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Tuscarora Almanac for January 9

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 9 07:36:06 2021



Tuscarora Almanac - January 9, 1879 - The Book of First Runs

New York City
Metropolitan Elevated Railroad Company

The 6th Avenue El begins a shuttle service along 53rd Street between 59th Street Station on the 9th Avenue EL and 50th Street Station on the 6th Avenue El. A new station is opened on 53rd Street called "8th Avenue - 53rd Street". Through service begins a month later on February 25.

Source: New York Division Bulletin /December 1993, article by Mr. Bernard Linder 1993




Tuscarora Almanac - January 9, 1908 - The Book of First Runs

New York City
Interborough Rapid Transit Company

The Lexington Avenue Line is extended under the East River through the Joralemon Street Tunnels to Brooklyn. A new station is opened at Borough Hall.



Tuscarora Almanac – January 9, 1919 – The Book of First Runs

Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company

The center track of the Myrtle Avenue el between Wycloff Avenue and Bushwick Avenue is tested. It is never used for passenger service

Source; New York Division Bulletin, February 1971, article by Mr. Bernard Linder



Tuscarora Almanac – January 9, 1952 – The Book of Last Runs

Reading, Pennsylvania
Reading Transit Company

Streetcar service is discontinued on the last two lines: Route 16 Mohnton, 5th & Washington Streets and Route 16 A Shillington.

Source: “Pennsylvania Trolleys in Color”, Volume 1, (Morning Sun Books /1997) by Mr. William D. Volkmer




Tuscarora Almanac - January 9, 1978 - The Book of First Runs

New York City Transit Authority

Three free transfer points opened today.

The first connects the Pacific Street Station of the BMT 4th Avenue Line with the IRT and BMT Atlantic Avenue Stations.

The second connects the 14th Street - 7th Avenue Station of the IRT Broadway-7th Avenue Line with the BMT and IND Stations at 14th Street and 6th Avenue.

The third connects the Canal Street Station of the IRT Lexington Avenue Line with the three BMT Canal Street Stations.

Source: New York Division Bulletin / January 1978

Larry, RedbirdR33



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