brooklyn bridge. line thatline is the feeds the eastern addition. that's broadway and brooklyn. broadway brooklyn and broadway in queens. ran throughy new york,rg, east cypress hills and it was line in over the city the early 20th century. this is an l-train system, not elevated subway system. this is a more primitive technology. it could not handle the numbers people that subway system of today could handle. at for those days, it was miracle, because you weren't on the street. and you knew when you took the l-train, it would take you a certain amount of time to get tookhere, but it always you that time. in l.a., they say if you have to 20 minutese, it's away, you plan for a two-hour trip because of the freeways. it's fascinating. l.a. people have all of their trunk of their car, because they never know. so they have their whole lives in their cars. with the l-train system, you absolutely knew when you were get over the brooklyn bridge to park row. l-trains encouraged the building of fine townhouse neighborhoods. we'll see what i'm talking about in a minute. is the post civil wa