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The Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT) was an urban transit holding company, based in Brooklyn, New York City, United States, and incorporated in 1923. The system was sold to the city in 1940. Today, together with the IND subway system, it forms the B Division of the modern New York City Subway. [1]
The New York Consolidated Railroad and New York Municipal Railway were merged in June 1923, the same month that the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company was reorganized as the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation, to form the New York Rapid Transit Corporation.The remaining Contract 4 lines were soon completed.
The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company (BRT) was a public transit holding company formed in 1896 to acquire and consolidate railway lines in Brooklyn and Queens, New York City, United States. It was a prominent corporation and industry leader using the single-letter symbol B on the New York Stock Exchange .
J/Z are two rapid transit services in the B Division of the New York City Subway, using the BMT Nassau Street Line in Lower Manhattan. They run through the entirety of the BMT Archer Avenue and Jamaica lines, via the Williamsburg Bridge, and have different skip-stop patterns and express runs depending on the time of day.
Many of them are the direct descendants of streetcar lines (see list of streetcar lines in Brooklyn); the ones that started out as bus routes were almost all operated by the Brooklyn Bus Corporation, a subsidiary of the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation, until the New York City Board of Transportation took over on June 5, 1940.
The BMT Broadway Line is a rapid transit line of the New York City Subway in Manhattan, serving four yellow services: N, Q, R, and W. It runs under Broadway and Seventh Avenue, connecting Brooklyn and Queens with Midtown and Lower Manhattan.
The IND Culver Line is a subway line in Brooklyn, New York, served by the F and G trains. It runs from Jay Street to Coney Island, with express tracks north of Church Avenue and local tracks south of it.
Predecessors of the Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation (30 P) Pages in category "Brooklyn–Manhattan Transit Corporation" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.