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Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 11:29:04 2017

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Tuscarora Almanac - January 21, 1873 - The Book of First Runs

Manhattan, New York
New York Elevated Railway Company

The Franklin Street Station on the 9th Avenue El opens.




Tuscarora Almanac - January 21, 1928 - The Book of First Runs

Queens, New York
Interborough Rapid Transit Company

The IRT Corona Line is extended from Willets Point Boulevard to Main Street and becomes known as the Flushing Line. The new Corona Yard opened two days earlier on January 19.



Tuscarora Almanac - January 21, 1930 - The Book of Last Runs

Hudson River
Pennsylvania Railroad

This is the last day of operation of ferry service between Paulus Hook, NJ and Desbrosses Street, NY.

Source: New York Division Bulletin/ March 1995, article by Mr. Larry Kiss



Tuscarora Almanac – January 21, 1932 – The Book of Last Runs


Manhattan, New York
Third Avenue Railway Company

Service is discontinued on the Post Office streetcar line. This route had run from Park Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan to the Williamsburg Plaza in Brooklyn.

Source: New York Division Bulletin / January 2002, article by Mr. Bernard Linder


Tuscarora Almanac – January 21, 1934 – The Book of First and Last Runs

Staten Island, New York
Richmond Railways

The Richmond Terrace streetcar line is converted to bus operation.

Source: New York Division Bulletin /February 1994, article by Mr. Bernard Linder


Tuscarora Almanac - January 21, 1963 - The Book of Last Runs (Midwest Division)

This article was written by Mr. Peter Ehrlich (Milantram)

Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railway

On this date in 1963, the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee, the very fast interurban--and next-to-last in America--ended all operations, both passenger and freight.

The last northbound and last southbound expresses departed at midnight from Chicago and Milwaukee, respectively. The 6-car train (with 2 cars going as far as Waukegan), arrived the downtown Milwaukee terminal at 2:55 am. The southbound had arrived Chicago only five minutes earlier. However, reports vary.

The North Shore line was one of the three interurbans that Samuel Insull, the traction and power magnate, made famous, although its predecessors began operations in 1891. Insull made some major upgrades to all three interurbans, but especially the North Shore Line, during his era, which ended in 1932 when he was forced to resign. His biggest achievement for the North Shore was the opening of the fast Skokie Valley Route in 1926.

The North Shore held the title of America's Fastest Interurban many times. 90mph operation was a routine accomplishment.

Another feature of the North Shore was its operation over the Chicago Elevated into downtown Chicago and the Loop. This lasted into the CTA era and continued until the end of operations in 1963. And then there was street running on the streets of Milwaukee.

The fabulous Electroliners arrived in 1941. These were the ultimate in interurban car luxury. After the demise of service, both went to the Philadelphia Suburban Transpprtaion Co. (Red Arrow) and served on the Norristown High-Speed Line, and into the SEPTA era. Both survive at museums: 801-802 at Illinois Railway Museum; 803-804 at Rockhill Trolley Museum. The 'Liners had tavern-lounge service, and it was a treat to munch an Electroburger at 90mph!

In 1953, the North Shore became part of the Susquehanna Corporation. In 1959, this entity became the Susquehanna Western Corp., primarily dealing with mining and computer business. Wishing to divest itself of the money-losing North Shore, Susquehanna tried several times to file for abandonment. In 1962, it was finally successful, resulting in the end of operations on January 21, 1963.

The North Shore Line is sadly missed today The five miles of the line from Howard to Dempster in Skokie became the CTA's Skokie Swift, or Yellow Line.

Many of the interurban cars, in addition to the Electroliners, are preserved, especially at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, IL, which holds a North Shore Line day (or weekend) every year.

Source: The Interurban Era and North Shore: America's Fastest Interurbam, by William D. Middleton; Interurban To Milwaukee and Route Of The Electroliners, by CERA; the website north shoreline.com; and many other sources. A photo in one of Middleton's books shows a sailor who had just missed the last train to Milwaukee, and a teary-eyed platform trainman, taken that fateful night.

Milantram (Peter Ehrlich)




Tuscarora Almanac - January 21, 1971 - The Book of First Runs

Erie Lackawanna Railroad
New Jersey Department of Transportation

The first of the new push - pull coaches, which will later become known the Comet I's, begin service today on the Erie - Lackawanna Railroad lines out of Hoboken, New Jersey.

The Comet I's were built by the Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company for the New Jersey Department of Transportation in 1971 and a subsequent order in 1973. They carry Erie-Lackawanna logos on one end and NJDOT logos on the other.

Source: New York Division Bulletin/ February 1971

Larry, RedbirdR33




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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by MainR3664 on Sat Jan 21 11:47:05 2017, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 11:29:04 2017.

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Thanks Larry. The North Shore Line seems like it was really "something else"- especially the service over the elevated into Downtown Chicago. Too bad we couldn't have some sort of joint subway-railway service into Manhattan, like at Chambers Street...

