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The Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal (reporting mark BEDT) was a shortline railroad and marine terminal with its main facilities and administrative offices located on 86–88 Kent Avenue (now part of East River State Park and Bushwick Inlet Park) in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York City.
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Railroad, with the real steam engine being decorated from BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal No. 15. The dummy units usually consist of a steam or diesel...
The Brooklyn Army Terminal (BAT) is a large warehouse complex in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York City. The site occupies more than 95 acres (38 ha) between...
the hay sent in its original railcar to Bush's terminal in Brooklyn. Railroad companies in the eastern U.S. declined their western agents' request to...
Canadian National No. 89, Norfolk & Western No. 475 and BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal No. 15 (rebuilt as Thomas the Tank Engine) are all in active...
Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Service ended in April 2021. BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal used car floats. Chesapeake Bay – New York, Philadelphia &...
Company 1905 Operational Built as Southern Railway No. 1643. 13 BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal 0-6-0T H.K. Porter 1919 Display From the Railroad Museum of...
connecting Brooklyn to the Rockaway Peninsula. Brooklyn was long a major shipping port, especially at the Brooklyn Army Terminal and Bush Terminal in Sunset...
submarines, minesweepers, yachts, fireboats and other craft, based in Brooklyn, New York, from 1926 to 1938, and Oyster Bay, New York, from 1938 to 1984...
manufacturing businesses in the mid-19th century, especially the BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal. By the late 19th century, Bushwick Creek had been used as...
established the East River Terminal Railroad in 1907 to transport sugar between the refinery and the BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal, immediately to the north...
offered steam trips between Micaville and Kona using a former BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal Railroad 0-6-0T oil-fired steam engine #15 and two steel coaches...
Brooklyn's "EasternDistrict" when the City of Williamsburg was annexed by the former City of Brooklyn. This was the location where the original Brooklyn subway...
When the building's construction started in 1925, it was known as the EasternTerminal Office Building. The structure was renamed after Graybar, one of its...
Institute in Brooklyn, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1961. He first began photographing steam locomotives at BrooklynEasternDistrictTerminal in the...
Downtown Brooklyn is the third largest central business district in New York City (after Midtown Manhattan and Lower Manhattan), and is located in the...