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It is mentioned in the lead that the line at its fullest extent, ran between X and Y. When was this 'fullest extent' achieved or was there a shorter route?
I hope that this clarifies it. "With passenger service over, the remainder of the line between South Side Crossing and Cooper Avenue became exclusively used for freight"--
Kew Gardens 613 (
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21:04, 9 April 2018 (UTC)reply
The etymology section is a bit vague, some timeframes would help clarify.
I did the best I could concerning the name change to Evergreen. I looked in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle for the first mention of the commnity of Evergreen, and this is what I found.--
Kew Gardens 613 (
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21:42, 9 April 2018 (UTC)reply
route description- overly vivid description here, please cut down on things that is not the line (eg: depots, sidings...)
Done
"The origin of the......on 26 March, 1874, to build [what?] from Quay street...
Done
"the lines construction would have necessitated the closure of the Evergreen branch". Why?
Done
"on February 9, 8 pieces of track..." how much is that?
Done
traces of the line- is this necessary? Sounds like trivia which is discouraged.