Anyway, I hereby make a suggestion for the Almanac- First and Last Runs for January 21, 2017. That day, on Staten Island, Arthur Kill Station opened, while Nassau and Atlantic Stations closed...

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sat Jan 21 12:57:39 2017, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 11:29:04 2017.

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losing the North Shore was a very sad day. Appropriately cold--about -12 when we arrived at Randolph St 2:54 AM.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 13:21:20 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by MainR3664 on Sat Jan 21 11:47:05 2017.

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Main: You're welcome. I certainly will include the Arthur Kill station once a so more info becomes available.

Larry, RedbirdR33

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 13:23:06 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sat Jan 21 12:57:39 2017.

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losing the North Shore was a very sad day. Appropriately cold--about -12 when we arrived at Randolph St 2:54 AM.

Jackson: It sounds as though you were on the last train. Is this correct? It always good to hear from someone who has first hand experiences.

Larry, RedbirdR33


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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by MainR3664 on Sat Jan 21 13:57:56 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 13:21:20 2017.

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K great :)

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Spider-Pig on Sat Jan 21 14:12:29 2017, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 11:29:04 2017.

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Re: the Post Office Line: Are you sure you don’t mean Park PLACE and Broadway? Park Avenue and Broadway don’t intersect. Park Avenue South in 1932 was called 4th Avenue and in any event that intersection would be referred to as Union Square. The old Post Office was at Park Place and Broadway.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by William A. Padron on Sat Jan 21 14:46:20 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by MainR3664 on Sat Jan 21 13:57:56 2017.

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Here it is...

MTA News: Staten Island Railway Celebrates 1st New Station in 20 Years

-William A. Padron
["SIRTOA"]


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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Catfish 44 on Sat Jan 21 14:49:14 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by William A. Padron on Sat Jan 21 14:46:20 2017.

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Ahh the older stations were small and couldn't accommodate the modern rail fleet. The modern made in 1971-72 R44s?

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by William A. Padron on Sat Jan 21 14:52:54 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Catfish 44 on Sat Jan 21 14:49:14 2017.

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Yeah, the R-44's.

-William A. Padron
["388 to 466"]

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by William A. Padron on Sat Jan 21 14:52:54 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Catfish 44 on Sat Jan 21 14:49:14 2017.

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Yeah, the R-44's.

-William A. Padron
["388 to 466"]

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sat Jan 21 15:03:36 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 13:23:06 2017.

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Indeed I was. Turns out our fellow Chatter George Foelschow also was. For me having been on the next to last post revenue charter on DC Transit the previous Janury it was a real bummer. Today we (quite legitimately) complain of slow and vastly over priced extensions/restorations/new routes; back then we were trying to ride ANY route still operating before the gutterliners took over. If and when I get my scanner running, a pic of the final train will show up.
(yay Tri-X in acufine)

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Catfish 44 on Sat Jan 21 15:13:48 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by William A. Padron on Sat Jan 21 14:52:54 2017.

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Hahaha I wonder who writes these things because they think they're writing to a bunch of dopes.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sat Jan 21 15:30:45 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Catfish 44 on Sat Jan 21 15:13:48 2017.

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I like the transfer to the S78. Bus mostly runs every 30 minutes, so does the train. Wonder how great the waiting time between connections are.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Edwards! on Sat Jan 21 15:32:34 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Sat Jan 21 15:30:45 2017.

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78 is every 15...with some short turns at Richmond Road.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sat Jan 21 21:55:32 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Jackson Park B Train on Sat Jan 21 15:03:36 2017.

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There was a writeup of the last Chicago-Milwaukee Electroliner run that night.

The South Shore almost ended passenger service in 1976, but the ICC kept stalling and that railroad managed to pull itself up by its bootstraps.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Avid Reader on Sun Jan 22 11:41:41 2017, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 11:29:04 2017.

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Not the last, but leaving The Milwaukee Terminal heading south.



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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Avid Reader on Sun Jan 22 11:54:37 2017, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Jan 21 11:29:04 2017.

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Flash



Imagine having this happen in your suburban town.
It would be akin to having a Thanksgiving Parade, every day!

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by chud1 on Sun Jan 22 12:05:05 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Avid Reader on Sun Jan 22 11:41:41 2017.

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5 drooling stars out of 5 drooling stars for this picture.
chud1.
:).....

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by chud1 on Sun Jan 22 12:07:20 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Avid Reader on Sun Jan 22 11:54:37 2017.

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5 drooling stars out of 5 drooling stars for this picture.
chud1.
:).....

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Jan 22 16:07:26 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Avid Reader on Sun Jan 22 11:54:37 2017.

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Those Electroliners must have been ITCHING to zoom down that street!:)

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21

Posted by Avid Reader on Tue Jan 24 15:26:24 2017, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for January 21, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Jan 22 16:07:26 2017.

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Oh, the temptation.(_!_)

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