The Kingsbridge Depot is located in the block bounded by Ninth Avenue, Tenth Avenue, and 216th and 218th Streets in Inwood, Manhattan. Two blocks to the south is the New York City Subway's 207th Street Yard. The depot was originally a car barn of the Third Avenue Railway, and became the location of the central repair shop in 1947, when the 65th Street Shops closed. In 1948, the shop was again relocated to the depot in Yonkers.The original 1897 depot stood until 1990. Today, Kingsbridge Depot consists of two separate buildings; one for maintenance and one for bus storage.
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| - The Kingsbridge Depot is located in the block bounded by Ninth Avenue, Tenth Avenue, and 216th and 218th Streets in Inwood, Manhattan. Two blocks to the south is the New York City Subway's 207th Street Yard. The depot was originally a car barn of the Third Avenue Railway, and became the location of the central repair shop in 1947, when the 65th Street Shops closed. In 1948, the shop was again relocated to the depot in Yonkers.The original 1897 depot stood until 1990. Today, Kingsbridge Depot consists of two separate buildings; one for maintenance and one for bus storage.
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| - The Kingsbridge Depot is located in the block bounded by Ninth Avenue, Tenth Avenue, and 216th and 218th Streets in Inwood, Manhattan. Two blocks to the south is the New York City Subway's 207th Street Yard. The depot was originally a car barn of the Third Avenue Railway, and became the location of the central repair shop in 1947, when the 65th Street Shops closed. In 1948, the shop was again relocated to the depot in Yonkers.The original 1897 depot stood until 1990. Today, Kingsbridge Depot consists of two separate buildings; one for maintenance and one for bus storage.
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