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Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Wed May 18 09:34:02 2022



Tuscarora Almanac – May 18, 1947 – The Book of Last Runs

Manhattan, New York
Third Avenue Railway Company

This is the last day of operation for the Third Avenue – Amsterdam Avenue trolley line. Cars were assigned to both the 65th Street and Harlem Car Barns and carried a large letter “T” on the front dash sign.
Streetcars will be replaced by the M-101 bus line.


It is also the last day for streetcar service at the 65th Street Car Barn. The barn was home to only one route, the Third Avenue-Amsterdam Avenue trolley. The barn was located east of Third Avenue between East 66th Street and East 65th Street.

Source: New York Division Bulletins / February 1964 & December 2000 / articles by Mr. Bernard Linder



Tuscarora Almanac - May 18, 1973 - The Book of Wrecks


Manhattan, New York
New York City Transit Authority
IRT Division

A northbound #5 Lexington Av Express derailed south of Grand Central-42 Street Station about 10 PM. The first eight cars of the ten car train derailed. The consist was (n) 6239, 7912-7771, 7093, 6633, 7733, 5822, 6598, 7071and 7260 (s). Car 6239 sideswiped the wall and car 7771 hit the northbound local rail.




Tuscarora Almanac - May 18, 1988 - The Book of First Runs


Bronx, New York
New York City Transit Authority
IND Division

The first train of R-68A’s entered test service today on the D-train.
The consist was 5010-5001-5006-5008-5009-5007-5004-5005.

Source: New York Division Bulletin /May 1988

Larry, RedbirdR33


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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by Andy on Wed May 18 09:45:57 2022, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for May 18, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Wed May 18 09:34:02 2022.

The 65th Street car barn site became the luxury apartment building, Manhattan House.

The M-101 bus continues to operate today on its original route, with two exceptions: it doesn't go south of 6th Street; and it has operated southbound on Lexington Ave. since 1960 when Third and Lexington became a one way pair.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by W.B. on Wed May 18 13:16:51 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18, posted by Andy on Wed May 18 09:45:57 2022.

While on that same 1960 day, a "short-run" M-101 was put into service between 125th and 23rd Streets which was basically a reconstituted version of the old NYCO #3 Lexington Avenue line.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by Andy on Wed May 18 15:27:51 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18, posted by W.B. on Wed May 18 13:16:51 2022.

Yes, correct. That factoid is mentioned in my own book, From a Nickel to a Token. The introduction of FACO/Surface Transit joint service on Lexington and Third Avenues created a wildcat labor dispute in the month (June 1960) prior to the introduction of the revised one-way routes (July 17, 1960). Remember it well. Means I'm now a senior citizen!

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Wed May 18 23:15:36 2022, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for May 18, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Wed May 18 09:34:02 2022.

(n) 6239, 7912-7771, 7093, 6633, 7733, 5822, 6598, 7071and 7260 (s)

Hmm, a Westinghouse car (7260) on a GE route (unless that was a typo, supposed to be 7620). Also, interesting to see an R-15 as a lead motor in 1973 (I was living in Illinois then, but I didn't see any in the lead when I spent the summer with my grandmother in Brooklyn).

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by W.B. on Thu May 19 10:18:53 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18, posted by Andy on Wed May 18 15:27:51 2022.

And when I get to that date, I make sure you are duly credited in the sources I cite. ;-)

But that it took a roundabout path of nearly nine years from the demise of #4 Lexington-Lenox to the start-up of 101A Third-Lexington-Lenox . . . and what "other" route was involved in the interim . . .

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by murray1575 on Thu May 19 22:12:28 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Wed May 18 23:15:36 2022.

6239 is the R15 car that had the prototype air conditioning unit installed in 1955. Also the 7912-7771 pair of R28 cars must have been repaired since no R26 or R28 car was retired due to wreck damage. When they went through GOH they were reunited with their original mates and the H2CA couplers were replaced with drawbars to make them the equivalent of the later R29 and R33 cars.

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Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18

Posted by murray1575 on Thu May 19 22:16:46 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 18, posted by murray1575 on Thu May 19 22:12:28 2022.

6239 lives on as a museum car and has run on many excursions. Also the 7771 was an R26 not an R28.

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