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5-621: The following companies are or have been known as the Seaview Railroad or Sea View Railroad : Sea View Railroad (Brooklyn) , the owner of the Brighton Beach Line and Coney Island Elevated in New York City Sea View Railroad (Rhode Island) , an interurban from Providence south to Wakefield Seaview Transportation Company , commonly known as

10-737: A result the Sea View commenced building its own line to Wakefield (with an ultimate destination of Westerly) in 1908. The expansion attempt made it as far as Robinson Street in Wakefield before reaching the Narragansett Pier Railroad line, the owners of which refused to allow the Sea View to cross. The Rhode Island Company purchased the Sea View Railroad in 1906, operating it until 1918 before it reverted to its previous owners, who had by that time heavily neglected

15-548: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sea View Railroad (Rhode Island) The Sea View Railroad was an interurban streetcar line running south from East Greenwich to Narragansett , Wakefield , and Peace Dale . Originally chartered in 1887, construction began in 1899 and the railroad opened between East Greenwich and Narragansett Pier in 1900. Private right-of-way began after crossing south into North Kingstown from East Greenwich. In addition to passengers,

20-584: The Seaview Railroad , a terminal railroad in Rhode Island Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Seaview Railroad . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Seaview_Railroad&oldid=1042574153 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

25-505: The railroad also maintained a significant business carrying freight, including coal and agricultural products. The Sea View Railroad signed an agreement with the Narragansett Pier Railroad in 1902, whereby overhead lines were extended along the latter company's line from Narragansett Pier to Wakefield for use by Sea View trolleys. When the agreement expired in 1907 the Narragansett Pier Railroad refused to renew it; as

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