Queens Borough, New York City, 1910-1920; the borough of homes and industry, a descriptive and illustrated book setting forth its wonderful growth and development in commerce, industry and homes during the past ten years ..a prediction of even greater growth during the next ten years ..and a statement of its many advantages, attractions and possibilities as a section wherein to live, to work and to succeed . vehicles and trolleycars crossing the Queensboro Bridge since its opening in 1909. Each year a traffic count for a period of 24 hours is made by the Departmentof Plant and Structures (form


Queens Borough, New York City, 1910-1920; the borough of homes and industry, a descriptive and illustrated book setting forth its wonderful growth and development in commerce, industry and homes during the past ten years ..a prediction of even greater growth during the next ten years ..and a statement of its many advantages, attractions and possibilities as a section wherein to live, to work and to succeed . vehicles and trolleycars crossing the Queensboro Bridge since its opening in 1909. Each year a traffic count for a period of 24 hours is made by the Departmentof Plant and Structures (formerly Bridge Department) and the results belowshow 900 per cent increase in vehicular traffic and 150 per cent increase in thenumber of persons who daily cross the Bridge during the past 10 years. 40 Chamber of Commerce of the Borough of Queens DATENov. II, 1910Dec. 28, 1911Oct. 24, 1912Oct. 29, 1913Nov. 5, 1914Oct. 28, 191S(a) Dec. 7, 1916Oct. 25, 19171918Oct. 21, 1919 SECOND .WE. LCARS PERSONS TROLLEY CARS VEHICLES 44,329 i,7Si 2,284 2,352 59,529 2,796 3,644 81,760 2,924 6,691 87,850 3,091 7,207 2,967 9,858 93,897 2,113 1032No Official Count Made i,si6 i8,Soi 1,183 (a) The decrease in number of persons and trolleys in 1916 resulted fromthe operation of the Queensboro Subway between 42nd Street, Man-hattan, and the Bridge Plaza, Long Island Courtesy E. W. St^offord. View showing five bridges spanning the East River. The New York Con-necting Railroad Bridge at Hell Gate is shown in foreground. The proposedTri-lJorough Bridge would parallel this route a short distance to the south. The Queensboro Bridge across Blackwells Island joining Long Island Citywith Manhattan at 59th Street is also shown. New York City 41 IXCREASE IX MOTOR VEHICLES (b) Operation of 2nd Ave. L trains on upper level inaugurated Julv 23, increase in the number of motor driven vehicles as compared with horsedrawn is particularly interesting.


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