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The Bowling Green – South Ferry Shuttle was a service of the New York City Subway system that operated between Bowling Green and the South Ferry inner loop. It operated to provide South Ferry service for IRT Lexington Avenue Line riders during hours when the service did not stop at South Ferry (weekdays during the day and at first also late nights). Because the inner loop station that the shuttle used at the South Ferry station was on such a tight curve, four (4) R12 cars (5703-5706) that were used on the shuttle were modified and equipped so that the center door of each car could be opened there, while keeping the others closed. __NOTOC__ == History == The shuttle was first operated in February 1909 to allow all rush hour trains to go to Brooklyn; the shuttle only operated during rush hours. Formerly, all Broadway express trains had terminated at South Ferry, with all Lenox Avenue express trains through to Brooklyn. Locals all ended at City Hall. In 1967, the shuttle, as with all others, was given the label . The New York City Transit Authority decided that the shuttle was more trouble to operate than the benefit it provided. At midnight between February 12 and February 13, 1977, the Bowling Green Shuttle was discontinued without replacement, and since then IRT Lexington Avenue Line passengers must walk from Bowling Green station to South Ferry and the Staten Island Ferry terminal there. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bowling Green – South Ferry Shuttle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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