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Re: Bx70, Bx71 and the History of New York Bus Service

Posted by Joe on Mon Jun 27 19:34:56 2016, in response to Re: Bx70, Bx71 and the History of New York Bus Service, posted by Joe on Mon Jun 27 19:26:40 2016.

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An article in the New York Times dated December 19, 1983, discussed a strike that began that morning. "New York Bus provides 12,500 daily commuters with non-stop service from Co-op City and other Bronx points into Manhattan, as well as carrying 7,000 Bronx children to school each day."
"In addition to affecting more than 200 express buses from Co-op City,Parkchester, City Island, Pelham Bay and Morris Park, the strike was expected to affect 125 buses that carry Bronx school children."

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