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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Tue May 21 04:42:05 2019 Tuscarora Almanac – May 21, 1931 – The Book of First Runs Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn Manhattan Transit Corporation Platforms on the Culver Line are cut back to allow for the operation of ten foot wide steel subway cars. Source: New York Division Bulletin /May 2000, article by Mr. Bernard Linder Tuscarora Almanac - May 21, 1967 - The Book of Homecomings Manhattan, New York Shore Line Trolley Museum Third Avenue Railways System trolley car # 629 finally returned to New York today after taking a sixteen year detour to Vienna, Austria, where she was known as # 4239. The car was on display on top of a flatbed trailer in Central Park. She had served on the Third Avenue Railway System from 1939 to 1949 and then was shipped to Vienna. She returns today to go to a new home at the Shoreline Trolley Museum in East Haven, Connecticut. She is still active at Shoreline where she is an integral part of the operating fleet. Tuscarora Almanac - May 21, 1988 - The Book of Wrecks Fairlawn, New Jersey Conrail / New Jersey Transit Rail Operations Two Conrail freight trains have a head-on collision at the "Broadway-Fair Lawn" station on the Bergen County Line of New Jersey Transit. The westbound train had two engines and twenty seven cars while the eastbound train was a local out of Suffern. The engineer of the Suffern train, a Mr. F.W. Clinton was on the ground switching cars and was killed. Source: New York Division Bulletin / July 1988 Larry, RedbirdR33 |