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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020 B&QT Twin Coach outside a Bohack supermarket. Remember them ? Another Twin Coach along the B-36 route, Brighton Beach ? Queen Mary #2124 on 5th Ave. But by which side street ? (February 1976) Thanks for your comments and help on these photos. |
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Posted by Kevin from Midwood on Mon Apr 13 21:24:09 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020. #1: Avenue U, just east of Nostrand Avenue#3: 5th Avenue, just north of East 41st Street |
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Posted by ChicagoMotorman on Tue Apr 14 13:58:50 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020. AWESOME!!!! I never knew New York had Twin Coaches. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Apr 14 14:19:47 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020. Excellent photos, thanks,Bill Newkirk. BoHacks's, a trip into the past! |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Apr 14 16:33:52 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Tue Apr 14 13:58:50 2020. I’m not sure of the exact history, but I believe the Queens bus companies that the B of T took over had a large number of twins. Westchester Street Trans also had a large number of twins although it is technically not in NY City except for a few blocks in the Bronx just past the Mount Vernon border. If you take a good look it isn’t too much of a stretch for the company, after merger with Flxible to come out with its version of the GM fishbowl by slightly enlarging the windows and slanting the side windows a bit forward. |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Apr 14 16:37:29 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Apr 14 14:19:47 2020. As a slight drift off topic. the GWB Bus Terminal was supposed to have a Bohack supermarket on the first floor on the Bway side. By the time the terminal had opened, Bohack had gone out of business and A & P opened up in that space. I haven’t been back up to my old hood since A & P went belly up so I don’t know what occupies that space now. |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Apr 14 16:37:36 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Tue Apr 14 13:58:50 2020. I’m not sure of the exact history, but I believe the Queens bus companies that the B of T took over had a large number of twins. Westchester Street Trans also had a large number of twins although it is technically not in NY City except for a few blocks in the Bronx just past the Mount Vernon border. If you take a good look it isn’t too much of a stretch for the company, after merger with Flxible to come out with its version of the GM fishbowl by slightly enlarging the windows and slanting the side windows a bit forward. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Apr 14 16:38:08 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Tue Apr 14 13:58:50 2020. I vomited most of the time after I got off one of them. I think Ulmer Park was the only depot with them. They were never in Flatbush. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Apr 14 16:41:47 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020. #2 possibly could be on Neptune.but the bus looks out of service, so maybe it’s on Mostrand south of Ave U. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Tue Apr 14 17:36:14 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Apr 14 16:38:08 2020. 🤮 ? |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Tue Apr 14 19:08:40 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Tue Apr 14 13:58:50 2020. Here's a better image for your inspection. |
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Posted by mack c-49 on Tue Apr 14 19:55:47 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by ChicagoMotorman on Tue Apr 14 13:58:50 2020. There were lots of Twins in Brooklyn in the early 1950s. They all went away, along with the remaining PCC trolleys, by the time the Mack C49s arrived in 1956 |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Tue Apr 14 21:28:51 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Tue Apr 14 19:08:40 2020. Hey that’s not bad |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Apr 14 21:34:41 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by BrooklynBus on Tue Apr 14 16:38:08 2020. There is a photo posted in this thread that shows a Twin on the B37 which seems to indicate that 5 Av Depot (now Gleason) had them also. |
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Posted by B53RICH on Tue Apr 14 21:52:18 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Tue Apr 14 19:08:40 2020. Modern looking doors for its time. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Tue Apr 14 22:05:41 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by B53RICH on Tue Apr 14 21:52:18 2020. Like new look flxible doors, no? |
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Posted by randyo on Tue Apr 14 22:47:27 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Catfish 44 on Tue Apr 14 22:05:41 2020. As I alluded to in another post, it wasn’t too much of a stretch for Flxible (who merged with Twin) to modify Twin’s design by enlarging the windows and slanting the side windows a bit to sort of mimic GM’s fishbowls. Considering the doors on the Twins it wouldn’t surprise me if GM copied the Twin’s design for their fishbowls and Flex/Twin merely reclaimed their own design. |
