. The Street railway journal . nefrom the line into the park. Work has been begun for the extension of the electricservice of the Long Island tn llenipstead. 6io STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXXL No. 15. TRANSIT EXHIBIT AT THE CITY CLUB The City Club of New York has recently had compileda collection of several hundred pictures, blue prints, mapsand charts illustrating various phases of transit operationin Europe and America. This collection formed part ofthe recent Exhibit of Congestion of Population at theNatural History Museum in New York. It was shown at would trav


. The Street railway journal . nefrom the line into the park. Work has been begun for the extension of the electricservice of the Long Island tn llenipstead. 6io STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. [Vol. XXXL No. 15. TRANSIT EXHIBIT AT THE CITY CLUB The City Club of New York has recently had compileda collection of several hundred pictures, blue prints, mapsand charts illustrating various phases of transit operationin Europe and America. This collection formed part ofthe recent Exhibit of Congestion of Population at theNatural History Museum in New York. It was shown at would travel downtown to their work. The map showsgraphically that the subway would accommodate a terri-tory merely adjacent to its line. Another map shows theterritory in the upper part of Manhattan and in the Bronxthat would be served by 10 subways on the suppositionthat this territory were built up solidly with five-storyapartments. This map is reproduced herewith and is basedon a capacity of each subway of 35,000 passengers an FARE ZONES OF NEW YORK CITYWITH THE CITY HALL AS DESTINATION CZD Walklu; distauce r—I 8 cent ate-. (B; aurfd,FTTl 10 cent iire»affn 10 CM area I Arua tialt luile lafer tu ulevated c frgiii aay luw faro yr


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