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Staten Island Rapid Transit Sep 2 1974 Special Fare Program Ticket NYC Train
UNPUNCHED TWO-PART TICKET - EXCELLENT CONDITION - HISTORIC TRANSIT ARCHIVE
Vintage original passenger transit ticket sheet issued by The Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority, explicitly stamped and dated on both sections for September 2, 1974. This pristine piece represents a 1970s snapshot of New York City transit history documenting a specialized Labor Day holiday travel discount initiative deployed across Richmond County under the management of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
This operating authority transit coupon sheet serves as a primary source snapshot capturing the unique administrative strategies designed to boost community rail mobility during off-peak holiday windows. The layout features dark green typography highlighting the Special Fare Program rules, alongside a prominent stylized letter M and two matching unseparated sections tracking a notably low serial number, SF 194.
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This specific ticket is an exceptional piece for New York history enthusiasts, explicitly detailing the conditional parameters of regional transit crossroads. The printed text outlines strict holiday operational guidelines, specifying validation parameters from 6:00 AM on Monday to 1:00 AM on Tuesday, offering deep insight into late-20th-century municipal rate experiments across Staten Island rail corridors.
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It documents the transit system patterns, bookkeeping variations, and commuter accounting methods used during the 1970s decade. Because it remains completely unpunched by a conductor tool, unseparated, and was never canceled during active travel, the entire two-part layout, the crisp warning text, and the clean signatures of General Superintendent E.A. Duszak remain fully intact and pristine.
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