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Posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020 Anybody (besides me) remember Carey Transportation? I think that they had big green Flxible buses and provided service to the NY airports. This was late 1940s and early 1950s. Please heed all the health advisories and be thankful for those who are still req'd to work (health care, transit, food service, cleaning and sanitizing crews). |
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Posted by IRTRedbirdR33 on Wed Apr 8 14:00:23 2020, in response to Carey Transportation buses, posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020. Carey ran express buses between NYC and JFK and LGA. At one time they also ran the Airline Connection bus at JFK (at least until 1968). I believe that they lost the airport franchise in 1997. Larry, RedbirdR33 |
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Posted by kcram3500 on Wed Apr 8 14:15:04 2020, in response to Carey Transportation buses, posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020. Carey was purchased by Greyhound in the late 60s and ran in their paint scheme for a number of years alongside Walters transit and Gray Line NYC, then Carey was sold to Connecticut Limousine. |
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Posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed Apr 8 14:28:59 2020, in response to Carey Transportation buses, posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020. Remember them as a kid. Dark green and completely and smoothly sloped in the rear. |
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Posted by Joe V on Wed Apr 8 14:45:16 2020, in response to Re: Carey Transportation buses, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed Apr 8 14:28:59 2020. I vaguely remember some what my father called "torpedo buses", may have been GM's though. But I only remember them as blue and white running between Jamaica Station and "Idlewild".All the rest were green trimmed GM Parlors. |
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Posted by northshore on Wed Apr 8 14:47:02 2020, in response to Re: Carey Transportation buses, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed Apr 8 14:28:59 2020. Originally Carey had Flxible Clippers, then Starlines. After that they bought GM 4104 and 4106 Parlor Coaches. The company was the sold to Greyhound and the color scheme changed from green toe Greyhound blue & white. |
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Posted by kcram3500 on Wed Apr 8 14:53:57 2020, in response to Re: Carey Transportation buses, posted by Bill from Maspeth on Wed Apr 8 14:28:59 2020. As a kid, I called them "butt buses" :) |
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Posted by AlM on Wed Apr 8 15:05:52 2020, in response to Carey Transportation buses, posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020. This was late 1940s and early 1950s.Carey operated until 1997. |
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Posted by Joe V on Wed Apr 8 15:56:15 2020, in response to Re: Carey Transportation buses, posted by kcram3500 on Wed Apr 8 14:53:57 2020. Did Carey have the GM clone ? |
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Posted by WayneJay on Wed Apr 8 17:08:07 2020, in response to Carey Transportation buses, posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020. I remember them well when they were owned by Greyhound and sported the same Red/white/blue, and later when it was sold... The red stripe became a lighter shade of blue. I also remember in the early 1980s when Carey rec'd about 20 state-owned MC9s that were numbered something like PA1-PA20 along with a boarding area at PABT. It was street level in the north wing at 42nd St just west of 8th Ave. Sadly, in their last years maintenance at Carey went down, and the buses generally looked and sounded rather shabby. |
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Posted by kcram3500 on Wed Apr 8 17:20:44 2020, in response to Re: Carey Transportation buses, posted by Joe V on Wed Apr 8 15:56:15 2020. The 3704 - not that I recall. Carey joined the rest of the country buying the GMC 4104, one of the reasons it was the best selling single coach model until the MCI MC-9 finally surpassed it. |
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Posted by Joe on Wed Apr 8 17:32:13 2020, in response to Carey Transportation buses, posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020. In the summer of 1967, Carey ran a useful service connecting JFK, Staten Island (Bradley Avenue exit), and Newark Airport. It was one of the few times that a traveler could use direct airport bus service from JFK to Staten Island. I presume it got dropped for lack of patronage. I used it once that summer, as that was during Expo 67 in Montreal. |
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Posted by Joe V on Wed Apr 8 17:35:26 2020, in response to Re: Carey Transportation buses, posted by kcram3500 on Wed Apr 8 17:20:44 2020. I could have sworn I saw that type of bus at Jamaica Station along Sutphin a few times in the early 1960's, with the smaller windows and tucked in windshield like an Old Look, which they had also.Sunrise Coach in Greenport had a couple of them also (#104 and #105) |
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Posted by Joe V on Wed Apr 8 18:34:17 2020, in response to Carey Transportation buses, posted by DieselBusFan on Wed Apr 8 13:25:50 2020. They also had a few 35' SDM Suburban Fishbowls with rare sedan doors. I wonder if GMD in London built them ? |
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