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Staten Island Rapid Transit Feb 3 1974 Senior Citizen Reduced Fare Ticket NYC
UNPUNCHED - EXCELLENT CONDITION - HISTORIC TRANSIT ARCHIVE
Vintage original pink cardstock senior citizen reduced fare two-part ticket issued by The Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority, explicitly dated by an operational ink stamp on the front for February 3, 1974. This distinctive piece represents a 1970s snapshot of New York City transit history documenting specialized discount fare commuter rail operations across Richmond County under the management of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
This operating authority senior ticket serves as a primary source snapshot capturing the specialized transit connectivity deployed to support senior community mobility. The bold black typography printed against a vibrant pink background features a matching double stamp date and two identical unseparated sections tracking serial number SC 1697, representing an iconic security ticketing format used under General Superintendent E.A. Duszak.
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This specific ticket is an exceptional piece for New York history enthusiasts, explicitly detailing the conditional regulations of regional transit crossroads. The printed text on the front indicates it is valid only on the date stamped, while the extensive dual conditions listed on the reverse side manage the physical movement of passengers across the island's main municipal railway line.
Historic Line Coverage
It documents the transit system patterns, specialized half-fare pass structures, and commuter accounting methods used during the 1970s decade. Because it remains completely unpunched by a conductor tool and retains both halves of the original two-part format entirely intact, the entire layout and the clean signature of E.A. Duszak remain fully pristine.
Backside Transit Specimen View
The reverse side shows a matching pink cardstock surface with the dual printed conditions. The text details strict operational parameters including time windows between 10 AM to 4 PM and 7 PM to midnight on weekdays, full hour availability on weekends, and requirements for validation by ticket selling representatives, remaining entirely free of any album residue or mounting damage.
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