Company History: NYD was established in 1901 with the purchase of the defunct Brooklyn Wharf & Warehouse Company. Car floats brought railcars from docks in New Jersey and the Bronx to NYD’s three terminals located south of the Brooklyn Bridge. The three terminals were called Atlantic, Baltic, and Fulton. NYD dieselized in 1951 with five GE 44-tonners. In 1972, the city of New York appointed New York Dock as the designated operator of the adjoining Bush Terminal. During the proceedings that would ultimately create Conrail, it was determined that NYD should also acquire the neighboring Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal. It would be 1978 before they actually took control of the BEDT and by that time, NYD was in worse shape than the BEDT. Before long, the changing methods of handling freight in ports caught up with them and in 1983, New York Dock Railway and Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal were closed. Rail operations at Bush Terminal and Atlantic Terminal were resumed by New York Cross Harbor Railroad.
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