Bronx Coliseum

Bronx Coliseum

The Bronx Coliseum was a former sports venue in New York City, in the borough of The Bronx.

The Bronx Coliseum hosted the defunct Eastern Hockey League's Bronx Tigers franchise for two non-consecutive seasons, 1933-34, and 1937-38.

The Bronx Coliseum is long-defunct, and has since been replaced with an New York City Transit Authority bus depot, under the former name Coliseum Depot. The current name of the site is West Farms Depot. The site of the former arena is located at East 177th Street near Devoe Avenue in the West Farms section of The Bronx.


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