, 98, 196, 256

      proposals to build subway along, 76, 78, 82, 83

      proposed routing of Concourse line extension (Burke Avenue line) along, 82, 83, 87, 103, 104

      Boston Road line (Second Avenue line extension), 84, 86, 87, 89, 93, 101, 203

      Boston Road Subway Committee, 100, 101, 103

      Boulevard Subway Plan, 134, 164

      Bravin, Hyman, 195, 198, 234–235

      Breinlinger’s Hall, 105, 170, 180, 184, 282

      Brighton Beach line, 28, 36, 110, 125, 137, 138, 159, 216

      Brinckerhoff, Henry M., 155–156, 157–158, 160, 163, 262

      Britton, Lillian, 175, 195

      Broadway (Manhattan), 114, 163

      Broadway (Northeast Queens), 50

      Broadway line, 43, 75, 201, 216, 249, 290

      Broadway-Brooklyn line, 216

      Broadway-Lafayette Avenue line, 152

      Broadway-Lexington Avenue line, 2, 200

      Bronk, Detlev, 249

      Bronx, 73, 178, 179, 206, 232

      demolition of 3rd Avenue El, 215

      efforts to establish free transfers between the Dyre Avenue and White Plains Road lines, 196

      growth of residential communities, 76, 77

      impact of New York, Westchester and Boston Railway closure on, 106

      impact of subway construction on, 53, 75

      opposition to new elevated lines, 204

      postwar efforts to build public housing, 195

      proposals for additional subway lines, 54, 78–79, 81, 202, 203, 209, 210–211, 245

      proposals for Bronx Airport, 77–78

      proposal for Bronx highway, 106

      proposals for New York, Westchester and Boston Railway tracks in, 184

      Bronx and Pelham Parkway (Pelham Parkway), 76

      Bronx Board of Trade, 187, 228

      meeting with the Board of Transportation about the Concourse line, 80–81

      proposals for new subway lines, 75–76, 77

      support for Burke Avenue line, 176

      support for construction of Empire City Racetrack, 233–234

      support for demolition of the 3rd Avenue El, 214–215

      support for New York, Westchester and Boston Railway purchase, 186

      Bronx Chamber of Commerce, 77, 80, 82, 83, 88, 97, 187, 206, 207, 234

      Bronx Civic Congress, 98, 99

      Bronx Combined Civic Organization, 80

      Bronx Express Truck Highway Plan, 107, 167, 172, 173, 179, 184, 195, 196

      Bronx Home News, 102, 146, 147, 169, 171, 194

      absorbed by New York Post, 293

      article chronicling efforts to build the Burke Avenue line, 228

      discussion of impact of subway construction on the borough, 75

      editorial criticizing plans for new elevated lines, 86–87

      editorial criticizing results of elected officials’ meeting with Board of Transportation, 79

      editorial suggesting route other than Burke Avenue for the Concourse line extension, 86

      editorial supporting additional purchase of New York, Westchester and Boston Railway trackage, 193

      editorial supporting initial plans for Second Avenue line, 84

      editorials supporting the Burke Avenue Line, 95, 97, 184

      support for Giraud-Welsch Plan, 77

      Bronx Industrial Exposition, 76

      Bronx Joint Committee, 198

      Bronx Park, 82, 86, 169

      Bronx Park East, 77

      Bronx Park viaduct, 100, 101

      Bronx Real Estate Board, 80, 89–90, 234

      Bronx Ridge Civic Association, 83

      Bronx Taxpayers Association, 80

      Brook Avenue, 86

      Brooklyn, 113, 133, 174, 178, 211, 256

      advertisements referring to construction of subway tunnel between Brooklyn and Staten Island, 121

      discussion of need to build original elevated lines, 23–24

      impact of construction of Myrtle Avenue El on borough, 51–52

      need for subway construction to match population growth, 159–160

      “open cut” subway construction in borough, 154

      opposition to construction of new elevated lines, 119, 204

      plans for construction of subway lines in borough, 110

      plans to build subway tunnel between Brooklyn and Staten Island, 124, 125, 131, 134

      reaction in borough to plan for Queens trunk line, 243

      2nd Avenue Line service to Brooklyn, 211

      support in borough for Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown line, 41

