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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri May 20 07:26:06 2022 Tuscarora Almanac – May 19, 1968 – The Book of First and Last Runs Chicago, Illinois Illinois Central Railroad The “Green Diamond”, train nos. 50 & 51, a Chicago - Saint Louis train is cut back to Springfield, Illinois and re-named the “Governors Special”. Source: “Illinois Central Through Passenger Service in Color” (Morning Sun Books /2016) by Mr. Greg Stout Tuscarora Almanac – May 20, 1955 – The Book of Last Runs West Orange, New Jersey Erie Railroad This is the last day for passenger service on the Erie Railroad Orange (NJ) Branch. The final run will be powered by Alco RS-2 908. (Erie Classification MPSA-15). The line will continue to be served by freight trains. The section of track between Silver Lake and Bloomfield has been served by the Newark Light Rail Line since 2002. The line extended four miles from the Forest Hill station on the Greenwood Lake Division to West Orange with stations at Forest Hills, Silver Lake, Bloomfield, Watsessing Junction, East Orange (Prospect Street), Brighton Avenue, Orange, Llewellyn and West Orange. Source: “Trackside along the Erie Railroad and its Connections” (Morning Sun Books /2009) by Mr. Jim Kostibos Erie Railroad Company Eastern District Employee Timetable No. 60, effective 2:01 A,M. April 24, 1960 Tuscarora Almanac - May 20, 1970 - The Book of Wrecks Jackson Heights, Queens, New York New York City Transit Authority IND Division There was a major collision on the IND Queens Line today between two "GG" trains just of Roosevelt Avenue Station. The 7:13 AM departure from Forest Hills experienced brake problems at Woodhaven Boulevard. The passengers were discharged and the first two cars of the train were "cut-out". The motorman then proceeded to operate the train from the third car relying on hand signals from the conductor in the first car. Follow "EE" and "GG" trains were routed to the express track on leaving Forest Hills and back to the local tracks west of Roosevelt Avenue. The 7:33 AM "GG" was in the process of switching back to the local track when it was struck by the deadheading train. Due to the fact that the 713 had the brake cut out on the first two cars the trip cocks on the interlocking signals failed to stop it. The crash resulted in two fatalities and nearly eighty injured. These were in first passenger fatalities on the transit system in over forty years. The consist of the 713 was (s) 4501-00, 4043-42, 3992-93, 4548-49. The consist of the 733 was (s) 6344, 6492, 6318, 6469, 6304, 6468, 6315, and 6355. R-16 6304 bore the brunt of the collision and had to be cut up on the spot. R-40M 4501 was also heavily damaged. Source: New York Division Bulletin /June 1970 Tuscarora Almanac - May 20, 1974 - The Book of First Runs Jamaica, New York Long Island Railroad The Long Island Railroad begins issuance of new color- coded timetables. The form numbers with their colors are: 1) Port Washington Branch / red 2) Port Jefferson Branch / dark blue 3) Ronkonkoma Branch / purple 4) Oyster Bay Branch / light green 5) Hempstead Branch / buff 6) Far Rockaway Branch / dark brown 7) Babylon Branch / dark green 8) Long Beach Branch / orange 9) West Hempstead Branch / light blue On October 7, 1974 two additional forms were added: 10) Eastern Long Island / turquoise 11) City Terminal Zone / gray Source: New York Division Bulletin /May 1994 Tuscarora Almanac – May 20, 1984 – The Book of First Runs Miami, Florida Metro-Dade Transit Authority Metrorail, Miami’s first rapid transit line begins operation between Overtown and Dadeland South stations. Source: New York Division Bulletin /May 2009 Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri May 20 08:58:09 2022, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri May 20 07:26:06 2022. I had those LIRR schedules. Mom and I took the Railroad (Babylon Branch) to visit friends who lived in N. Babylon (had to change at Jamaica for the babylon train as we left from Atlantic Terminal (or was it still called Flatbush Av then?) Took the 2 from Newlots Av to Atantic. |
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Posted by South Brooklyn Railway on Fri May 20 10:46:48 2022, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri May 20 07:26:06 2022. Any photos of the collision involving the R16? |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Fri May 20 12:50:05 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by South Brooklyn Railway on Fri May 20 10:46:48 2022. |
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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri May 20 15:10:24 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by Bill Newkirk on Fri May 20 12:50:05 2022. Bill: That accident was preventable on so many levels. I say this as a former block operator for Conrail. It seems even the basic rules of common sense were not even applied. Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri May 20 16:29:48 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by Bill Newkirk on Fri May 20 12:50:05 2022. Yikes!I was expecting it to be in the Ronan colors, but that scourge had either not yet started, or was just getting started in May 1970. Of course, the R-40Ms were in the stainless steel version of Ronan, which wasn't that bad, actually. |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Fri May 20 16:57:23 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri May 20 16:29:48 2022. I was expecting it to be in the Ronan colors, but that scourge had either not yet started, or was just getting started in May 1970.Even thought the photo is black and white, you can see that the side of the R-16 was red and roof unpainted. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Steve B-8AVEXP on Fri May 20 19:44:07 2022, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri May 20 07:26:06 2022. This is three days late, but here is a Book of First Runs entry for May 17.Regional Transportation District Denver, Colorado May 17, 2019 A 2.3-mile extension of the Southeast Corridor opened today. Three new stations were added: Sky Ridge, Lone Tree City Center and Ridgegate Parkway. Initially, the E, F and R lines were all extended to Ridgegate. Since then, the R line has been cut back to Lincoln Ave., the original Southeast Corridor terminus, and the F line has been temporarily suspended due to reduced system ridership as a result of the pandemic. |
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Posted by W.B. on Fri May 20 22:32:56 2022, in response to Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Fri May 20 07:26:06 2022. I seem to remember the 1970 wreck detailed in Stan Fischler's book "Uptown, Downtown." |
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Posted by 3-9 on Tue May 24 00:11:11 2022, in response to Re: Tuscarora Almanac for May 20, posted by W.B. on Fri May 20 22:32:56 2022. Yep, he covered the 4 major wrecks in the subway system in dramatic fashion. In his later book, which was an upgraded version of Uptown, Downtown, he covered more. |
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