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Posted by Catfish 44 on Tue Apr 14 22:57:38 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by randyo on Tue Apr 14 22:47:27 2020. Yes of course |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Wed Apr 15 08:06:51 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020. I remember Bohack. IIRC, they merged with Packer's (?) around the late 60s, maybe 1970 (definitely before I moved to Illinois temporarily in mid-1971.There used to be a Bohack (or a Packers) not far from where I lived, on Montgomery St west of Bedford Av, across the street from the Ebbetts Field Apartments. My mother and I shopped there once. This is the approximate location: It was a strip mall of sorts, obviously long gone. |
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Posted by ChicagoMotorman on Wed Apr 15 13:37:00 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Tue Apr 14 19:08:40 2020. AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Posted by Snilcher on Wed Apr 15 14:47:49 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Wed Apr 15 08:06:51 2020. I remember it too, but it was called Bohack's (or maybe that's just what my family called it). There was one on Woodhaven Blvd. in Middle Village / Rego Park and an A&P on the next block over, then a Key Food on the block after that. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 15:08:58 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020. Back in the 50s, it was a very famous groc’ry store.store. It’s Bohack the store, Bohack the store Don’t act like you don’t know. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 15:16:15 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Kevin from Midwood on Mon Apr 13 21:24:09 2020. Did you also read the street sign or did you recognize the buildings? |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Apr 15 15:19:17 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 15:16:15 2020. He was in every shot. Look for the guy holding a cell phone. |
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Posted by Kevin from Midwood on Wed Apr 15 16:02:20 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 15:16:15 2020. I read the sign in the background of picture # 3.My curiosity has been piqued re # 2. I found a different version/slightly different shot of that picture here, but I've no clue where that is. |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Wed Apr 15 16:09:43 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 15:08:58 2020. It’s Bohack the store, Bohack the storeDon’t act like you don’t know. The Bohack on Newkirk Ave & Marlborough rd was not a store but a supermarket. It was bigger than a store. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Wed Apr 15 16:37:47 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 15:08:58 2020. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 19:07:03 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Wed Apr 15 16:09:43 2020. And I'm trying to hold on to the pastIt's been so long I don't think I'm gonna last I guess I'll just try And make you understand That I’m more store than a market Or I'm more market than a store |
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Posted by northshore on Wed Apr 15 22:14:32 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by randyo on Tue Apr 14 16:33:52 2020. North Shore Bus Company of Queens had Twin Coach buses in green and metallic gray. NYC adopted this as their colors on takeover of North Shore in 1947. NYC bought more Twin Coach buses. |
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Posted by northshore on Wed Apr 15 22:22:29 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by mack c-49 on Tue Apr 14 19:55:47 2020. All the Twin Coh buses were retired in 1956 along with all gasoline powered Macks in a TA program yo retire all gasoline buses and replace them with diesels |
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Posted by northshore on Wed Apr 15 22:29:26 2020, in response to [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Mon Apr 13 19:29:07 2020. The Fifth Avenue Coach is displaying an unusual Fith Avenue route-Route 11. It wan from Penn Station to Wanamaker Terminal. This was when suburban shoppers came yo NYC shop (before suburban malls) to Wanamaker Department Store, the NYC's largest store. It has a short turn stop of 13 St. |
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Posted by randyo on Wed Apr 15 23:45:02 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by northshore on Wed Apr 15 22:14:32 2020. Those are the ones I’m thinking about. Base on what you are saying about the color scheme, what did the B of T use before that on its Bkln buses? |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 06:40:19 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Spider-Pig on Wed Apr 15 19:07:03 2020. You're a poet and don't even know it. lolBill Newkirk |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 06:49:03 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by northshore on Wed Apr 15 22:22:29 2020. Would those gasoline Macks be the "Binghamliners" pictured here in this civil defense drill ? |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 06:50:46 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by northshore on Wed Apr 15 22:29:26 2020. The Fifth Avenue Coach is displaying an unusual Fith Avenue route-Route 11. It wan from Penn Station to Wanamaker Terminal. This was when suburban shoppers came yo NYC shop (before suburban malls) to Wanamaker Department Store, the NYC's largest store. It has a short turn stop of 13 St.Thank you. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Westcode44 on Thu Apr 16 18:04:23 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Tue Apr 14 19:08:40 2020. B37--Ulmer Park or 39st Depot.?WE-44 |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 18:18:16 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Westcode44 on Thu Apr 16 18:04:23 2020. B37--Ulmer Park or 39st Depot.?I don't really know. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by northshore on Thu Apr 16 19:15:33 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 06:49:03 2020. The Bingham Mack C-50's were diesel and designed to be converted to ambulances. |
