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Posted by B68 SLOW POKE on Sat Mar 17 17:07:49 2018 Old Bus pic. |
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Posted by HART BUS on Sat Mar 17 18:12:10 2018, in response to Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by B68 SLOW POKE on Sat Mar 17 17:07:49 2018. Obviously the Bronx since the bus is signed for Fordham Road |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Mar 17 18:16:40 2018, in response to Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by B68 SLOW POKE on Sat Mar 17 17:07:49 2018. A non-Air-conditioned Fishbowl, no less! |
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Posted by Asgard on Sat Mar 17 18:56:50 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by HART BUS on Sat Mar 17 18:12:10 2018. Looks like southbound on Bainbridge Avenue just below 201st Street. |
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Posted by gbs on Sun Mar 18 00:00:20 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by TransitChuckG on Sat Mar 17 18:16:40 2018. What's the square-ish addition on the roof? As I recall, the original new-look buses of the early '60s had plain roofs with no add-ons at all. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Mar 18 00:05:37 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by gbs on Sun Mar 18 00:00:20 2018. Its an antenna for the radio. The Green Lines didn't have such a thing.That is a nice photo is that bus a 1961? |
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Posted by andy on Sun Mar 18 00:05:45 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by gbs on Sun Mar 18 00:00:20 2018. The roof addition housed 2-way radio equipment which was installed on all TA and MABSTOA buses beginning in the late 1960s, as I recall.The old BX4 Bainbridge-Jerome Aves. route where this bus was photographed is today the BX34, but the route is basically unchanged. |
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Posted by Far Rockaway A Train on Sun Mar 18 06:56:36 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Mar 18 00:05:37 2018. OMG, it's a Q21A. You barely see any pictures of that route. |
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Posted by NJT Oradell on Sun Mar 18 12:28:33 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Mar 18 00:05:37 2018. According to the Ohio Museum of Transportations build list this bus is a 1964 TDH5303. |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sun Mar 18 13:06:22 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by Far Rockaway A Train on Sun Mar 18 06:56:36 2018. My grandmother and I used to take the Q21A to get to Rockaway Beach (she lived near the Newlots Ave IRT station). |
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Posted by northshore on Sun Mar 18 13:32:05 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by gbs on Sun Mar 18 00:00:20 2018. Those look like LILCO electrical lines. LILCO (now PSEG) serves the Rockaways. The Q21A ran infrequently, hence photos are rare. Route was discontinued in 1990, due to low ridership. |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Sun Mar 18 20:16:03 2018, in response to Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by B68 SLOW POKE on Sat Mar 17 17:07:49 2018. Bainbridge & E 201st |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Mar 18 20:59:32 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by Far Rockaway A Train on Sun Mar 18 06:56:36 2018. That's a blast from the past. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Mar 18 21:01:04 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by NJT Oradell on Sun Mar 18 12:28:33 2018. Oh ok |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Mar 18 21:01:43 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by northshore on Sun Mar 18 13:32:05 2018. You're kidding. You can tell those lines are LILCO wires? |
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Posted by WayneJay on Sun Mar 18 22:11:24 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by Asgard on Sat Mar 17 18:56:50 2018. Agreed! |
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Posted by WayneJay on Sun Mar 18 22:16:51 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by andy on Sun Mar 18 00:05:45 2018. Yup! When taken the Bx4 operated from KB, then to COL. Nowadays the Bx34 has been a Gun Hill route since that depot opened. |
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Posted by gbs on Sun Mar 18 23:07:55 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by gbs on Sun Mar 18 00:00:20 2018. The first such Green Buses I remember from around 1963-64 were numbered in the 400s. Bus #425 was one I recall. Our junior high school, Russell Sage, always had an old Green bus as a special school bus at three o'clock, from Forest Hills to Rego Park. One day we had a new-look bus which the driver claimed he took while no one was watching. Here's the information about the bus and location in the photo, from nycsubway.org. Note that the route is called "Q21" in the description: Green Bus #534 |
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Posted by northshore on Sun Mar 18 23:26:19 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by Catfish 44 on Sun Mar 18 21:01:43 2018. Yes the transformer box on the pole is a big giveaway and the configuration of the wires and horizontal wood bracing on the top of the poles are different from ConEd |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Mar 19 00:06:09 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by gbs on Sun Mar 18 23:07:55 2018. I thought those 400s were from 1960Green Lines used a unique system of numbering their buses. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Mon Mar 19 00:06:41 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by northshore on Sun Mar 18 23:26:19 2018. That's remarkable |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Mar 19 07:30:52 2018, in response to Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by B68 SLOW POKE on Sat Mar 17 17:07:49 2018. |
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Posted by NJT Oradell on Mon Mar 19 09:23:08 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sun Mar 18 13:06:22 2018. Yes! Ashford St and New Lots Ave. It was a sightseer enroute to Rockaway using mostly local streets until it got o the Broad Channel Bridge. Now the B-6 and B-84 start there and Ashford St and Cleveland St have had their directions of travel switched. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Mon Mar 19 16:39:00 2018, in response to [THE VIDEO] Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Mar 19 07:30:52 2018. This is great Bill.Thanks for finding this. |
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Posted by Far Rockaway A Train on Tue Mar 20 08:37:55 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sun Mar 18 13:06:22 2018. I would take the Q21A as opposed to the Q22 whenever I could because it was a lot faster than the Q22.The Q21A would still be here today if the Green Bus Lines ran it on a consistent schedule. Look at the Q52-it only covers a portion of the old Q21A but has plenty of ridership. |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Tue Mar 20 10:08:31 2018, in response to Re: Old pic. Do not know the exact location., posted by NJT Oradell on Mon Mar 19 09:23:08 2018. Ironically, my grandmother used to take the B6 to work (she was a nursery school teacher). This is back in the 60s and early 70s, long before the B6 came to Newlots station. I don't know what bus(es) she had to take to get to the B6, or if she walked all the way down. Nowadays, she would have a one-seat ride. It's all moot, as the nursery school closed in 1971, and she died in 1976. |
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