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    The Routes Not Taken

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      63rd Street Tunnel, 41, 249, 250–251

      64th Street Tunnel, 249

      Smith, Alfred E., 4, 5–6, 8, 10, 130, 131, 132

      naming of Commission to Investigate Hylan/Transit Commission controversy, 130

      Smith, Clarence B., 116

      Smith, J. Simeon, 243

      Smith Street Line, 18, 19, 40

      Smuckler, David E., 235

      Snyder, John J., 113, 120

      Somers, Arthur S., 39

      South Bronx, 173, 233

      South Marlboro, 123

      South 4th Street-South Queens Trunk Line, 11, 13–14, 41, 42

      “South New York,” 121

      Southeast Queens line, 253

      Spear, Maynard H., 52, 53

      Special Committee on the Long Island Rail Road, 250

      Special Transit Committee, 229, 230

      Spitzer, Eliot, 225

      Springfield Gardens, 253

      Springsteen and Goldhammer, 77

      Standing Committee on the City Plan, 256

      Stark, Abe, 219

      State of the MTA Report, The, 254

      Staten Island, 120, 136, 227, 237, 284

      Boulevard subway line, 133–134

      calls for extension of subway service to, 121–123

      connection to 4th Avenue line, 121, 123, 124–125, 129

      discussion of extending subway service to, 1, 54, 124–125, 126, 133, 134, 237

      inclusion in Board of Transportation capital plans, 18, 43, 135

      inclusion in Brinckerhoff plan, 155

      inclusion in McAdoo plan, 152

      inclusion in Regional Plan of New York Plan, 166

      inclusion in Suburban Transit Engineering Board plan, 164

      Liberty Bridge, 133

      1925 mayoral elections, 132–133

      opposition to passenger rail tunnel, 131

      Transit Construction Commission report, 126–127

      Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, 123, 125, 132, 134

      Staten Island Railway, 120

      Staten Island Rapid Transit, 120, 121, 125, 133, 159, 164, 167

      end of service on North Shore and South Beach Lines, 238

      North Shore Line, 125, 133, 262

      South Beach Line, 131, 136

      takeover by City, 238

      Staten Island Subway Committee, 125–126

      Staten Island Taxpayers Association, 134

      Station Road, 51

      Steers, Alfred E., 50, 58, 152

      Stein, Clarence S., 94, 154

      Steingut, Irwin, 238

      Steinway Tunnels, 48, 64, 276

      Stephens, Olin S., 76

      Stephens, Roderick, 186, 192

      Stevenson, Frederick Boyd, 119

      Stock Market Crash (1929), 89

      Stewart Railroad, 55, 60, 277

      Straus, Nathan, Jr., 93–94, 99, 103, 104, 105, 154

      Straus, Oscar, 93

      Stuyvesant Avenue, 114, 115, 116, 118

      Stuyvesant Avenue Property Owners Association, 115

      Stuyvesant Board of Trade, 116

      Suburban Transit Engineering Board, 6, 163–164, 167, 168

      Suburban Transit Commission, 160

      Subway Stations:

