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Topic: Indiana Jones storms the IRT----in Scotland! |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 10:07 pm Subject: 44A-Union Turpike, Q44B-Malba Shu |
A-Astorian:
Thanks for sharing this additional info; being from New Jersey, I was not at all aware of this.
I always found Queens to be a quite interesting borough, not just because of the vario ... |
Topic: Indiana Jones storms the IRT----in Scotland! |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 10:21 pm Subject: Indiana Jones storms the IRT----in Scotland! |
In this wintry scene from 1977, we see "Jetson" #2017 still carrying its classic, old-style roller curtain, while working the "Q44"............
https://www.nycsubway.org/perl/sh ... |
Topic: Baseball buses/rapid transit (then and now) |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2024 10:57 am Subject: Baseball buses/rapid transit (then and now) |
TARS/ST------ interested in knowing what new (late 1940s) SURFACE routes basically followed the old TARS streetcar lines-and which runs now only utilized a part of the old TARS routings? "NYO&q ... |
Topic: "Happy Birthday, IRT!":Influences:Philly/Chicago |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 11:28 pm Subject: "Happy Birthday, IRT!":Influences:Philly/Chicago |
This regards the partial building collapse in "da Bronx" (western Bronx) this afternoon (BX40 and BX42 buses are being rerouted); an ABC-7 Eyewitness News report stated that the 6-story buil ... |
Topic: The New York "bit players" we tend to ignore...... |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2023 2:12 pm Subject: The New York "bit players" we tend to ignore...... |
W.B.:
I just came across this; thought you might be interested in the pics (note ads and subway map)......
https://www.50slucy.com/lucy-and-the-loving-cup-on-the-subway.html
It ju ... |
Topic: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2023 9:45 pm Subject: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
This rare 1950's color photo of two MACKS (C-45s?) is interesting.
Note that the bus nearest the camera is #5098.
I consulted the Greller book ("NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT SYSTEM BUSES & TRO ... |
Topic: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2023 10:01 pm Subject: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
Sure looks like QUEENS TRANSIT "Sherman" #882 is still recovering from some sort of "hangover", on a sunny day back in '75...........
https://www.nycsubway.org/perl/show ... |
Topic: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2023 10:01 pm Subject: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
Thoughts........
The following is from "NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT BUSES" (Martin)........
"........buses from the newly formed QUEENS-NASSAU TRANSIT CORP. replaced streetcars in 1937. ... |
Topic: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2023 10:14 am Subject: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
This MTA file photo (giving us a fine head-on view of RTS #2263) dates to 1981.......
https://www.nycsubway.org/perl/show?154366
(courtesy: nycsubway.org)
Looks almost like Central Park Wes ... |
Topic: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2023 11:56 am Subject: Buses/subways in "All In The Family" (Da Bronx) |
The house seen in the opening credits of AITF is actually location at 89-70 Cooper Avenue, Astoria.
If, indeed, the Bunkers did reside in Astoria, they would have used the "RR"
The bu ... |
Topic: The New York "bit players" we tend to ignore...... |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2023 4:14 pm Subject: The New York "bit players" we tend to ignore...... |
In this busy (and nostalgic) scene from 1980 (Flatbush & 3rd) the "Dangerfields" that dominate this picture indeed are virtually pristine, at least, when compared to the subway rolling ... |
Topic: St. George bus platforms, etc....... |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Sat May 06, 2023 4:04 pm Subject: St. George bus platforms, etc....... |
.......anyone have any info on the aforementioned TOMPKINS BUS CORPORATION?
I found it most interesting to see that there might have been a "connection" with DE CAMP, back in the 1930's.. ... |
Topic: October 31, 1956: An Era Ends In Brooklyn |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 5:04 pm Subject: October 31, 1956: An Era Ends In Brooklyn |
Though the 2nd avenue El never ran into the Bronx, a number of its gate cars served Bronx straphangers from 1941 through the early 1950's.
Second Avenue Expresses ran to Bronx Park and in rush hour ... |
Topic: October 31, 1956: An Era Ends In Brooklyn |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2023 8:24 am Subject: October 31, 1956: An Era Ends In Brooklyn |
Where did the Second Avenue Line begin and end?
Was there service from Downtown all the way to Flushing and/or Astoria prior to 1942?
The Second Avenue El ran from either South Ferry or City Hall ... |
Topic: October 31, 1956: An Era Ends In Brooklyn |
X-Astorian
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Forum: New York City Buses Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2023 10:02 pm Subject: October 31, 1956: An Era Ends In Brooklyn |
Where did the Second Avenue Line begin and end?
Was there service from Downtown all the way to Flushing and/or Astoria prior to 1942?
The Second Avenue El ran from either South Ferry or City Hall ... |
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