by CAR_FLOATER
Carter -
The bridge you see immediately south of the terminal is the elevated line (not sure if that is BMT or IRT) bewteen the Bronx and Manhattan. Below that is the Willis Ave. bridge.
The CNJ yard sat on either side of the 3rd Ave bridge. The main part with the freight house sat south of the bridge, and the later extension to serve a coal company was north of it, and adjacent to the Harlem Transfer.
RAH
The bridge you see immediately south of the terminal is the elevated line (not sure if that is BMT or IRT) bewteen the Bronx and Manhattan. Below that is the Willis Ave. bridge.
The CNJ yard sat on either side of the 3rd Ave bridge. The main part with the freight house sat south of the bridge, and the later extension to serve a coal company was north of it, and adjacent to the Harlem Transfer.
RAH
M.P. 28.5 On The NY Division