The full story is here.Clang, clang, clunk went the Brooklyn trolley.
A year after the borough toasted a plan to roll street cars on the Red Hook waterfront, the projectis dead, halted by red ink and legal controversy.
A breached trolley rebirth
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KevinKorell
, Aug 13 2003 01:10 PM
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Posted 13 August 2003 - 01:10 PM
From New York Newsday, 8/9/03:
Kevin Korell
OTOL Board Leader
Lakewood, NJ
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Posted 31 July 2015 - 12:12 PM
Brooklyn considers a waterfront streetcar
For years, developers have been drawn to the Brooklyn and Queens waterfront, enticed by its skyline views and proximity to Manhattan.
But while the waterfront has decent subway connections to Manhattan, the paucity of north-west transportation connecting Astoria to, say, Red Hook, has long been a source of frustration. The G train alone just doesn’t cut it.
http://www.capitalne...front-streetcar
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