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Tuesday, February 7, 2006
February 6, 1893 Request to Allow Trolley Service in Pelham
Barely a month after the
incorporation of the Westchester Electric Railroad Company in January 1893, the
firm submitted to the Town of Pelham an application for a franchise to operate
an electric trolley car line along today's Fifth Avenue between the New Haven
Main Line tracks and Pelham's northern border with Mount Vernon. The
application, dated February 6, 1893, was among papers located during a cleanup
of the basement of Town Hall located at 34 Fifth Avenue on Saturday, January 28.
(To read more about the cleanup, see Monday, January 30, 2006: "Cleanup of
Pelham Town Hall Basement Leads to Discoveries").
Beginning in about 1893, the
Westchester Electric Railroad Company began organizing and, soon, constructing
street railway lines in Mount Vernon, Pelham and New Rochelle. The company
became a subsidiary of the Union Railway Company over which the Third Avenue
Railroad Company acquired control in 1898. Including the tracks in Pelham,
the Third Avenue Railroad Company was able to assemble a streetcar system that
extended from lower Manhattan through the City, the Bronx and into Southern
Westchester County.
An image of the company's application
to construct the first portion of its lines in Pelham appears immediately below.
Beneath that is the transcribed text of the application to facilitate full text
searches.

"New York, Feby. 6, 1893.
To The Honorable Town Board
Of The Town of Pelham, New York.
Gentlemen:-
The undersigned, the Westchester
Electric Railroad Company, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the
State of New York, respectfully petitions your Honorable Body for the right to
construct, maintain and operate a street surface railroad to be operated by
electricity through, over, upon and along the following street or highway in the
Town of Pelham, together with the necessary connections, switches, sidings and
turnouts for the convenient working of the same.
Beginning at a point on Wolf's Lane
immediately south of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad crossing,
thence in a northerly direction along said Wolf's Lane (also called 5th Ave)
through the Village of Pelhamville to the boundary line of the Town of Pelham,
Trusting that favorable action may be
taken on the above petition we are
Yours very espectfully [sic],
Westchester Electric Railroad Co.
by H. N. Corlis, President [?]"
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