List of streetcar lines in Staten Island
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The following streetcar lines once operated in Staten Island
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Staten Island
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Richmond Light and Railroad Company
The Richmond Light and Railroad Company operated a system in northeastern Staten Island.Name | From | To | Streets | Abandoned | Notes |
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1 | Port Ivory Port Ivory, Staten Island Port Ivory is a coastal area situated in the northwestern corner of Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States. It is located on Newark Bay near the entrances the Kill van Kull to the west and Arthur Kill to the east.... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Richmond Terrace | January 21, 1934 | now the S40 bus |
2 | Shore Acres Shore Acres, Staten Island Shore Acres is a neighborhood of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City. It is situated along the Upper New York Bay, just north of Fort Wadsworth and south of Rosebank.... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Bay Street | January 7, 1934 | now the S51 bus |
3 | Port Richmond Port Richmond, Staten Island Port Richmond is a neighborhood situated on the North Shore of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, United States. It is along the waterfront of the Kill Van Kull, with the southern terminus of the Bayonne Bridge serving as the boundary between it and Mariners Harbor, the... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Richmond Terrace, Clove Road, Castleton Avenue, Brook Street, Victory Boulevard, and Bay Street | January 14, 1934 | now the S46 bus |
4 | Bulls Head Bulls Head, Staten Island Bulls Head is a neighborhood in west-central Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of the USA's largest city, New York.The community received its name from an 18th-century tavern located at the intersection of Victory Boulevard and Richmond Avenue , from which a sign bearing a bull's head was... |
Port Richmond Port Richmond, Staten Island Port Richmond is a neighborhood situated on the North Shore of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, United States. It is along the waterfront of the Kill Van Kull, with the southern terminus of the Bayonne Bridge serving as the boundary between it and Mariners Harbor, the... |
Richmond Avenue, Forest Avenue, and Port Richmond Avenue | December 31, 1933 | now the S59 bus |
5 | Ward Hill Ward Hill, Staten Island Ward Hill is the name of a neighborhood located in the northeastern part of Staten Island, which is one of the five boroughs of New York City, the USA's largest city.... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Jersey Street and Richmond Terrace | December 31, 1933 | now the S52 bus |
6 | Port Richmond Port Richmond, Staten Island Port Richmond is a neighborhood situated on the North Shore of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, United States. It is along the waterfront of the Kill Van Kull, with the southern terminus of the Bayonne Bridge serving as the boundary between it and Mariners Harbor, the... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Richmond Terrace | January 21, 1934 | now the S40 bus |
Staten Island Midland Railway
The Staten Island Midland Railway operated in central Staten Island.Name | From | To | Streets | Abandoned | Notes |
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Midland Beach Line | Midland Beach Midland Beach, Staten Island Midland Beach is a Staten Island neighborhood. It lies along the east-central coast of the island, in the area known locally as the "Mid-Island, Staten Island," or, according to some, the "East Shore." To its immediate west is Grant City, south lies New Dorp Beach with Graham Beach and South Beach... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Midland Avenue, Lincoln Avenue, Richmond Road, Van Duzer Street, Broad Street, Canal Street, Wright Street, Van Duzer Street, Victory Boulevard, and Bay Street | operated as the S72 bus until ca. 1990 | |
Concord Line | Port Richmond Port Richmond, Staten Island Port Richmond is a neighborhood situated on the North Shore of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, United States. It is along the waterfront of the Kill Van Kull, with the southern terminus of the Bayonne Bridge serving as the boundary between it and Mariners Harbor, the... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Richmond Terrace, Jewett Avenue, Victory Boulevard, Clove Road, Richmond Road, Van Duzer Street, Broad Street, Canal Street, Wright Street, Van Duzer Street, Montgomery Street, Hyatt Street, and Bay Street | October 16, 1927 | now the S53, S66, and S74 buses |
Manor Road Line | Todt Hill | Livingston Livingston, Staten Island Livingston is a name sometimes applied to the northeastern portion of West Brighton, a neighborhood located on the North Shore of New York City's borough of Staten Island.-Geography:... |
Manor Road, Delafield Avenue, Clove Road, Castleton Avenue, and Broadway | August 21, 1927 | now the S54 bus |
Richmond Line | Richmondtown Richmondtown, Staten Island Richmondtown, is a neighborhood on Staten Island in New York City, New York, in the United States.Originally known as Coccles Town because of the abundance of oyster and clam shells found in the waters of the nearby Fresh Kills, Richmondtown gained its present name in 1728 when the village now... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Richmond Road, Van Duzer Street, Broad Street, Canal Street, Wright Street, Van Duzer Street, Victory Boulevard, and Bay Street | October 16, 1927 | now the S74 bus |
Silver Lake Line | Port Richmond Port Richmond, Staten Island Port Richmond is a neighborhood situated on the North Shore of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, United States. It is along the waterfront of the Kill Van Kull, with the southern terminus of the Bayonne Bridge serving as the boundary between it and Mariners Harbor, the... |
St. George Ferry Terminal | Richmond Terrace, Jewett Avenue, Victory Boulevard, and Bay Street | January 26, 1934 | taken over by the Richmond Light and Railroad Company as route 7 in 1927 now the S62 and S66 buses |