      Brooklyn Bridge, 20, 24

      Brooklyn Board of Aldermen 24, 27

      Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, 32

      Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, 39, 40, 126, 160

      Brooklyn Civic Council, 142, 243

      Brooklyn College, 136

      Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 40, 42, 111, 112, 114, 122, 147

      ar
    ticle on stoppage of construction of Brooklyn Bridge and Nassau Street lines, 148

      criticism by Mayor Hylan, 39

      criticism of Mayor Hylan, 257

      discussion of long-range plans for the Fulton Street Subway, 143

      editorial on Brooklyn’s transit needs, 23

      investigation of use of 6th Avenue El’s structural steel, 207–208

      Brooklyn Daily Standard Union, 113

      Brooklyn Daily Times, 30, 113, 114

      Brooklyn Development Corporation, 109

      Brooklyn Eagle. See also Brooklyn Daily Eagle

      Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Company (BMT), 38, 139, 215, 235, 245

      extension to New Jersey, 159–169

      Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown Line, 28, 47, 140

      approval of line by Board of Estimate, 38, 39–40, 41

      consideration of assessment plan, 118

      discussion of extensions, 43, 44

      impact of Guider plan, 40–41, 241

      intersection with South 4th Street/South Queens Crosstown Line, 11, 14, 42

      issues impeding construction of line, 36–37, 39–40

      opening of line, 23

      proposals for extensions into Queens, 29–30, 241

      reaction to approval in Brooklyn, 41

      Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT), 28, 34, 37, 38, 66, 150

      advertising campaign for Crosstown line, 29–31, 33, 34

      competition with IRT to build new lines, 4, 150

      early elevated lines, 23

      expansion of system, 110, 125, 137, 153

      financial problems, 139

      issues with Mayor Hylan, 257, 260

      “open cut” subway construction, 154

      plans for Ashland Place connection, 138–139

      plans for Crosstown Elevated line, 28, 29–30, 34

      plans to connect Nassau Street line with lines crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, 137–140

      Brooklyn Superbas/Dodgers, 32

      Brooklyn Union Elevated Railroad Company, 25, 26

      Brown, Lawson H., 160

      Bruckner, Henry, 78, 80, 82, 83, 84, 89, 92, 96

      Burke, James A., 72, 207, 208, 277

      Burke, James Masterson, 75

      Burke Avenue, 194, 216, 243, 256

      Burke Avenue–Eastchester Road Association, 175

      Burke Avenue Line, 19, 90, 95, 106, 146, 147, 233, 254, 256

      comparison with connection with the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway, 181, 190, 191

      concern over construction delays, 185, 187

      construction schedule, 181

      debates over plans, 103, 105

      discussion of line at Board of Estimate, 98–99, 100–101, 102–103, 104, 105, 179, 192, 197

      discussion of line at New York City Council, 177–178, 192

      discussion of line at New York City Planning Commission, 195, 197

      discussion of line in postwar era, 228–229

      discussion of line with Board of Transportation, 99–100, 181, 184, 197, 198, 228–229

      Ehrhart Plan, 99, 100–101, 103, 105

      engineering work, 169, 171, 181

      funding by Board of Estimate, 179

      funding issues, 174, 176, 178, 179

      funding used to purchase New York, Westchester and Boston Railway tracks, 193

      impact of New York, Westchester and Boston Railway purchase on Burke Avenue line, 193–194

      inclusion in 1929 Board of Transportation plan, 86

      inclusion in 1932 Board of Transportation plan, 93

      inclusion of line in “New Routes” plan, 253

      issue in 1949 mayoral elections, 234–235

      land purchases in anticipation of, 83–86, 256

      opening of field office, 169

      “or other suitable facilities,” 188, 189, 191, 192

      petition drive for line, 179

      plans for Line, 82, 100, 185

      project costs, 188

      public hearings on 1929 proposal, 89

      rallies for line, 103, 175, 184, 186–187, 189

      service to Hillside housing project, 97–98

      Burke Avenue Property Owners and Businessmen’s Association, 186, 188, 191, 193, 194, 195

