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Monday, February 6, 2006
Plans to Create a Horse-Drawn Trolley Car System in Pelham in Early 1890
Records in the Town's archives
suggest that in early 1890, Town officials considered a request to develop a
horse-drawn trolley car essentially along the route later taken by the electric
trolley line that inspired the Toonerville Trolley. The route planned for
the "horse railroad" as it was called was planned from the railroad station on
the New Haven Main Line along Pelhamdale Avenue to the Pelham Manor Depot on the
Branch Line and then continuing along Pelhamdale Avenue to today's Shore Road
where it would make a right turn toward the southwest and proceed along the road
to the boundary between Pelham and Pelham Bay Park. The plans were never
put into effect.
The Town's archives contain a
typewritten resolution prepared by the Town's "Highway Commissioners" that reads
as follows:
WHEREAS an application has
been made to this Board by the Pelham and Travers Island Railroad Company for
leave and consent to build a horse railroad in the Town of Pelham, County of
Westchester and State of New York, from the depot at Pelhamville in said town,
through Pelhamdale Avenue to Pelham Manor Depot, and from thence through
Pelhamdale Avenue to the Pelham Road and from thence westerly along the Pelham
Road to the line of the City Park.
NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved
that such request be granted on condition however, that the said Company shall
comply with all the provisions of Chapter 252 of the Laws of 1884, pertinent
hereto.
AND PROVIDED further
that the said company comply with the following conditions and agreements to wit
FIRST:- That the surface
of said railroad, when complete, shall not be above the level of the road on
which it runs, and that it shall conform when finished to the present surface of
said roads as near as may be.
SECOND:- That if after
the completion of said railroad or any portion thereof, there shall be any
defect or obstruction in the roadway between the tracks or in the road for a
space two feet outside the outside rail, dangerous to public travel or which in
the opinion of the Highway Commissioners should be remedied or removed, the said
railroad will, upon twenty-four hours notice from said Commissioners, remedy or
remove said defect or obstruction, or in default of said company doing so, said
commissioners may repair said defect and remove said obstruction and the said
company will pay to the said commissioners the cost of such repairs or removal
as a part of the consideration for this consent.
THIRD:- That said
company shall place their tracks on the southwest side of Pelhamdale Avenue, the
inside track to be at a point thirteen feet from the fence line of property on
the southwest side of said Avenue and on the southerly side of the Pelham Road.
FOURTH:- That the said
company shall pave with cobble stones or macadamize, the surface of the road
between the rails, and for a space of two feet on the outside of the outside
rail, and to pave between the road and any sidings, and the sidings to construct
and maintain proper culverts at [illegible] crossing Pelhamdale Avenue.
FIFTH:- That said work
shall be completed on or before October 1st, 1890, provided however, that if the
same shall be interrupted and stopped by injunction the time for completing said
road shall be extended for the same period of time that said injunction shall
remain in force.
SIXTH:- That the said
Company shall build said road under the above restrictions limitations and
agreements from the Pelhamville Depot to the line of the City Park, along the
route laid out, its charter all in the Town of Pelham, to which consent is
hereby given.
SEVENTH:- The said
railroad when completed shall not interfere with public travel.
/s/ S. S. Wilson
/s/ John Donlon
/s/ John Godfrey
Commissioners of Highways of the Town
of Pelham
STATE OF NEW YORK, SS:-
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER
On this 5th day of February, 1890,
before me C. H. Laing personally appeared S. S. Wilson, James Donlon, John
Godfrey Commissioners of Highways of the Torn [sic] of Pelham, Westchester
County, to me known and known to me to be the individuals described in and who
executed the foregoing consents and they severally duly acknowledged to me that
they executed the same, as such Commissioners.
/s/ Charles H. Laing
Notary Public
West Co NY"
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