Pelham Bay Park - IRT Pelham Line - was created in 1920.
The area of Pelham Bay Park is 11.194 square kilometers.
At 843 acres, Central Park is the biggest park in Manhattan.
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Pelham Bay park in the Bronx with over 2,000 acres is.
"The Taking of Pelham 123" is the name of a film first released in 1974. It is based on the book by Morton Freedgood, AKA John Godey. The plot features the New York subway train #2 of the 1-2-3 line. It goes to Pelham Bay Park (the Pelham Parkway Station) in the Bronx. The train goes by a number of names locally. However, the name is Pelham is typically not one of them. The line was originally completed in 1920.
Bronx, New York around pelham bay park 6 train.
The 2 train of the 1-2-3 line (color code red) goes to Pelham Bay Park (the Pelham Parkway Station) in the Bronx, but New Yorkers do not call it the Pelham line. That's just in the movie. Most New Yorkers just call it the 1-2-3, or the red line, or by its old names, the Broadway line, or the BMT. The BMT/Broadway line was the second subway line in Manhattan, after the IRT (Lexington Avenue line, now called the 4-5-6, or the green line). The BMT was completed in 1920.
Bay Park Square was created in 1980.
The phone number of the Pelham Bay Branch is: 718-792-6744.
Maumee Bay State Park was created in 1975.
Seal Bay Conservation Park was created in 1971.
Big Bay State Park was created in 1963.