      Burke Avenue Subway Extension Committee, 185, 187, 234–235

      Burke Foundation, Winifred Masterson, 75

      Burlingame, Alvah H., Jr., 116

      Bushwick, 26, 118, 257

      Byrne, James J., 40, 118

      Cadman, Rev. S. Parkes, 30–31, 34, 274

      Cambria Heights, 13

      Campbell, Felix, 23

      Campbell, John L., 118

      Carey, William F., 92

      Cariello, Mario J., 248

      Carpenter, Herbert L., 142, 143

      Carswell, William B. 34

      Carswell-Kornobis Legislation, 35

      Casey, Hugh J., 214, 215, 239, 240, 294

      Cashmore, John J., 143, 208, 231, 237, 238, 243

      Cavanaugh, Emil J., 83, 188, 189

      Central Avenue, 52

      Central Chester Civic Association, 83

      Central Congregational Church, 30

      Central Park, 246

      Central Railroad of New Jersey, 159

      Chamber of Commerce of the Rockaways, 235, 237

      Chapin, Alfred C., 24, 26

      Chester Civic Association, 83, 188

      Chrystie Street Line, 215, 216, 219

      Church of the Blessed Nativity, 190

      Church of the Nativity, 32

      Church, Stanley, 196

      Cincinnati, 109

      Circumferential (Belt) Parkway, 174, 175, 178

      Citizens Association of Richmond Borough, 122

      Citizens Budget Commission, 249

      Citizens Union, 129

      City Club, 94, 152

      City Planning, Department of, 222

      City Planning Commission, 148, 256, 259

      1939 Capital Budget, 174, 176, 178, 188

      1941 Capital Budget, 194

      1942 Capital Budget, 197

      1948 Capital Budget, 230, 231

      1953 Capital Budget, 238

      1963–1964 Capital Budget, 246–247

      plan for 2nd Avenue line station entrances, 222

      plans for transit system expansion, 247–248, 250, 253

      City Island, 80

      City Record, The, 71

      Claflin Estate, 89

      Clancy, John T., 244, 245

      Clason Point, 84

      Cohen, Alexander Nobler, 208

      Cohen, Louis, 197, 209

      Cokeley, William A., 80, 83

      Coler, Bird S., 122–123

      proposal for Bronx-Brooklyn line, 2

      College Point, 44, 55, 59, 60, 63, 72

      College Point Boulevard, 61

      College Point Committee, 65

      College Point Taxpayers Association, 58

      Commerce and Industry Association of New York, 227

      Committee on the Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs, 167

      Community Council of New York, 195

      Concourse Plaza Hotel, 80, 96

      Concourse line, 19, 108, 194

      calls for second express track, 80–81

      extension to Northeast Bronx, 191, 197, 198, 203, 228–229, 235, 262

      inclusion in “New Routes” plan, 253

      opening of line, 96

      plans for first phase, 76, 79, 84

      plans for second phase, 82–83, 87, 90, 97, 187

      progress of work on first phase, 82, 87, 93, 95

      proposals for Branch lines, 78, 83

      Coney Island, 119

      Congress of Industrial Organizations, 237

      Connor Street, 196

      Connolly, Maurice E.:

      at groundbreaking for the Roosevelt Avenue Bridge, 71

      opposition to Brooklyn–Queens Crosstown line plan, 39

      participation sought in Flushing line discussions, 51

      support for building Narrows Tunnel for passenger and freight use, 126

      support for Flushing line–Port Washington line linkag
    e, 63, 64, 69, 70, 71

      support for Mayor Hylan’s re-election, 132

      supports construction of a subway through Flushing, 56–57, 58, 59–60

      Consumers Park, 32

      Contract No. 3, 70

      Conway, E. Virgil, 224

      Co-op City, 92, 216, 235, 254

      Corona, 47, 56, 63, 64, 73

      Corona Subway Yard, 71

      Coulter, Elmer Dean, 75

      Coutert, Frederic Rene, 208

      Coverdale and Colpitts Study, 217, 251

      Craig, Charles L., 118, 126

      Craven, Alfred, 66–67

      Crawford Estate, 89

      Cromwell, George, 4, 50, 123–124, 125

      Cross Bronx Expressway, 195

      Cross–Queens line, 249

      Crosstown Elevated line, 24, 25–26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33

      Crosstown Rapid Transit Committee of Brooklyn and Queens, 29

      Crosstown Subway League, 35

      Crowded Years, 149

      Crown Heights, 118

      Crumm, Allyn S., 119

      Culver line, 16, 19, 40, 43, 110, 261

      cummings, e.e., 208

      Cunningham, W. Arthur, 15–16

      Curley, Frank, 126

      Curran, Henry, 173, 175

      Curtiss Airport, 83, 84, 99, 232, 233, 234

      Curtiss Airport Corporation, 89, 92

      Curtiss-Wright Corporation, 83, 203, 216

      Cuthell, Charles W., 83–84

      Dahl, Gerhard, 257

      Daly, William Jerome, 82, 209

      Dansky, James W., 160

      Davies, J. Clarence, 75

      Davis, John Sherlock, 126

      Day, Joseph P., 75, 80, 87, 89, 91, 99, 206, 260

      DeCastro and Donner Sugar Refining Company, 27

      Deegan, William F., 77, 80, 280

      “deep tunnel” construction, 158, 162, 218, 244

      Deering, James A., 175, 177, 184, 187, 188

      “deferred maintenance,” 244

      DeKalb Avenue interchange project, 216, 235 238, 243

      DeWitt, W.C., 24

      DeWitt Clinton High School, Parent-Teachers Association, 100

      Degnon Construction Company, 64, 66

      Delaney, John H., 6, 39, 71, 88, 173, 185, 258, 259, 260

      Ashland Place connection, 138–139

      at Concourse line ceremonies, 96

      discussion of Board of Estimate role in transit planning, 104

      discussion of Board of Transportation budget constraints, 16–18

      discussion of Burke Avenue line issues, 98–99, 100, 181, 198, 216

      discussion of Ehrhart Plan, 103

      discussion of Flushing line construction issues, 72

      discussion of plan for Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown line, 40–41

      discussion of purchasing New York, Westchester and Boston Railway tracks, 186, 187, 191, 192

      discussion of sale of structural steel from 6th Avenue El, 207

      discussion of Utica Avenue line, 119

      East Side trunk line, 202, 203

      end of term in office, 20, 211

     


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