
Coney Island (historic elevated train)
Coney Island (historic elevated train) refers to the early rail transit line that served the Coney Island area in Brooklyn, New York. Originally built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was part of the city's elevated train system, providing convenient access for visitors to the famous beach and amusement parks. The elevated tracks ran above streets, offering scenic views and efficient transportation before the widespread use of subways. Over time, service was discontinued or replaced by underground subway lines, but the historic elevated structure remains a significant part of the area's transit history.