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W.B. Fishbowl



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2026 1:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629 wrote:
Early 1960s "stoa" TTs...............

I have several of these in my collection; oddly enough , none are dated (front covers depicts"Jetson" Fishbowl' with a stylish young lady and her little girl boarding; driver is in full uniform, of course!) Wink

The routes covered by each TT:

BX15/BX15A (Gun Hill Road/Hillside Homes)

BX15B (Baychester Avenue)

BX17 (Allerton Avenue)

BX18 (Macombs Road)

BX24 (Bailey Avenue)

BX41 (Webster Avenue & White Plains Road)

BX42 (Westchester Avenue)

All have the new "OA" insignia, as well as a map of each designated route..........

'NYO"

["MABSTOA"]

More like mid-to-late 1960's. The 'OA' insignia first took hold in 1965.

But I've also seen such TT's for certain Manhattan routes as well.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2026 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

W.B.:

Gotcha! (thanks for the heads-up!) Wink

It's pretty clear that, by what I've "loined" from yourself and MaBSTOA 15, that the 1960s was when a HUGE purge took place, regarding the "Kramdens" and "Pattons"inherited from FACCo and "Soiface".

As you and I both know, by 1971, the few remaining "Kramdens" (those unique 5106s) were prematurely (and how!) retired,leaving only the inherited "Jetsons".

Sure with, though, we could see more early "stoa"-era photos, showcasing the fleet of battle-scarred, veteran "Kramdens" and "Pattons"..............

"NYO"
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 6:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is the Mount Vernon depot of Westchester Street Transportation. Formerly the Surface Transportation garage that you mentioned earlier.

Here is ex-Fifth Avenue Coach number 2500 transferred to Westchester during the 1962 strike that ended Fifth Avenue Coach.

Partially hidden in the back is one of 34 GM TDH-3610 purchased and lettered for Surface Transportation and it was used only in Westchester.

The Mount Vernon depot had the following routes assigned to it
A New Rochelle - Yonkers
B Mount Vernon - 2219 Street
C 5 Avenue - Mt Vernon
D North Pelham
E Gramatan Avenue
F New Rochelle
G Pelham
H Pelham Manor
HJ Pelham Manor New Rochelle
J Glen Island
L Hudson Park
M New Rochelle Tuckahoe
O Tuckahoe Shuttle
P Webster Avenue

I rode number 2500 several times when visitong relatives in New Rochelle. Unfortunately number 2500 was destroyed in a garage fire in 1968.



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PostPosted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 8:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

MaNSTOA 15:

THANK YOU for not only sharing this VERY nostalgic old photo, but also, the interesting information on the routes that operated out of the Mount Vernon garage.

How well I recall such ancient, battle-scarred buses from the days of my long-ago youth......ahhh, the memories of REAL buses! Wink

"NYO"

["GMC"]


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 12:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

A few questions........

1:

What were the last "Soiface" buses to use cloth roller curtains?

2:

When the last "Tee-Yay" Old Looks were retired circa-1973, were the buses all displaying mylar curtains, or, were some buses still have cloth signs?

3:

What was the last Staten Island route(s) to use Old Looks?

Appreciate info.......

"NYO"

["NYCTA"]
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 12:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

NEW YORK OMNIBUS 2629 wrote:
A few questions........

1:

What were the last "Soiface" buses to use cloth roller curtains?

2:

When the last "Tee-Yay" Old Looks were retired circa-1973, were the buses all displaying mylar curtains, or, were some buses still have cloth signs?

3:

What was the last Staten Island route(s) to use Old Looks?

Appreciate info.......

"NYO"

["NYCTA"]

I know that, after the FACL and ST "Jetsons" were all reassigned to Kingsbridge depot, whatever mylar roll signs they had were replaced with cloth ones, thus they'd've been the last. As for the retirement of the "Tee-Yay's" "Kramdens," most would have had a mixture of cloth and mylar roll signs. And the "Isle of Staten"? Didn't they, for the most part, run in off-peak hours on much of their routes, or conversely only during rush hours? Whatever pics on nyc.subway.org are the most recent, are those which were among the last to use them.
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2026 1:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

W.B.:

As always, greatly appreciate the info! Wink

It would not surprise me at all if the "Kramdens" assigned to "Isle of Staten" routes only operated during rush hour, in their twilight years.

I clearly remember here in "Joisey", late in the "Shernan" era, you KNEW when another rush hour was nigh, when the veteran "Shermans" came out to play.

With few exceptions, in the later days, you only saw the "Shermans" during rush hours.

BTW:

I have a mixture of cloth and mylar roller curtains in my collection.....

"NYO"

["1 JOURNAL SQUARE"]
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