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Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Oct 17 10:18:12 2020



Tuscarora Almanac – October 17, 1925 – The Book of First Runs

Rockaway, New York
New York City Department of Plants and Structures

The Rockaway Ferry begins service across the Rockaway Inlet connecting Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn with the Rockaway Peninsula. The inaugural run is made by the ferryboat JOHN H. McCOOEY followed by the MAURICE E. CONNOLLY and the EDWARD RIGELMANN. This ferry service will operate until July 3, 1937 when the Marine Parkway Bridge opens.

Source: “Over & Back” (Fordham University Press /1990) by Mr. Brian J. Cudahy



Tuscarora Almanac – October 17, 1948 – The Book of Last Runs

Rockaway, New Jersey
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad

The Lackawanna Railroad discontinues passenger service to Rockaway, New Jersey.

Source: “Lackawanna Railroad in Color”, Volume 2 (Morning Sun Books / 2003) by Mr. Jeremy F. Plant



Tuscarora Almanac- October 17, 1948 – The Book of First Runs

Brooklyn, New York
New York City Board of Transportation
BMT Division

The B-65 Bergen Street streetcar line is converted to trackless trolley operation.

Source: New York Division Bulletin / November 2016





Tuscarora Almanac - October 17, 1965 - The Book of Service Changes

New York City Transit Authority
IRT Division

Tuscarora Dispatch No 6
IRT Service Changes October 1965
Sunday, October 17, 1965 was the last day for the second season of the New York World’s Fair. It was also the last day of operation for the No. 7 World’s Fair Special.
Accordingly a new IRT schedule was put into effect on this date. The most important change was the restoration of 24 hour express service on the Lexington Avenue Line for the first time since 1960. A new weekday midday Flushing Express service went into effect on Monday, October 18. These trains run between Main Street and Times Square. They operate express between Willets Point and Grand Central with one stop at Queensboro Plaza. Trains leave Main Street from 10 AM to 1 PM and leave Times Square from 1 PM to 3 PM.
Unfortunately there were some cutbacks as well. Weekend operations of No.3 trains to Flatbush Avenue and No. 5 trains to South Ferry would end at 9 PM instead of midnight.
Source: New York Division Bulletin / December 1965
New York City Subway Map and Guide / 1965 and 1967 editions


Tuscarora Almanac - October 17, 1981 - The Book of First Runs

Croton on Hudson, New York
Conrail
Metropolitan Region

The first Budd-built SPV-2000 built for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority entered service today on the Metropolitan Region of Conrail. The two car train ran from Croton-Harmon to Poughkeepsie.

Source: New York Division Bulletin / January 1982
“Budd Car, The RDC Story” (Weekend Chief Publishing / 1990) by Mr. Chuck Crouse



Tuscarora Almanac – October 17, 1982 – The Book of Last Runs

Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

This is the last day of operation for the “old cars” on the Media and Sharon Hill Rail Lines. Brilliner 7 carries a banner reading “Farewell, parting is such sweet sorrow”.

Source: “Red Arrow Lines in Color” (Morning Sun Books / 2014) by Mr. Douglas E. Peters



Tuscarora Almanac - October 17, 1983 - The Book of Last Runs

Pontiac, Michigan
Southeast Michigan Transportation Authority

The Southeast Michigan Transportation Authority ends commuter rail service on the Detroit - Pontiac Line. Twenty two of the cars are acquired by Metro-North.

Source: New York Division Bulletin / October 1993

Larry, RedbirdR33


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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sat Oct 17 13:33:50 2020, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Oct 17 10:18:12 2020.

And on the last day of the Fair, a record crowd of 446,953 attended. I think it's a safe bet that Expo 67 had that many visitors every day. Had it not been for a transit strike in September, Expo would have easily surpassed the two-season total for the New York World's Fair in just six months!

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Oct 17 16:14:11 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sat Oct 17 13:33:50 2020.


And on the last day of the Fair, a record crowd of 446,953 attended. I think it's a safe bet that Expo 67 had that many visitors every day. Had it not been for a transit strike in September, Expo would have easily surpassed the two-season total for the New York World's Fair in just six months!

Steve: I went to both World Fairs. I visited the NYWF several times. I went up to Montreal in July of 67. I rode the New York Central and D&H.
Montreal had a brand new subway (metro) and Expo 67 had its own rapid transit line, the Expo Express.