      Baychester Avenue (Boston Road line), 91

      Baychester Avenue (Dyre Avenue line), 196, 233

      Bay Ridge Avenue, 125

      Bedford–Nostrand Avenues, 41, 42, 43

      Bedford Park Boulevard, 76

      Bergen Street, 23

      Broadway, 11

      Broadway-East New York, 15

      Bronx Park, 280

      Burke Avenue, 253

      Canal Street (8th Avenue), 11

      Chambers Street (Nassau Street), 257

      Church Avenue (Utica Avenue), 114

      Court Square, 41

      Court Street, 291

      De Kalb Avenue, 19, 36, 137, 138, 214

      Dyre Avenue, 193, 195, 196

      Eastchester Road, 105

      47–50th Street–Rockefeller Center, 250

      48th Street (2nd Avenue), 220

      57th Street (2nd Avenue), 220

      59th Street (4th Avenue), 18, 125

      86th Street (2nd Avenue), 220

      Flushing-Main Street, 47, 66, 71, 73, 148, 257

      Forest Hills–71st Avenue, 44

      Grand Central, 71

      Grand Street, 215, 216

      Hoyt–Schermerhorn, 205

      Intervale Avenue–163rd Street, 117

      Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer, 253

      Lexington Avenue–63rd Street, 199, 225

      Mets–Willets Point, 279

      Myrtle Avenue, 214

      Nassau Avenue, 23

      Nevins Street, 274, 290

      96th Street (2nd Avenue), 220

      103rd Street-Corona Plaza, 257

      106th Street, 193

      125th Street (2nd Avenue), 220

      138th Street-Grand Concourse, 245

      177th Street-Parkchester, 228

      179th Street, 233

      Queens Plaza, 23

      Queensboro Plaza, 68

      Roosevelt Avenue–Jackson Heights, 273

      2nd Avenue, 204, 205

      63rd Drive–Rego Park, 15

      65th Street, 273

      72nd Street (2nd Avenue), 220

      76th Street, 146

      Smith–9th Street, 134

      34th Street (2nd Avenue), 220

      Times Square, 71

      21st Street–Queensbridge, 253

      205th Street, 256

      Union Turnpike–Kew Gardens, 19

      Utica Avenue (Eastern Parkway), 111

      Utica Avenue (Fulton Street), 118, 120

      Willets Point Boulevard, 63

      Woodhaven Boulevard-Slattery Plaza, 166, 253

      Suffolk County, 250

      Sullivan, Francis X., 15, 99, 104, 230

      Sullivan, John, 133

      Sullivan, William P., 78

      Sulzer, William, 6, 35

      Sunnyside, 47

      Sunnyside Yards, 167

      “Super Subway” service, 250

      Sutton, Percy E., 218, 219

      Suydam, Jacob, 114

      Swanstrom, J. Edward, 123, 124

      Sycamore Avenue, 51, 53

      Tammany Hall, 36, 132, 133

      Taxpayers Alliance of the Bronx, 92

      Taylor, Frank J., 104, 105

      10th Avenue, 135

      10th Avenue line, 18–19, 135, 146, 259

      Terry, Ira S., 52, 53, 56, 70

      3rd Avenue, 166, 233

      3rd Avenue Elevated, 258

      connection with Concourse line, 80

      connection with Pelham line, 76

      demolition of Lower Manhattan segment, 213

      demolition of remainder of line in Manhattan, 214–215

      extension to the city line, 78

      impact of construction, 200, 221

      inclusion in 1948 Board of Transportation capital plan, 233

      proposal to demolish, 203, 213, 214–215, 236

      3rd Avenue subway, 203

      Third Ward (Queens), 51, 53, 58, 59, 60, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70

      Third Ward Farmers and Taxpayers Association, 60

      Third Ward Rapid Transit Association, 67

      Third Ward Transit League, 61, 62, 63, 64, 70

      34th Street line, 205

      Thomas Garden Apartments, 77

      Throggs Neck, 209, 211, 237

      Throggs Neck Property Owners Association, 82, 83

      Tokens, 240

      Tottenville, 120

      Tozzi, Thomas, 186, 233–234

      Transit Authority, New York City:

      1962–1963 plan, 145

      Transit and Transportation, 166

      Transit Authority, New York City, 72

      Transit Commission, New York State:

      actions against New York, Westchester and Boston Railway service reductions, 100

      awarding of contract for Flushing line work, 71

      conflicts with Board of Estimate, 128

      conflicts with Mayor Hylan, 38, 71, 128, 130, 140, 256–257


      discussion of East Side service, 201–203

      discussion of suburban transit plans, 155–156, 159

      discussion of transit system unification, 185–186

      formation of, 8

      hearings on elevated line demolition, 206

      McAvoy Commission investigation and report, 130–131, 133

      1922 capital plan, 75–76

      proposals for Brooklyn–Queens Crosstown line, 36–37

      Queens Parkway Plan, 154

      Transit Construction Commission, New York, 5–6, 36, 126, 138–139, 153

      Staten Island Subway Report, 126–127, 128, 133

      Transit Construction Commissioner’s Plan, 6–7, 201

      Transit Land Use Districts, 223

      Transit Truths, 257

      Transport Workers Union, 177, 206, 228, 230, 240

      Transportation, New York Board of, 6, 120, 188, 212, 255, 258

      acquisition of Rockaway Beach line, 236–237

      action on Concourse line, 87

      capital plans, 18–19, 20, 93, 140, 142, 143, 197, 211, 213, 214, 230, 231, 233, 236, 237, 238, 256, 259

