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Jamaica Buses 8551056 viewsJamaica Buses #855 working route Q111 at 161st Street & 89th Avenue. Photograph taken June 15, 1981 by Steve Zabel; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Triboro Coach 30691056 viewsTriboro Coach #3069 working route Q33 at 23rd Avenue & 87th Street. Photograph taken May 30, 2004 by Michael Pompili.
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Green Lines 10151055 viewsInside Green Lines #1009 at the Arverne garage. Photograph taken Fenruary 16, 2004 by Michael Pompili.
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Steinway Transit 1151055 viewsSteinway Transit #115 working route Q104 at Broadway & 21st Street. Photograph taken August 6, 1981 by Steve Zabel; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Queens Transit 1941052 viewsQueens Transit #194 working route QBx1 at Pelham Bay Park. Photograph taken June 20, 1978 by Steve Zabel; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Surface Transportation System 691050 viewsSurface Transportation System #69. Photographer unknown.
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Triboro Coach 9041050 viewsTriboro Coach #904 working route Q19A at Ditmars Boulevard & 31st Street. Photograph taken July 17, 1981 by Steve Zabel; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Jamaica Buses 5621049 viewsJamaica Buses #562 at the garage. Photograph taken by Bill Hough.
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Green Lines 1235 (ex-Command 235, exx-Pioneer 1810, exxx-Mid Island Transit 658)1046 viewsGreen Lines #1235, leased from Command, working route Q10 at Kew Gardens & 80th Roads. Photograph taken June 2, 1985 by Doug Grotjahn; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Surface Transit 40781046 viewsSurface Transit #4078 working route Bx12A at Pelham & Bronx River Parkways. Photographer unknown; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Queens Transit 204 (ex-Schenck Tours 705)1039 viewsQueens Transit #204 working route Q25 at Kissena Boulevard & Jewel Avenue. This bus is ex-Schenck Tours 705. Photograph taken June 24, 1981 by Steve Zabel; collection of Joe Testagrose.
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Green Lines 9121036 views#912 - a 1946 GM TD4506 (ser#0731) boasted several milestones for the company including; first GM products, first Diesels, & first fully automatics.
Wartime shortages of chromium and stainless steel left these buses very austere!
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