Authors: Doug Most
street railways
franchises for
number of lines, nationwide, and power sources for
number of passengers
rerouted during subway construction
vulnerability to weather
streets
congestion eased, with introduction of subways
traffic on
Strong, Sam
Strong, William L.
subcontractors, used in subway construction
suburbs
subway cars
subways
complaints about
electric
first accident
idea of
opposition to
public’s acceptance of
race between New York and Boston, to build
rituals and routines of
speed and capacity of
See also
Boston subway; New York subway
Sullivan, Timothy
Sumner, William Graham
Sunderland, Byron
surveyors of subway routes
Tammany Hall
telegraphy
telephones
Tenth Avenue fire (New York, 1886)
Thames Tunnel
theater in New York
Third Avenue elevated (New York City)
third rail
tickets for subways
machines for dispensing
Tilden, Samuel
Times
(London)
Times Square, New York
Toussaint, W. W.
Towe, Samuel
Towle, George V.
track crossings on separated grades
traffic congestion
transcontinental railroad, and the golden spike
transfers, free
lack of
transit systems
competing sources of power for
consolidation of individual companies into
19th century problem of
precursors to
public vs. private construction and operation of, debate
speed and safety in
transportation
19th century progress in
20th century new forms of
Tremont House, Boston
trolley cars, speed of
Trufant, Gilman “Gil”
tunnel digging
in ancient times
cave-ins
cost of different methods of
cut-and-cover method
fatalities incurred in
in modern times
tunnel digging machines
Beach’s
Brunel’s
English
Greathead’s
for New York subways
roof shield (Boston)
tunnels, subway, diameter of
turnstiles
Twain, Mark
Tweed, William Magear Jr., “Boss”
typewriters
Underground.
See
London subway
underground
acceptance of
fear of
underground utility lines
unemployment
Union House for the Orphans of Soldiers and Sailors
unions
United States Naval Academy
urban mass transit systems.
See
transit systems
U.S. Patent Office
utility lines
buried
overhead
vactrain
Van Brunt, Charles H.
Van Depoele, Charles
Vanderbilt, Cornelius II
Vanderbilt, Gertrude
Vanderbilt, Mrs. William K.
Van Wyck, Robert
Vathek
(Gothic novel)
vaudeville in New York
ventilation of subways
Verne, Jules
Viaduct Plan (Tweed’s)
Vinal, William
Wade & Leverich
Wall Street, panics
Washburn and Washburn
Washington, D.C.
Washington Heights, New York
Washington Monument
waterproofing the subway tunnels
water pumped from subways
Watson, C. W.
Wearing Booth and Company
weather forecasts
Wellington, Duke of
Wells, H. G.
West End Street Railway Company (Boston)
electrification
founding of
ridership
West Side, New York City
Whalen, Michael
whaling industry
Whitman, Walt
Whitney, Elinor
Whitney, Harry
Whitney, Harry Payne
Whitney, Henry Melville
childhood
conflict with Matthews
consulted by William regarding transit
early career
and electrification
family background
inspects his company
last years
loses interest in a subway
marriage to Margaret Green
mentioned
popularity of, as boss
proposes a subway
real estate holdings
resigns from West End Street Railway Company presidency
rivalry with brother William
Whitney, James
Whitney, James Scollay
Whitney, John
Whitney, Josephine
Whitney, Josiah
Whitney, Laura
Whitney, Olive
Whitney, Pauline
Whitney, Ruth
Whitney, Susan
Whitney, William Collins
childhood
corporate counsel of New York City
death of
early career
enmity with Hewitt
estate
family background
interest in transportation
marriage to Flora Payne
mentioned
mourns Flora
Navy secretary
offer to build subway, rejected (1899)
personal life
political interests
presidential candidature, proposed
rivalry with brother Henry
second marriage to Edith Randolph
secretly aids building of subway
secretly undermines building of subway
takeover of New York City transit
Widener’s letter to
Whitney, William Payne “Willie”
Whitney family
Whitney Museum of American Art
Whitney’s Pure Lemon Juice
Widener, Peter A. B.
Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Massachusetts
Willson, Hugh B.
Wilson, John W.
wires
overhead
underground
Wolcott, Roger
Woodbridge, S. Homer
Woodbury and Leighton
workers
pay of
See also
Boston subway, construction workers; New York subway, construction workers
World
(New York paper)
World’s Work
Worthen, William Ezra
Worthen plan
Wright, Orville and Wilbur
Yale University
Young Men’s Democratic Club of Massachusetts
Henry Melville Whitney, owner of the world’s largest streetcar company, proposed tunneling under Boston Common. (
Courtesy of Lee Sylvester
)
William Collins Whitney, New York transit king and Secretary of the Navy under President Cleveland. (
Courtesy of Lee Sylvester
)
Late in his life, Henry Whitney loved spending time with his children. (
Courtesy of Lee Sylvester
)
Alfred Ely Beach
New York mayor Abram S. Hewitt was in charge when the Blizzard of 1888 struck. (
Library of Congress
)
Marc Isambard Brunel, the engineer behind London’s Underground. (
National Portrait Gallery, London
)
William “Boss” Tweed used corruption to kill Beach’s tunnel. (
National Archives
)