      change in focus on system expansion, 211

      demolition of elevated lines, 207

      demolition of the 6th Avenue El, 205

      demolition of Lower Manhattan segment of the 3rd Avenue El, 213

      discussion of acquisition of New York, Westchester and Boston Railway tracks, 107, 108, 169, 186–187, 191, 195

      discussion of Bronx subway service, 78–83, 197, 198, 203

      discussion of Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown line, 39–41, 43–45

      discussion of Burke Avenue Line, 82–83, 97–98, 99, 184

      discussion of Concourse line extensions, 77

      discussion of Dyre Avenue Line fare structure, 196

      discussion of East Side trunk line, 83, 202, 203

      discussion of Ehrhart plan, 100–101

      discussion of Utica Avenue line, 118–120

      end of service over Queensboro Bridge, 73

      extension of Flushing Line, 71, 72

      formation of, 11

      funding issues, 15–16, 18, 120, 141–142, 213–214, 227–230, 232, 235, 237–238, 240–242, 244–245, 247, 251

      need for postwar service and system upgrades, 227

      need to upgrade existing system, 235

      1929 capital plan, 11, 14, 88, 89, 92, 133

      1929 Plan Public Hearings, 15, 87, 89, 91, 92, 120, 204

      1932 capital plan, 15, 86, 93

      1944–1948 postwar plan, 197, 209–211

      1947 capital plan, 211, 230

      1948 capital plan, 231–232, 233

      1949 capital plan, 234

      1950 capital plan, 236

      1951 capital plan, 237

      1951 Transportation Bond Issue, 236, 237, 243

      1952 capital plan, 214, 238

      participation in Suburban Transit Engineering Board, 164

      plans for Fulton Street Line, 137, 142–145, 148

      plans for Queens Boulevard line, 155

      plans for Staten Island subway, 133, 133, 135

      plans for Utica Avenue line, 111, 236

      Transportation, New York City Department of, 74

      Transportation Bond Issues, 213

      Trapani, Paul, 188–189, 190, 193–194

      Travis, Eugene M., 31, 33

      Treadwell, James W., 57–58, 60

      Tremont Avenue, 76

      Tremont Avenue Crosstown Line, 147, 197, 198, 233

      Tri-Borough Plan, 2, 3, 4, 28, 39, 47, 150, 200

      Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, 230

      Tribus, Louis L., 125

      Tugwell, Rexford Guy, 173

      “Tunnel to Nowhere,” 249

      Turner, Daniel L., 53, 168, 254, 262

      background, 6

      concepts for transit planning, 47, 155–156, 211–212

      development of Transit Construction Commission plan, 6–8, 201, 221

      Metropolitan Transit System plan, 156–159, 201–202, 250

      North Jersey Transit Commission plan, 159

      Port Washington Line lease negotiations with Long Island Rail Road, 67

      Queens Parkway plan, 153–154

      Staten Island transit plans, 126–127, 128, 133

      suburban transit plans, 74, 164

      work with New York State Transit Commission, 202, 203

      work with Regional Plan of New York, 168

      Tuttle, Arthur S., 117–118, 128, 129

      22nd Street, 51

      23rd Street, 154

      205th Street, 100

      221st Street, 56

      Tysen, David J., 123

      Union Street, 52

      Union Turnpike, 168

      United Civic Association, 62, 63

      United Civic Association of the Bronx, 169

      Unity Taxpayers Protective Association, 100

      University Heights, 77, 83

      University Place, 163

      Urban Mass Transportation Act, 223, 247

      Upper Flushing, 68

      Upper Flushing Improvement Association, 60

      Utica Avenue, 152

      Utica Avenue–Crosstown Line, 11, 119, 121, 203, 204

      Utica Avenue line, 110–111, 125, 227, 254

      access to Jamaica Bay Seaport, 127

      assessment plan to finance construction, 117

      calls for construction, 243

      inclusion in Board of Transportation plans, 119–120, 236, 238

