. Electric railway gazette . use of the pub-lic about the 1st of July. One of the last acts of the New York Legis-lature was the passageof the bill appropriating$160,000 for the completion of the bridgeterminals. It was feared the bill would fail,but it went through at the last moment in itsoriginal form. The Senate refused to concurin the Assembly amendment legislating thebridge trustees out of office. FIG. 5.—TERMINAL BUILDING IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. each of these platforms for the sale of elevated railwaytickets, shown in Fig. 1. The present bridge terminus of the Kings County Eleva-ted
. Electric railway gazette . use of the pub-lic about the 1st of July. One of the last acts of the New York Legis-lature was the passageof the bill appropriating$160,000 for the completion of the bridgeterminals. It was feared the bill would fail,but it went through at the last moment in itsoriginal form. The Senate refused to concurin the Assembly amendment legislating thebridge trustees out of office. FIG. 5.—TERMINAL BUILDING IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. each of these platforms for the sale of elevated railwaytickets, shown in Fig. 1. The present bridge terminus of the Kings County Eleva-ted Railway Companys Fulton Street line will be removed, Brooklyn Heights Company PleadsNot Guilty. The Brooklyn Heights Street Railway Com-pany has pleaded not guilty to the indictmentcharging it with manslaughter in the second degree. Thetrial is set down for June 3. The charge against the com-pany is that through the careless manner in which its carswere operated, it caused the death of Mrs. Mary A. Medin- . BRIDGE SHOPS. __ -GENERAL PLAN OF TERMINAL BUILDING. and a new station is to be constructed over the Plaza, betweenSands and High streets. An elevated passageway for pas-sengers will extend from the station across the Plaza to the g»r, in Brooklyn, on March 26. She had alighted from onecar and stepped behind it, and in attempting to cross thestreet was struck by a car coming in the opposite direction. 214 STREET RAILWAY GAZETTI Vol. XII. No. 20. Franchises of the Nassau Electric Railway Company. Judge Smith gave a hearing in Elmira last Saturday todetermine the terms of the decree which should be enteredas a consequence of his decision in the case of Adam sonagainst the Nassau Electric and Kings County ElectricRailway Companies of Brooklyn. It will be rememberedthat Judge Smith set aside the franchises granted the com-panies by the Brooklyn Board of Aldermen, on the groundthat they were given fraudulently and as a matter of favor-itism to the Nassau Company. The request o
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