Bronx elevated lines

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The Bronx elevated lines were early New York City rapid transit routes consisting of elevated railway tracks extending service from Manhattan into the Bronx.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New York City Subway predecessor
elevated railway
rapid transit line
connectedTo Manhattan elevated lines NERFINISHED
country United States of America
electrification third rail
fareSystem unified with Manhattan elevated lines
historicalRole early component of New York City rapid transit network
infrastructureType steel viaduct
integratedInto New York City Subway NERFINISHED
lineType express service
local service
locatedIn New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
The Bronx NERFINISHED
notableImpact facilitated urban development in the Bronx
improved commuter access between the Bronx and Manhattan
openedForService late 19th century
operator Interborough Rapid Transit Company NERFINISHED
partOf Interborough Rapid Transit Company system NERFINISHED
purpose extend rapid transit service from Manhattan into the Bronx
rightOfWay above city streets
servedArea South Bronx NERFINISHED
West Bronx NERFINISHED
servedBorough Manhattan NERFINISHED
The Bronx NERFINISHED
successor modern Bronx subway lines
trackType elevated
transportMode rail

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Manhattan Railway elevated lines connectedTo Bronx elevated lines