Similarities between 1 (New York City Subway service) and Van Cortlandt Park
1 (New York City Subway service) and Van Cortlandt Park have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): City Hall (IRT Lexington Avenue Line), Early history of the IRT subway, Hudson Line (Metro-North), IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line, Metro-North Railroad, New York City Subway, Riverdale, Bronx, South Ferry/Whitehall Street (New York City Subway), The Bronx, Van Cortlandt Park, Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line).
City Hall (IRT Lexington Avenue Line)
City Hall, also known as City Hall Loop, was the original southern terminal station of the first line of the New York City Subway, built by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT), named the "Manhattan Main Line", and now part of the IRT Lexington Avenue Line.
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Early history of the IRT subway
The first regularly operated subway in New York City was built by the city and leased to the Interborough Rapid Transit Company for operation under Contracts 1 and 2, along with contract 3 of the Dual Contracts.
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Hudson Line (Metro-North)
Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line is a commuter rail line running north from New York City along the east shore of the Hudson River. Metro-North service ends at Poughkeepsie, with Amtrak's Empire Corridor trains continuing north to and beyond Albany. The line was originally the Hudson River Railroad (and the Spuyten Duyvil and Port Morris Railroad south of Spuyten Duyvil), and later part of the famous Water Level Route of the New York Central Railroad. The Croton–Harmon station divides the line into two distinct segments. South of there, the line is electrified with third rail, serving suburban stations located relatively close together. Most of the electrified zone has four tracks, usually two express and local tracks in each direction. For a few miles in the Bronx there are only two or three tracks. Local service is usually provided by electric trains, while diesel trains run express. North of Croton–Harmon, the line is not electrified and is mostly double-tracked (with a few triple track areas); the stations are also spaced further apart. Service between Croton–Harmon and Poughkeepsie is provided by diesel trains; these generally run express and skip most of the lower stations. From just north of Spuyten Duyvil to the end of the line, the Hudson Line is shared with Amtrak's Empire Corridor routes up the river.
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IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line
The IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line (also known as the IRT Seventh Avenue Line or the IRT West Side Line) is a New York City Subway line.
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Metro-North Railroad
The Metro-North Commuter Railroad, trading as MTA Metro-North Railroad or simply Metro-North, is a suburban commuter rail service run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), a public authority of the U.S. state of New York.
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New York City Subway
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the City of New York and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, a subsidiary agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
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Riverdale, Bronx
Riverdale is an affluent residential neighborhood in the northwest portion of the Bronx, a borough in New York City.
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South Ferry/Whitehall Street (New York City Subway)
South Ferry/Whitehall Street is a New York City Subway station complex in the Manhattan neighborhood of Financial District, under Battery Park.
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The Bronx
The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, in the U.S. state of New York.
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Van Cortlandt Park
Van Cortlandt Park is a park located in the borough of the Bronx in New York City.
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Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)
Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street is the northern terminal station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway.
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1 (New York City Subway service) and Van Cortlandt Park Comparison
1 (New York City Subway service) has 98 relations, while Van Cortlandt Park has 341. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 2.51% = 11 / (98 + 341).
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