MTA New York City Transit (Bus):
2007 Holiday Vintage Buses: Museum Bus #2124
#2124 (nicknamed "Queen Mary") is a 1938 Yellow Coach Model 735 double-decker bus, originally built for the Fifth Avenue Coach Company. This bus is not able to operate under its own power, so it was towed to several prominent locations within Manhattan for public viewing.
NB: All photos below were taken on 2007.12.20.
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2124 is seen on display at Broadway and West 42nd Street. Note the metal bars used for towing the bus to its various locations. |
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Another view of 2124, sporting the out-of-place 1970s "M" logo. |
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2124 is seen from the other side of Broadway. Do you think that the top deck front windows resemble the cab windows of Metro-North's Genesis dual-mode locomotives? |
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2124 is seen with a passing RTS on the M6 to South Ferry. |
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Side and rear view of 2141. Note the "Fifth Avenue Omnibus" designation. |
MTA New York City Transit (Bus): 2007 Holiday Vintage Buses: Museum Bus #2124 @ The Bergen Network.
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2007.12.29.
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