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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
More on the Extension of the Pelham Manor Trolley Line in 1910 -- The
Toonerville Trolley Line
The Pelham Manor trolley line inspired Fontaine Fox to create the
Toonerville Trolley portrayed in his long-running "Toonverville Folks"
comic strip. Until Labor Day, 1910, that trolley line ended on Pelhamdale
Avenue near today's Grant Avenue, only a few hundred feet from where the
Pelham Manor Depot then stood on the Branch Line.
I recently have written about the opening of the extension of that line on
September 5, 1910. See: Wed., December 30, 2009:
Opening of the Extension of the Pelham Manor Trolley Line in 1910 -- The
Toonerville Trolley Line.
Today's posting to the Historic Pelham Blog transcribes an article
published in the New Rochelle Pioneer on July 30, 1910 describing
plans to construct and open the extension. The text of that article
appears below, followed by a citation to its source.
"TROLLEY TO SHORE ROAD.
-----
The extension of the Pelham Manor line of the Westchester Electric Railway
will be in operation within two months, according to an announcement made
by a railway official.
The running of this line will open up to Westchester County and New York
another means of reaching Long Island Sound by trolley. The poles were
put up this week and just as soon as work is completed on the Split Rock
road, the tracks will be laid on Pelhamdale avenue. Superintendent
Wheeler said: 'It all depends as to the time when they will complete the
improvements on the Split Rock road. That is the only other thoroughfare
which can be used by people while we are doing our work. The street is
now practically closed and the company was requested not to begin laying
the rails until the street was open. As soon as it is open we will go
ahead, and it will only be a matter of a few days when the extension will
be ready for use.'
The Pelham Manor line ends now at a point near the bridge of the Harlem
River railroad. It is to be extended under the bridge down Pelhamdale
avenue to the entrance to the grounds of the New York Athletic
Club.--Pelham Sun."
Source: Trolley to Shore Road, New Rochelle Pioneer, Jul. 30, 1910, p. 3,
col. 5.
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