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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Thu Feb 13 15:47:18 2020 Tuscarora Almanac – February 13, 1938 – The Book of First Runs Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company (PRTC) The Broad Street Subway is extended from Lombard-South to Snyder Avenue. New stations are opened at Ellsworth-Federal, Tasker-Morris, and Snyder Avenue. Source: “The Pride of Philadelphia: Broad Street 1980”, article, Rollsign Magazine, May-June 1983, by Mr. George Chiasson and Mr. Lee Winston “Trains, Trolleys & Transit, A Guide to Philadelphia Area Rail Transit” (Railpace Company / 1998) by Mr. Gerry Williams Tuscarora Almanac – February 13, 1980 – The Book of Strange and Unusual Occurrences Howard Beach, Queens, New York New York City Transit Authority IND Division A four car train of R-10’s and a four car train of slant R-40’s were operating on the JFK Express today. Source: New York Division Bulletin / March 1981 Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by W.B. on Thu Feb 13 18:36:57 2020, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Thu Feb 13 15:47:18 2020. The R-46 situation must've been really bad at the time for the ancient R-10's to be put into JFK Express service, never mind the R-40 slants. |
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Posted by SUBWAYMAN on Thu Feb 13 21:08:00 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by W.B. on Thu Feb 13 18:36:57 2020. Not to mention those R10s had seen better days by that point. |
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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri Feb 14 07:15:49 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by W.B. on Thu Feb 13 18:36:57 2020. The R-46 situation must've been really bad at the time for the ancient R-10's to be put into JFK Express service, never mind the R-40 slants. In 1980 the whole damn car situation was bad. If a car could move it was pressed into service. Larry, Redbirdr33 |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Fri Feb 14 08:49:38 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by W.B. on Thu Feb 13 18:36:57 2020. There was a day around that time that 1/3 of the fleet was out of service. |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri Feb 14 21:08:53 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Fri Feb 14 08:49:38 2020. Didn't that happen sometime in January? |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri Feb 14 21:09:37 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri Feb 14 07:15:49 2020. The entire system was on the verge of collapse after years of deferred maintenance. |
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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri Feb 14 21:28:57 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri Feb 14 21:08:53 2020. Steve: It was in January. Tuscarora Almanac – January 13, 1981 – The Book of Wrecks New York City Transit Authority Year 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. Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Sat Feb 15 08:15:18 2020, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for February 13, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Thu Feb 13 15:47:18 2020. Synder Avenue was the terminal for the BSL until 1973, when it was extended with Oregon and Pattison (now whatever) stations added. You can still see signs of the old terminal going into Snyder. |
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