Interboro Brewing Company - Montgomery Street - Crown Heights, Brooklyn

30 01 2008

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn

Interboro Brewing Company, Montgomery Street - Crown Hgts, Brooklyn
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Interboro Brewing Company- In January 1913, the Consumers Park Brewery merged with the New York and Brooklyn Brewing Company, with the new company called “Interboro Brewing Company.” Their brands were “Interboro” and “Bismark.” The New York and Brooklyn Brewing Company plants were closed and all their beer was brewed at the Consumers Park plant.

The Interboro Brewing Company continued in business through 1920, when they closed because of Prohibition. “Consumers Park” also was the name of a train station at Montgomery Street. The stop was part of the old Brooklyn Rapid Transit subway line—later reorganized as the Brooklyn Manhattan Transit (BMT). On November 1, 1918, a train crash occurred in the tunnel of the next station, Malbone Street (Empire Boulevard). It took the lives of 97 people on the Brighton Beach local-express and sent many others to the hospital. Bodies of the fatally injured were brought to the local police stationhouse and to the lobby of Ebbets Field. The Malbone Street crash remains the city’s worst subway disaster. - Times Newsweekly

Modern Brewery Age - May 24, 2004  FindArticles - Brooklyn celebrates long brewing history


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4 responses to “Interboro Brewing Company - Montgomery Street - Crown Heights, Brooklyn”

30 01 2008
31 01 2008
Joseph (00:10:19) :

What happened to this subway line? I live in this neighborhood for over 50 years and I never heard or saw anything indicating such a subway line. Can I find any info on this anywhere?

31 01 2008
fadingad (00:55:38) :

Joseph- This is the “Franklin Avenue Shuttle” line connecting the A Train to the BMT - numbers 2 & 5. When it is warmer, I will sneak back behind these buildings to get some better shots with the train passing by. I’ll let you know when!

2 02 2008
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