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Tuscarora Almanac for January 13 and a Forgotten Station

Posted by irtredbirdr33 on Tue Jan 13 09:18:57 2026



Tuscarora Almanac for January 13 and a Train of the Week


1946 – from The Book of Last Runs

This is the last day of streetcar service in Newport News, Virginia.


1956 – from The Book of Last Runs

No. 7 Flushing Super Express service during the PM rush is discontinued. Service during the AM rush will last until December 14.


1980 – from The Book of Service Changes

New Schedules for the IRT Division went into effect on January 13, 1980. The most notable feature is the discontinuance of late night express service on the Lexington Avenue Line. No. 4 trains will make all local stops. No. 6 trains will now operate as shuttles between Pelham Bay Park and 125th Street. Trains will arrive and depart at the lower level platform and northbound trains will wrong rail through the river tunnel to 3rd Avenue in The Bronx. (This differs from the earlier 1930’s shuttle which turned back at 110th Street).
All No.5 trains from either Dyre Avenue or East 241st Street will now operate as Thru-Expresses in The Bronx during rush hours in the direction of traffic. Midday No. 6 Pelham Bay Park trains will now run express on the Pelham Line in The Bronx. Express service will operate southbound from about 6:30 AM to 12:30 PM and northbound from 12:30 PM to 7 PM.
Source: New York Division Bulletin / December 1979


1981 – from The Book of Wrecks

Years of deferred maintenance, poor management and municipal neglect finally caught up with the New York subway system today.

2,117 subway cars could not answer the call to service being laid up for repairs. That was nearly one out of three. It would take several years and a lot of hard work before the subway system would climb out of the pit.

Source: “New York Subways” (John Hopkins University Press /1997) by Mr. Gene Sansone.


1986 – from The Book of First Runs

The first train of overhauled R-26 cars painted in the "Redbird II" scheme enters service today on the No. 2 7th Avenue Express. The consist is (s) 7796-7803-7799-7790-7768-7777-7793-7782-7785-7794.

2001 – from The Book of First Runs
The first revenue train operates through the 63rd Street Connection between 21st Street - Queensbridge and the IND Queens Line. It is the 2343 "E" train from the World Trade Center. The consist is (n) 3517-6, 3718-9, 3839-8, 3723-2 and 3833-2.

Source: New York Division Bulletin /February 2001, article by Mr. Subutay Musluoglu


Tuscarora Train of the Week No. 3 >

New York City Transit Authority
IND Division
Rt. DD Grand Concourse – 8th Avenue – Culver Local
Time Period: December 1962

The DD Grand Concourse-8th Avenue-Culver ran for a little more than two weeks from December 7 to December 24, 1962. Service ran between 205th Street and Coney Island during the rush hours. Trains ran local via the IND Concourse and 8th Avenue lines to West 4th Street. The route than followed the Houston Street line and the Rutgers Street tunnel to Brooklyn and then over the Culver line to Coney Island. The trains were identified as “DD” 6th Avenue Local even though they never operated on Sixth Avenue.

There was a water main break at 18th Street and Sixth Avenue in the early hours of December 7, 1962. The flooding was extensive and lead to the closing of IND 6th Avenue line between 34th Street and West 4th Street. Several subway lines were affected and emergency services put into effect. “D” trains would continue to run between 205th Street and Coney Island but via the former BMT Culver Line in Brooklyn but would only run during the non-rush hours. The “DD” would run during rush hours. Both services would use the local tracks of the 8th Avenue line between 59th Street and West 4th Street.

“DD” trains ran with ten car consists of R-1/9’s. Church Avenue short turns carried Yellow-White markers will Coney Island trains carried Green-Yellow lights.

Normal service was restored in time for Christmas on December 24, 1962. This was the first and only time that a “DD’ train ever ran on the transit system.

Source: ERA New York Division Bulletin / December 1962

“A History of the New York City Subway System, Part III, The Independent System” ( 1977) by Mr. Joseph Cunningham and Mr. Leonard DeHart

Larry, RedbirdR33


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