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Posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 19:21:06 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by northshore on Thu Apr 16 19:15:33 2020. The Bingham Mack C-50's were diesel and designed to be converted to ambulances.Thanks northshore. Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by randyo on Thu Apr 16 19:22:23 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 18:18:16 2020. As long as I can remember the B37 was out of 5 Av (that’s what it was called, not 39 St) |
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Posted by mack c-49 on Thu Apr 16 20:27:59 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Bill Newkirk on Thu Apr 16 06:49:03 2020. The Bingham Macks (C50s) were in service till 1960 or so when the first Fishbowls were delivered. The Macks went away along with the St. Louis trolley buses which ran in Brooklyn. Neither the Twins nor the Bingham Macks had a long life in the NYCTA. Fortunately the C49 Macks ran for another decade in Brooklyn, Manhattan (MABSTOA) and Staten Island |
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Posted by Dyre Dan on Thu Apr 16 22:43:56 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by northshore on Wed Apr 15 22:29:26 2020. Wasn't Macy's NYC's (and the world's) largest store? Did it only become so when Wanakaker's closed?P.S. I am told my mother almost gave birth to me while shopping at Wanamaker's. The employees were hoping it would happen, because it would be good publicity for the store. But it didn't. She held on for another couple of days and was able to get to a hospital to have me. |
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Posted by Charles G on Thu Apr 16 23:05:49 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Kevin from Midwood on Mon Apr 13 21:24:09 2020. #3 -- The bus was going northbound on Fifth Avenue. What was up with that? |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Apr 17 03:27:36 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by mack c-49 on Thu Apr 16 20:27:59 2020. So called Bingham (C50) Macks ran for a few years later on Surface transit and MaBSTOA usually on the M104. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Apr 17 03:29:39 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Dyre Dan on Thu Apr 16 22:43:56 2020. I don’t know if it was truth or just hype, but Sears operated a radio station in the Chicago area with the call letters WLS for World’s Largest Store. |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Fri Apr 17 07:31:00 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by randyo on Fri Apr 17 03:29:39 2020. I've heard that as well. WLS was a member of the ABC radio network (at least back in the 70s, when they were a fairly good Top 40 station). I lived in Urbana, IL (about 125 miles southwest of Chicago) from the summer of 1971 to June 1974 and listened to WLS the whole time. Came in loud and clear unless there was an electrical storm in the area. I'm sure they were putting out some major wattage like many of the AM stations in that era. |
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Posted by mack c-49 on Fri Apr 17 10:14:16 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by randyo on Fri Apr 17 03:27:36 2020. The 5th Ave/Surface C50s were different from the Binghams in that they didn't have the Bingham's sliding windows and the extra wide front door which also changed the window configuration between the doors. The Surface C50s could often be seen on 125th Street before the takeover in 1962 when they were not accepted by the new operating authority. They could be spotted easily at night due to their florescent interior lighting. |
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Posted by northshore on Fri Apr 17 11:05:55 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by mack c-49 on Fri Apr 17 10:14:16 2020. That you for that information. I know the FACCO C-50's were specially excluded from the Condemnation Proceedings because of their poor mechanical condition. But I wondered what happened to they. FACCO did not transfer these Westchester Street. So I am glad to know they ended in storage on 125 St. (probably awaitng scrapping). |
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Posted by northshore on Fri Apr 17 11:16:25 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by randyo on Wed Apr 15 23:45:02 2020. B of T adopted the BMT Brooklyn Bus Corp colors of Red and Yellow in 1940 for its buses. They were changed to Green and Gray when B of T took over North Shore Bus in 1947. |
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Posted by Spider-Pig on Fri Apr 17 11:24:58 2020, in response to Re: [PHOTOS] Need Locations On NYC Buses, posted by Charles G on Thu Apr 16 23:05:49 2020. It was obviously not in service. It was signed as an "11," which was not a bus that ever ran on 5th, and it was a "Transit Information Bus." They must have parked it backwards so that its doors faced the sidewalk. I guess it was the 70s equivalent of the present day "MetroCard Bus" and "MetroCard Van." |
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