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Tuscarora Almanac for December 16

Posted by irtredbirdr33 on Tue Dec 16 11:33:41 2025

Tuscarora Almanac for December 16


1922 – from The Book of Last Runs

The Union Ferry Company, once the dominant operator on the East River lowers the flag for the last time. The three remaining routes; Fulton Street, Whitehall Street-Atlantic Avenue and Whitehall Street-Hamilton Avenue are taken over by New York City. The city acquires nine boats as well.


1933 – from The Book of Last Runs

This is the last day of streetcar service in Weymouth, Massachusetts.

1953 – from The Book of Last Runs


The Erie Railroad abandons the section of the original Main Line over Otisville Mountain. Hereafter all trains will run through the tunnel on the Graham Branch. In order to accommodate “high and wide” loads the Otisville Tunnel is converted to single track.

Source: Yanosey, Robert J Erie Railroad Facilities In Color, Volume 2: New York (2007), Morning Sun Books


1966 – from The Book of First Runs

The Jersey Central Railroad begins operation of New Jersey’s first push-pull train. Four of the 86 seat coaches built by the Pressed Steel Car Company in the 1930’s are equipped with cabs at one end. The cars are numbered 1317, 1319, 1320 and 1321.

Source: Yanosey, Robert J Jersey Central Lines Power In Color; Volume 1: #50-1709 2015, Morning Sun Books


1971 – from The Book of First Runs


The first train of R-44's begins trial service today on the "E" Queens - 8 Avenue Express.
The consist is (s) 112, 117, 113, 114, 108, 109, 111, 110.


2001 – from The Book of First Runs

The "F" Queens - 6th Avenue - Culver Express begins regular service through the 63rd Street Connector. The first train consisted of eight R-46's; (s) 6246-6244, 6216-6218, and 6112-6113-6111-6110.


2015 – from The Book of First Runs


PATH PA-1C car 143 arrives at the Trolley Museum of New York in Kingston. This car was damaged at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 and has been stored at JFK Airport since then.

Source: ERA Bulletin /February 2016

Larry, RedbirdR33


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