Brooklyn & Queens Transit
#1074 on the Brooklyn Bridge looking towards Manhattan.  The car is Brooklyn bound.  Park Row terminal is to the right at the end of the bridge.  This photo is after they dismantled Park Row Terminal structure during World War Two.  The terminal structure was straight ahead in Manhattan..that is the Tweed Court House straight ahead low and slightly to the right, City Hall would be to left we can't see in picture. The domed tall building is the Pulitzer Building, also called The World Building, from 1890 to 1894 it was the tallest building in the world (310 feet), the steeple peaking out to the left was on top of The Tribune Building..the lat streetcarwas on March 6, 1950; departed 12:09 AM,  A Boy Scout was there and played taps, reportedly, but the terminal was a minimal structure by then-the Els were now gone as well....Also in this picture it looks like the elevated terminal City Hall Station of the 3rd Avenue El branch is gone, so this is 1950's.
Caption data from George Nast, Seth Lewin and Paul Luchter
Joe Testagrose collection
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