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The Fifth Avenue El was a key elevated transit line in Brooklyn, connecting the Culver, West End, and Sea Beach lines to Downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan. As part of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit (BRT) system, it helped unify the borough’s former steam railroads, shaping the evolution of NYC’s transit network. Discover the history of this lost elevated railway and its lasting impact on Brooklyn’s transportation system. 🎥 In collaboration with Calcagno Map Company, we take a deep dive into this historic line, exploring its route, stations, connections, and legacy through rare photos and video footage. https://www.calcagnomaps.com/ Support us by buying a coffee or leaving a thank you here on YouTube! Your support helps us create more content. https://buymeacoffee.com/subways_io Original @bobq3753 video. • Elevated Line, 5th Ave Brooklyn El, C... 📌 Jump to the sections that interest you: ⏳ Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction 01:23 – Ride-Along 🚆 08:23 – Long Island Connection 10:10 – Fifth Avenue Mainline 11:35 – Long Island & Culver Ownership 12:30 – Third Avenue Branch 13:54 – Gowanus Conversion 14:22 – 36th Street Complex 15:41 – Fourth Avenue Subway 17:28 – Hudson Avenue 18:38 – Downtown Brooklyn 19:05 – 1923 Derailment 20:15 – Conclusion 🔔 “Subscribe for more NYC transit history! 📌 “Did you know about Brooklyn’s lost elevateds? Share your thoughts in the comments!” 📺 “Watch next: • The Evolution of Prospect Park Statio... #NYCTransit #BrooklynHistory #SubwayHistory #FifthAveEl #BRT #ElevatedTrain #LostTransit #VintageNYC #LIRR #BrooklynSubway #NYCHistory #RailroadHistory #TransitExplained #UrbanExploration #TrainHistory 🚇🚊