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Staten Island Rapid Transit 1970s St George Tottenville Sample Ticket NYC
UNPUNCHED CANCEL HOLE - GOOD CONDITION - HISTORIC TRANSIT ARCHIVE
Vintage original blue cardstock passenger transit ticket coupon specimen issued by The Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority during the 1970s era. This distinctive piece features a prominent Arcus Simplex-Brown printer overprint stamp and a single archival cancellation hole, serving as an unissued sample format from the modern municipal era of New York City commuter line history.
This operating authority transit ticket serves as a primary source snapshot capturing the essential passenger rail connectivity running north to south across Richmond County under General Superintendent E.A. Duszak. The bold black typography printed against a vibrant blue cardstock background with an elaborate central circular safety overlay design represents an iconic ticketing format deployed during a significant era of transit management.
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This specific ticket is an exceptional piece for New York history enthusiasts, explicitly detailing a premier layout of regional transit crossroads and key terminal points. The printed text prominently features the legendary stations of St. George and Tottenville, along with explicit coverage for all intermediate stations along the historic line connecting the main ferry terminal to the southern tip of the island.
Historic Line Coverage
It documents the internal administrative patterns, printer proof designs, and ticket validation layouts used by the transit authority and its contracted security printers. Because it remains an unissued sample specimen, it features a single crisp circular archival cancel punch hole near the bottom corner and a large contemporary overprint stamp across the front, keeping the main station text clear of standard passenger use modifications.
Backside Transit Specimen View
The reverse side shows a matching solid blue cardstock surface. It contains the single clean filing hole alongside four distinct white paper remnants and glue residue marks from historical album or scrapbook mounting during its period of archival storage.
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