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BMT Brooklyn Manhattan Dec 9, 1935 Nortons' Point Line S.B. R'y Co. Ticket #00877
UNPUNCHED - EXCELLENT CONDITION - BMT TRANSIT ARCHIVE
Extremely rare uncirculated Special Transfer specimen featuring a clean 1935 issue date documenting the historic South Brooklyn Railway Company operations in the heart of the Depression era.
This is a premier specimen issued by the S.B. R'y Co. (South Brooklyn Railway Company), a specialized subsidiary of the BMT. This transfer serves as a master historical document, capturing the vital and rare operational links between the iconic Coney Island shoreline and the residential communities of Southern Brooklyn.
Ultimate Geographic Keyword Powerhouse: This specific ticket is a treasure for Brooklyn history enthusiasts, explicitly mentioning legendary landmarks and transit hubs: Nortons' Point Line, Sea Gate Line, Neptune Ave., Stillwell and Surf Aves., Terminal-Culver, and the McDonald Ave. Line (formerly Gravesend Ave.).
Rare S.B. R'y Co. Designation: This specimen is explicitly labeled for the South Brooklyn Railway Company, a fascinating freight and passenger line with deep roots in the development of the borough, making it a highly sought-after cross-over piece for both railway and trolley collectors.
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 excellent condition, appearing unpunched and uncirculated. The deep coral-toned paper is remarkably vibrant, with sharp black typography and very clear red date and serial number stamping. Both the front and back show a high level of preservation, with only tiny, authentic archival staple holes on the reverse indicating its history as part of a conductor's booklet.
Historical Context
The Nortons' Point Line provided the essential transit link for the Sea Gate community at the western tip of the Coney Island peninsula. This 1935 transfer illustrates the complex coordination between the South Brooklyn Railway and the broader BMT trolley and rapid transit network at the massive Stillwell and Surf Avenue hub and the Terminal-Culver interchange. It serves as a primary source for an era when these specialized lines were critical to the daily navigation of the Brooklyn waterfront.
Please visit our store to see the rest of this newly listed collection, featuring many more rare and historic transit items!