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Tuscarora Almanac for September 14

Posted by irtredbirdr33 on Sun Sep 14 12:53:59 2025



Tuscarora Almanac for September 14


1964 –from The Book of First Runs

The R-32 A "Brightliners" begin passenger service today on the "Q" Broadway-Brighton Express. The first train ran from Brighton Beach to 57 Street - 7th Avenue with cars (n) 3359-8, 3371-0, 3362-3 and 3364-5.

After the General Overhaul Rebuilding of the late 1980’s the R-32 A’s and R-32’s were collectively classed as R-32 GOH or more simply R-32.

When the contract was awarded to the Budd Company in 1963 for 600 stainless steel cars it was split into two separate orders. The first 300 cars were classed as “R-32 A”, road nos: 3350-3649. They were paid for by the City of New York. The second 300 cars were known as “R-32”, road nos: 3650-3949. They were paid for by bonds issued by the New York City Transit Authority.


1974 – from The Book of Last Runs

This will be the last day in passenger service of the veteran Erie Railroad "Stillwell" coaches. They have spent the last several years assigned to the runs between Port Jervis and Hoboken. There is no Sunday service so final runs will occur on Saturday, September 14. There are two scheduled trains that day; the eastbound, No 70 which runs to Hoboken in the morning and the westbound, No 71 which returns to Port Jervis in the late afternoon.

This morning No.70 came down with three E-8's 829, 816, 825 and fifteen coaches. No.70 ran back to Port Jervis with E-8 825 and two coaches. It then deadheaded back to Hoboken.

Source: “Erie Lackawanna in Color” (Morning Sun Books / 1994) by Mr. Larry De Young
Source: “Erie Lackawanna East” (Quadrant Press / 1975) by Mr. Karl R. Zimmerman


1979 – from The Book of First Runs

The three restored BU Gate cars arrive at the Court Street Transit Museum in Brooklyn.
The roster numbers are 1404 (motor), 1273 (trailer) and 1407 (motor).
Larry, RedbirdR33



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