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New York subway founder honoured in home town

written by cassoscoop August 22, 2024
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One of Strabane’s most famous sons has been honoured this week with the unveiling of a blue plaque in the home town of Alexander Ector Orr, known as the founder of the New York subway.

The plaque was unveiled by Deputy Mayor of Derry and Strabane, Alderman Darren Guy, and is located at the Bowling Green.

Orr is one of five individuals to be commemorated in the second series of Ulster History Circle blue plaques to be funded by Derry City and Strabane Council.

Alexander E. Orr is best known for his lead role in the foundation of the New York subway system which opened on October 27, 1904, after a construction period of four years.

Orr becoming a successful businessman following his emigration from Tyrone in 1850 at the age of 19.

He was also active in public life, notably as chairman of the Rapid Transit Board, tasked with constructing a subway for the city.

The initial 9.1 mile-long line ran from City Hall in lower Manhattan to 145th Street and Broadway in Harlem.

The day after his death on June 3, 1914, the NY Public Service Committee unanimously passed a minute that the name of Mr Orr would ‘always be linked with the development of rapid transit facilities in New York’.

Speaking after the unveiling, Ald. Guy said: “The blue plaque is a wonderful way to celebrate our links with the US and to highlight the important role that many local people played in the foundation of the nation.

“Alexander Ector Orr was hugely significant in the development of the New York transport network, and he should be remembered here in his home town where I hope more people will now find out about his significant achievements.”

Alexander E. Orr was originally born in Camus in Strabane, but there appears to be no trace remaining of the Orr family home.

There are currently five other blue plaques located in Strabane honouring George Sigerson, Ezekiel J. Donnell, Annie Russell Maunder, William Starrat and Brian O’Nolan.

Chairman of the Ulster History Circle, Chris Spurr, said: “Alexander Ector Orr is known as ‘the Father of the New York Subway’ for arranging the financing and construction of this major rapid transport system which opened almost 120 years ago in October 1904.

“The Ulster History Circle is pleased to commemorate this prominent New York businessman and financier with a blue plaque near his birthplace at Bowling Green.

“The Circle is grateful to Derry City and Strabane District Council for their financial support towards the plaque, and to Strabane Credit Union for their kind assistance.”

New York subway founder honoured in home town was last modified: August 22nd, 2024 by cassoscoop

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