Larry, RedbirdR33


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[PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Oct 17 18:12:13 2020, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Oct 17 10:18:12 2020.

The first Budd-built SPV-2000 built for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority entered service today on the Metropolitan Region of Conrail. The two car train ran from Croton-Harmon to Poughkeepsie.

North of Croton-Harmon (Sept. 1981)
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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Sat Oct 17 18:57:59 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Oct 17 16:14:11 2020.

And of course, Expo 67 lead to this:



(Sorry of off-topic)



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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Express Rider on Sun Oct 18 00:59:20 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Oct 17 16:14:11 2020.

I was in Montreal in early July of 1968. Took several pictures, black and white photos, of the Montreal subway (also went to their 'transit authority' and got info. about the new metro) and the Expo Express.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Oct 18 08:50:27 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Sat Oct 17 16:14:11 2020.

So did we. And I rode on Montreal's Metro and Expo Express. Accommodations in Montreal were in short supply, but that wasn't a problem for us. We stayed at my uncle's. I remember telling my father it was very convenient to have a brother there.

IINM Expo drew 50 million in six months while the NYWF drew 51 million over two seasons. I still remember the minirail line that went right through the US Pavilion.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Oct 18 10:24:05 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Oct 18 08:50:27 2020.

I too went there, but by Adirondack Trailways Bus. Trip took forever since the Northway was still under construction in spots, so we had to bail out to Rt 9 at several locations. My biggest takaway from our Montreal trip was the rubber tired subway, how quiet and clean it was. As for the fair itself, I remember there was a theater (forgot the name of the exhibit) with 360 degree screens totally surrounding you. It showed a pilot's eye view of the countryside. I also remember getting seasick from that!

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by northshore on Sun Oct 18 10:56:20 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Oct 18 10:24:05 2020.

The theater with CircleVision 360 was the Bell Telephone Pavilion. The film was from Walt Disney Productions.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Sun Oct 18 11:12:59 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by northshore on Sun Oct 18 10:56:20 2020.

Thanks!

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Sun Oct 18 18:25:33 2020, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by northshore on Sun Oct 18 10:56:20 2020.

I remember that! At one point you were inside a speeding car that took a turn at a high rate of speed. Everyone instinctly grabbed onto something.

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Lord Vader on Sun Oct 18 19:30:16 2020, in response to [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Oct 17 18:12:13 2020.

Nice crisp picture. I remember riding these from Croton to Beacon. Loved the whiney horn too.

Vader

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by bzuck on Sun Oct 18 21:13:15 2020, in response to [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Bill Newkirk on Sat Oct 17 18:12:13 2020.

Looks great - Too bad they were lemons.

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Mon Oct 19 14:01:02 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by bzuck on Sun Oct 18 21:13:15 2020.

Aptly named: the Seldom Propelled Vehicle that expired around the year 2000!

Rode them many times when I moved to Poughkeepsie in 1984. I didn't know then that they were relatively new. They sure didn't seem it!!

--Mark

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Mon Oct 19 16:47:01 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Mark S. Feinman on Mon Oct 19 14:01:02 2020.


Mark: After they were in service for only a year they were dirt and dirty. No one seems to have figured out that the diesel exhaust must be vented to the outside.

Larry, RedbirdR33

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Mon Oct 19 19:41:56 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Mark S. Feinman on Mon Oct 19 14:01:02 2020.

It begs to be asked: did you ever pick your feet in Poughkeepsie?:)

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Oct 19 21:40:36 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Mark S. Feinman on Mon Oct 19 14:01:02 2020.

I moved to Beacon in 1986. Rode the SPVs many a times back & forth to Croton Harmon. When you got a good pair, they'd run like rabbits especially between Peekskill and Garrison. When they didn't, you'd get a nice view of the Hudson with its passing boats. Often the boats would beat you. The Hudson would seem like a passing lane!

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Thu Oct 22 13:24:57 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Mon Oct 19 16:47:01 2020.

So *that's* why they were always smoking cars :)

--Mark

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Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17

Posted by Mark S. Feinman on Thu Oct 22 13:25:16 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTO] Re: Tuscarora Almanac for October 17, posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Mon Oct 19 19:41:56 2020.

Not on the train :)

--Mark

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