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BMT Brooklyn Manhattan Transit July 1, 1936 Bay Parkway-Ave. M Route Ticket #01000 Rare
UNPUNCHED - EXCELLENT CONDITION - BMT TRANSIT ARCHIVE
Extremely rare uncirculated specimen featuring a perfect milestone serial number and an incredible array of historic Brooklyn keywords, issued on July 1, 1936.
This is an excellent, uncirculated "Omnibus Route B. 6 Transfer (A)" from the B. B. Corp. (Brooklyn Bus Corporation), a subsidiary of the BMT, issued during the mid-1930s.
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 was recently removed from a long-term archival collector’s binder and remains in museum-quality condition. The typography is remarkably vivid, featuring bold black text contrasted by a sharp, deep-red date and a "milestone" serial number that remains as crisp as the day it was printed.
Collector Highlights
Serial Number: This is ticket #01000, a premier milestone round number specimen issued for the Bay Parkway-Ave. M Route.
Maritime and Shore Keywords: This specific ticket is a "holy grail" for geographic keywords. It explicitly mentions the Staten Island Ferry-Third Ave.-60th St. (B. 9) Route and final rides on the West End Line toward Coney Island.
Historic Transit Integration: The ticket documents the complex network of South Brooklyn, valid for final rides on the 65th St.-Bay Ridge Ave. Line and the 86th St. Line. It also served as a transfer to the 75th St. (Bay Ridge Parkway)-Stillwell Ave. (B. 4) omnibus route.
Uncirculated Specimen: This ticket is unpunched and has never been separated from a conductor's pad, preserving its clean, factory-straight edges. It has been maintained for nearly 90 years in archival condition.
Historical Context
The Bay Parkway-Ave. M Route (B-6) served as a critical east-west corridor for the Bensonhurst and Midwood neighborhoods. Issued in 1936, this ticket captures the BMT system during a pivotal era of network coordination. It serves as a primary source document for the years when iconic landmarks like Coney Island and the Staten Island Ferry were linked by a single, complex transit network before the city's 1940 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!