Most viewed - Green Lines, Inc. - The Early Years |

Green Lines 514772 views#514 - a 1935 Mack model 6CX3S (ser# 1014) - one of a 35 bus order (501 to535) and one of only fifty manufactured by Mack, and the last of the front engines.
This short 33 passenger job made the twists and turns of narrow streets much easier to negotiate.
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Green Lines service vehicle711 viewsA Green Lines 27-passenger Brockway Bus converted to a road service and maintenance car. Photograph taken by Joe Scully; collection of Alan Linsky.
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Green Lines G447708 viewsGreen Lines #G447 at the uptown yard at York Avenue & East 92nd Street. Photographer unknown; collection of Alan Linsky.
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Green Lines 441705 views#441 - A 1933 Mack Model 6BC3S (ser# 1284) originally purchased to service Manhattan crosstown runs but spent most of its life in surburban Queens County.
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Green Lines G434614 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.
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Green Lines Mack model AB571 viewsA late 1920s Mack Model AB traveling west on Chambers Street Manhattan on the M1 run. Photographer unknown; collection of Alan Linsky.
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Green Lines G354558 viewsGreen Lines #G354 at the uptown yard at York Avenue & East 92nd Street. Photographer unknown; collection of Alan Linsky.
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Green Lines Indiana model 14C503 views1933 Indiana Model 14C at Chambers Street & Broadway. Photographer unknown; collection of Alan Linsky.
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Green Lines G394490 views1933 Indiana Model 14C #G394 on layover at the York Avenue & 92nd Street yards. Photographer unknown; collection of Alan Linsky.
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Early Green Bus Lines484 views1933 Mack Model 6BC-3S at Chambers Street & Broadway. Photographer unknown; collection of Alan Linsky.
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