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MaBSTOA 951482 viewsMaBSTOA Hino demonstrator #951 on November 23, 1981. NYCTA photo; collection of Charles Fiori.May 14, 2007
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Steinway Transit 428 & Queens Transit 8141079 viewsSteinway Transit #428 & Queens Transit #814 in Manhattan. Photographer unknown; collection of Joe Testagrose.May 14, 2007
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NYCTA 5254651 viewsNYCTA #5254 in the maintenance shop. Photograph taken by Trevor Logan.May 14, 2007
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NYCTA 5177849 viewsNYCTA #5177 at Broadway & West 42nd Street. Photograph taken by Jason R. DeCesare.May 11, 2007
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NYCTA 71441228 viewsNYCTA Museum Bus #7144 at the Try Transit festival in Hoboken, NJ. Photo by J.C. Smith, Jr.; collection of Philip Hom.May 11, 2007
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NYCTA 71441249 viewsNYCTA Museum Bus #7144 at the Try Transit festival in Hoboken, NJ. Photo by J.C. Smith, Jr.; collection of Philip Hom.May 11, 2007
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NYCTA 90981091 viewsNYCTA Museum Bus #9098 at the Try Transit festival in Hoboken, NJ. Photo by J.C. Smith, Jr.; collection of Philip Hom.May 11, 2007
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Johnson Model 'D' Farebox821 viewsThe famous model 'D' Johnson fare box used on all Green Line buses from 1933 to 1959.
This machine remained unchanged in design from its inception in 1909!May 11, 2007
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Green Lines 102999 views#102 - a 1954 GM TDH4512 44 passenger 'air suspension' job sitting on a cobblestone street in Jamaica, NY.
Notice the missing second set of wings under the windshield (probably the result of never being replaced after an accident).May 11, 2007
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Green Lines 716827 views# 716 - a 1938 Mack model CT3G (Ser# 1016) 37 passenger (@$ 9721.20 ea.) spending its final days in the Rockaways.
This bus must have been very close to retirement because the body was no longer kept in Green Line tradition!
Most of these buses eventually went to Jamaica Buses.May 11, 2007
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Manhattan & Queens Bus Corp. 203901 views# 203 a 1946 GM model TD4506 (ser# 0737) flagged as Manhattan & Queens Bus Corporation subsidiary.
Shown heading southbound on Queens Blvd. in Kew Gardens, NY
Notice the vented rear engine compartment doors that were eliminated on the 4507 models.
Looks as though emissions were not a big issue in those days!May 11, 2007
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Green Lines G434573 views# G434 a 1933 Mack model 6BC-3S (ser# 1277) 28 passenger purchased by the company for $5277.25.
All Green Line bus numbers started with a 'G' through 1935. Photo courtesy of Mack.May 11, 2007
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