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BMT Brooklyn Manhattan Dec 1, 1937 Utica-Reid Line B. & Q. T. Corp. Ticket #02000
UNPUNCHED - EXCELLENT CONDITION - BMT TRANSIT ARCHIVE
Extremely rare uncirculated Special Transfer specimen featuring a perfect milestone serial number and a powerhouse list of South Brooklyn bus connections, issued on December 1, 1937.
This is a premier, museum-quality specimen from the B. & Q. T. Corp. (Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation), issued during a pivotal era of the system's private operation. This specific ticket is a Special Transfer (AA), representing the sophisticated inter-modal links between the Utica-Reid trolley line and several key bus routes in the heart of the borough.
Condition and Provenance
This item is part of a substantial, high-grade transit collection recently added to our store, featuring decades of curated New York City history. This ticket remains in museum-quality condition, with remarkably vivid coral-toned paper, sharp black typography, and deep-red date and serial number stamping. The ticket is crisp and clean, showing the high level of preservation typical of this archival collection.
Collector Highlights
Serial Number: This is ticket #02000, a premier milestone round number specimen issued for the historic Utica-Reid Line.
Major Brooklyn Neighborhood Powerhouse: This specific ticket is a treasure for geographic and bus-line collectors, explicitly mentioning several legendary omnibus routes and hubs: Kings Highway-Saratoga Ave. (B. 7) Route, Glenwood Road-Avenue J (B. 21) Route, Avenue D-Foster Avenue (B. 10) Route, and Avenue N.
Complex Transit Integration: The ticket documents a precise and sophisticated transfer. Valid for a final ride on three major bus routes, it was issued on trips from Avenue N specifically to passengers boarding the car south of Avenue D and paying a cash fare plus an additional two-cent charge. It captures the meticulous fare coordination required to move passengers between the streetcar network and the burgeoning bus system in late 1930s Brooklyn.
Uncirculated Specimen: This ticket is unpunched and has never been separated from a conductor's pad, preserving its clean, factory-straight edges and the original Notch Perforation C-6-37 branding from the Globe Ticket Company.
Historical Context
The Utica-Reid Line was a central pillar of Brooklyn's transit infrastructure. This Special Transfer (AA) represents the vital role the B. & Q. T. Corp. played in bridging the gap between traditional rail lines and the modern bus network that would eventually replace them. Issued in 1937, it serves as a primary source document for the era when the system was navigating the shift toward rubber-tire transit, just three years before the historic 1940 city takeover.
Please visit our store to see the rest of this newly listed collection, featuring many more rare, low-numbered and milestone tickets from this historic era!