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Car float service was also provided to many pier stations and waterfront warehouse facilities (that did not engage in car floating service directly) by the above-mentioned railroads.
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Several other abandoned but unrestored float bridges exist in other locations around New York Harbor. A complete list is available at
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is the successor to the New York Cross Harbor Railroad. Car float service operates between 65th Street / Bay Ridge Yard in
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At their peak, the railroads had 3,400 employees operating small fleets totalling 323 car floats, plus 1,094 other
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Industrial & Offline Terminal Railroads of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Bronx & Manhattan
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Port Terminal Operation: Port Terminal Management, Stevedoring, Stowage, Lighterage and Harbor Boats
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on the west. The ferry operation ended in 1906. The B&O operated a car float across the
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to Washington, D.C., and points to the west. The operation ended after the opening of the
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West 26th Street float bridge (former Baltimore & Ohio) and the only surviving wood
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across water obstacles, or to locations they could not otherwise go. An unpowered
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in the 1980s) and used until 1995 to carry dangerous cargoes and oversize cars.
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Between 1912 and 1936, the Erie Railroad operated a car float service on the
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Sennstrom, Bernard H. (1992). "Erie Railroad's Chicago River Service".
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Impossible Challenge: The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in Maryland
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had many car float operations, which lost ground to the post-
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in Long Island City, Queens; (former Long Island Railroad),
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The only remaining car float service in operation in the
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and the numerous online and offline terminals located in
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Unpowered barge with railroad tracks mounted on its deck
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An Erie tugboat and barge on the Chicago River in 1917
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1912 PRR map showing the Greenville Terminal and its
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Car float operations in New York Harbor
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