      inclusion in “New Routes” plan, 253

      location of stations, 283

      non-inclusion in Transit Authority plans, 240

      planning for line, 111–116, 118–119

      real estate sales in anticipation of, 112–113

      Utica Avenue–Stuyvesant Avenue line, 119, 120

      Utica Avenue Subway Extension League, 116

      Van Cortlandt Park, 76

      Van Name, Calvin D., 125, 126, 127

      Van Wyck, Robert A., 1

      Van Wyck Boulevard line, 11, 16, 253

      Van Wyck Expressway, 44

      Verrazano Narrows Bridge, 120

      Vital Gaps in New York Metropolitan Arteries, 195

      Vogel, Edward, 18–19, 146, 241, 259

      Volpe, John, 219, 221

      Wagner, Edmund F., 216

      Wagner, Robert F., 32, 99, 170, 275

      Wagner, Robert F., Jr., 213, 214, 239–240, 244, 245–246, 248

      Wakefield Taxpayers Association, 83

      Walker, James Blaine, 67

      Walker, James J., 260

      absence from Flushing line opening, 72

      election as mayor, 38, 40

      lack of a planning agency during term of office, 256

      1929 mayoral elections, 87

      opposition to new elevated lines, 88–89

      opposition to fare increase; 260

      resignation as mayor, 15, 94, 95, 96

      sponsorship of legislation creating Board of Transportation, 10

      subway construction delays, 257

      subway service to East Bronx, 203

      Walsh, Edward J., 78

      Warburton Avenue, 56, 60

      Wave, The, 15

      Webster Avenue, 198, 233

      Weehawken, 159

      Weiner, Anthony D., 225

      Weisberger, Robert, 213

      Weismann, Henry, 115

      Welsch, James M., 77, 88

      West Bronx Taxpayers Alliance, 77

      West End Line, 18, 19, 110, 216

      West Farms, 76, 93

      Westchester County, 84, 105, 106, 108, 160, 172, 179, 183, 192, 196

      Westchester County Board of Supervisors, 163, 169, 170

      Westchester County Transit Commission, 157–159, 160, 162

      Westergren, Maurice, 76

      Whitestone, 44, 53, 59, 60, 63, 68

      Whitestone Improvement Association, 53, 55, 63, 64, 65, 66

      Whitestone Landing, 66

      White Plains Road Line, 76, 80, 86, 93, 98, 103–104, 180, 193, 203, 205, 228, 229, 233, 234, 245

      White Pot Junction
    , 242e

      Whitman, Charles S., 65

      Whitney, Daniel D., 24, 25

      Whitney, Travis, 65, 67, 68, 69, 159–160

      Willcox, William R., 34, 51, 53, 55, 151, 152, 153

      Williams, Alford, J., 78

      Williams, George V. S., 56, 61

      Williams, Timothy S., 30–31, 34

      Williamsbridge Road, 77

      Williamsburg, 26, 28, 41

      Williamsburg Bridge, 28, 200, 215, 216

      Willis, P. B., 83

      Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, 28

      Williamson, Pliny W., 170, 171, 172, 173

      Wilson, Malcolm, 223

      Wilson, Rev. W. W. W., 34

      Wiman, Erastus, 122, 123, 125

      Windels, Paul, Sr., 234

      Winfield, 47

      Wingate, George W., 25

      Wolpert, George, 237

      Wolf, Henry F. A., 80

      Wood, Charles E., 109

      Wood, Harmon and Company, 109–110, 113, 116, 120, 121, 136

      advertising campaigns, 113

      land purchases in Brooklyn, 109

      marketing land tied to Staten Island subway, 121, 122

      marketing land tied to transit system, 109–110, 112, 113, 123

      Woodside, 47

      Workers Cooperative Colony, 77

      World Trade Center, 168

      World’s Fair Extension, 43–44, 45

      Worth Street line, 11, 14

      WRCA-TV, 242

      Wurzbach, Fred, 80, 82, 83, 89–90, 91

      Wythe Avenue, 25, 26

      Yankee Stadium, 84

      Yonkers Herald Statesman, 172

      Yunich, David L., 223

      Zion Parish House, 58

      zoning variances tied to rapid transit projects, 117, 222

      Zuccotti, John E., 223

     

     

     



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