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Bronx Park Terminal (IRT Third Avenue Line) : ウィキペディア英語版
Bronx Park Terminal (IRT Third Avenue Line)

Bronx Park Terminal was a terminal station on the demolished IRT Third Avenue Line in The Bronx. The station was located adjacent to Bronx Park and the New York Botanical Garden at 198th Street between Webster Avenue and Southern Boulevard, in the approximate location of the modern Fordham Preparatory School. It was opened on May 21, 1902〔 and closed on November 14, 1951.〔New York's El Lines 1867-1955 Electric Railroaders Assn Dec 1956, Bulletin #25〕 The next southbound stop was Fordham Road – 190th Street.〔
==History==
The station was built as a one stop extension from Fordham Road – 190th Street (then called Pelham Avneue) to provide direct service to Bronx Park, particularly the New York Botanical Garden. It was located on a 2,200 x 50 foot tract of land on the western edge of the campus of St. John's College (now the Rose Hill campus of Fordham University), purchased from the college by the Manhattan Railway Company.〔 This characteristic was shared with much of Bronx Park, particularly the Bronx Zoo and Botanical Garden which were also built on former Fordham property.
The station was the northern terminal for all Third Avenue Line trains until an extension north of Fordham Road on a separate right-of-way along Webster Avenue to Gun Hill Road was completed on October 4, 1920, which included a station at nearby 200th Street (now Bedford Park Boulevard). Due to reduced patronage at the station, beginning in 1948 no service ran to or from Bronx Park between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. The station was closed entirely in 1951, and the entire structure was demolished by 1952. Afterwards, the right-of-way of the stub line was re-purchased by Fordham University for $55,000.

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