Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company
Product Details CompanyBroadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad Company Certificate TypeMortgage Bond Date IssuedJuly 1, 1884CanceledYesPrinterHenry Seibert & Bros. Litho.SignaturesHand signedApproximate Size12" (w) by 17" (h)ImagesShow the exact certificate you will receiveGuaranteed AuthenticYesAdditional DetailsNAReference $50 to $75 Historical Context The Broadway and Seventh Avenue Railroad was a streetcar operator in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.It was originally incorporated on May 26, 1864. The company opened a line from Lower Manhattan to Central Park in 1864. However, south of Union Square, tracks were not allowed on Broadway due to local opposition. Thus the route began in the trackage west of City Hall, jointly owned by the Sixth Avenue Railroad and Eighth Avenue Railroad, and used the one-way pair of Church Street and West Broadway to Canal Street and Greene Street and Wooster Street to 8th Street, north of which both directions used University Place to Un