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quickdriver27
Age: 62 Joined: 12 Sep 2013 Posts: 10 Location: Brooklyn NY
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:53 am Post subject: Brooklyn Bus Corp Roster help??? |
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I am desperately trying to find any kind of roster of the old Brooklyn Bus Corp buses that were running in brooklyn in the 30's thru their end. Any help would be appreciated. |
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Mr. Linsky BusTalk's Offical Welcoming Committee
Joined: 16 Apr 2007 Posts: 5071 Location: BRENTWOOD, CA. - WOODMERE, N.Y.
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:05 pm Post subject: Re: Brooklyn Bus Corp Roster help??? |
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quickdriver27 wrote: | I am desperately trying to find any kind of roster of the old Brooklyn Bus Corp buses that were running in the 30's thru their end. Any help would be appreciated. |
quickdriver27,
The best that I can advise you to do is to watch eBay (especially 4509bus) for a back issue of the June/July 1975 Motor Coach Age dealing exclusively with Brooklyn Bus Corporation pre and post city takeover.
I have attached a great 1939 photo of one of the company's outdoor storage yards looking upon a cross section of their equipment in the 30's
In the meantime I can whet your appetite with the first few listings;
1924 - 10 Yellow Coach Z-B-200's numbered 100 to 109
1928 - 5 White 50-B's numbered 101 to 104
1929 - 4 ACF 508's numbered 105 to 108 (leased from ACF)
1929 - 5 ACF 511's numbered 105 to 109
1929 - 10 Twin Coach 40's numbered 110 to 119
1929 - 2 Yellow Z's numbered 120 to 121
1930 - 12 ACF 511's numbered 122 to 133
1930 - 4 Mack BK's numbered 134 to 137
1930 - 1 Mack 6-BK-3S numbered 138
1930 - 6 Twin Coach 40's numbered 139 to 144
Hope this helps.
Photo courtesy of the Motor Bus Society.
Regards,
Mr. 'L'
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Q65A
Age: 66 Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 1773 Location: Central NJ
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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1 ACF-WH (1930) 40 pax (trolley coach; renumbered 1000 in 1932; Westinghouse traction equipment)
2 Twin-WH (1930) 40 pax (trolley coach; renumbered 1001 in 1932; Westinghouse traction equipment)
3 Osgood-Bradley-WH (1930) #pax unknown (trolley coach; Westinghouse traction equipment)
101-104 White 50-B (1928) 29 pax
105-108 ACF 508 (1929) 33 pax
109 ACF 510 (1929) 40 pax
110-119 Twin Model 40 (1929) 40 pax
120-121 Yellow Type Z (1929) 38 pax
122-133 ACF 511 (1929-1930) 40 pax
134-137 Mack BK (1930) 38 pax
138 Mack 6-BK-3S (1930) 38 pax
139-144 Twin Model 40 (1930) 40 pax
145-146 Mack AB, BC (1930) 29 pax
147-148 White 54A (1930) 38 pax
149-152 Twin Model 20 (1930) 23 pax
153-161 Mack AB (1931) # pax unknown
200-299 Twin Model 40 (1931) 40 pax
300-373 Twin Model 30 (1931) 27 pax
374-388 Twin Model 30-A (1934) 30 pax
400-449 Mack 6-BT-3S (1931) 43 pax
500 Mack 6-CL-3S (1934) 30 pax
510-524 Mack 6-CL-3S (1934) 30 pax
600 Twin Model 40 (1931) 40 pax
601-605 Yellow 717 (1934) 30 pax
700-729 ACF H-13-S (1936) 30 pax
800-874 ACF H-17-S (1938) 35 pax
900-974 Mack CT-3G (1939) 37 pax
1002-1007 Pullman-WH (1932) 41 pax (trolley coach; Westinghouse traction equipment) |
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Mr. Linsky BusTalk's Offical Welcoming Committee
Joined: 16 Apr 2007 Posts: 5071 Location: BRENTWOOD, CA. - WOODMERE, N.Y.
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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Q65A wrote: | 1 ACF-WH (1930) 40 pax (trolley coach; renumbered 1000 in 1932; Westinghouse traction equipment)
2 Twin-WH (1930) 40 pax (trolley coach; renumbered 1001 in 1932; Westinghouse traction equipment)
3 Osgood-Bradley-WH (1930) #pax unknown (trolley coach; Westinghouse traction equipment)
101-104 White 50-B (1928) 29 pax
105-108 ACF 508 (1929) 33 pax
109 ACF 510 (1929) 40 pax
110-119 Twin Model 40 (1929) 40 pax
120-121 Yellow Type Z (1929) 38 pax
122-133 ACF 511 (1929-1930) 40 pax
134-137 Mack BK (1930) 38 pax
138 Mack 6-BK-3S (1930) 38 pax
139-144 Twin Model 40 (1930) 40 pax
145-146 Mack AB, BC (1930) 29 pax
147-148 White 54A (1930) 38 pax
149-152 Twin Model 20 (1930) 23 pax
153-161 Mack AB (1931) # pax unknown
200-299 Twin Model 40 (1931) 40 pax
300-373 Twin Model 30 (1931) 27 pax
374-388 Twin Model 30-A (1934) 30 pax
400-449 Mack 6-BT-3S (1931) 43 pax
500 Mack 6-CL-3S (1934) 30 pax
510-524 Mack 6-CL-3S (1934) 30 pax
600 Twin Model 40 (1931) 40 pax
601-605 Yellow 717 (1934) 30 pax
700-729 ACF H-13-S (1936) 30 pax
800-874 ACF H-17-S (1938) 35 pax
900-974 Mack CT-3G (1939) 37 pax
1002-1007 Pullman-WH (1932) 41 pax (trolley coach; Westinghouse traction equipment) |
Bob,
Thanks - you saved me a forever stamp because I offered to mail a copy of the roster page to Quickdriver.
I would have completed the list myself but I had neither the time nor the patience to do so.
Best regards,
Mr. 'L' |
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Q65A
Age: 66 Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Posts: 1773 Location: Central NJ
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Posted: Thu Aug 14, 2014 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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My pleasure to help preserve the transportation history of my birthplace. |
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quickdriver27
Age: 62 Joined: 12 Sep 2013 Posts: 10 Location: Brooklyn NY
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 2:10 am Post subject: Brooklyn Bus Corp Roster help??? |
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To Mr. Linsky and Q65a...
To the both of you, I thank you very much for that needed info. It will certainly help me identify what little I have. Thank you both again. |
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Mr. Linsky BusTalk's Offical Welcoming Committee
Joined: 16 Apr 2007 Posts: 5071 Location: BRENTWOOD, CA. - WOODMERE, N.Y.
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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quickdriver27,
I'm sure that I speak for Q65A when I say that it was a pleasure for us to help you along - that's what we're here for - the whole concept of this board is sharing and I like to think we're the best at it!
In the meantime, if I see a copy of the relevant Motor Coach Age, I'll inform you immediately.
Also in the meantime, enjoy the photo below of fleet #955 - a 1939 37 passenger Mack modeled as a CT-3G and one of seventy five likenesses numbered from 900 to 974 which were originally purchased for World's Fair service.
These buses were the last that Brooklyn ever ordered and were transferred to the then newly formed Brooklyn Bus Division of the City of New York Board of Transportation at takeover in 1940 and continued to run well into the fifties.
Photo owned by this writer.
Enjoy,
Mr. 'L'
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