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BMT Brooklyn Manhattan Jan 1, 1938 West End Line B. & Q. T. Corp. Ticket #01000
UNPUNCHED - EXCELLENT CONDITION - BMT TRANSIT ARCHIVE
Extremely rare uncirculated Special Transfer (B) specimen featuring a perfect round serial number and a premium New Year's Day issue date documenting the historic B. & Q. T. Corp. trolley and omnibus network.
This is a premier, museum-quality specimen from the Brooklyn and Queens Transit Corporation, issued on the very first day of 1938. This Special Transfer serves as a master historical document, capturing the vital intermodal links between the legendary West End Line and the burgeoning bus network at the start of a pivotal year.
Significant Round Serial Number: The #01000 number is a perfect round number specimen that holds significantly higher value for specialized collectors who prioritize significant serial number sequences.
Premium New Year's Date: Issued on January 1, 1938, this date is highly sought after by collectors as it marks the beginning of a significant year in the pre-unification era.
Ultimate Geographic Keyword Powerhouse: This specific ticket is a goldmine for neighborhood history enthusiasts, explicitly mentioning iconic Brooklyn landmarks and routes: West End Line, Kings Highway (B. 5) Route, Bay Parkway-Avenue M (B. 6) Route, and Coney Island.
Historic Intermodal Coverage: It documents the West End Line and its unique connections for passengers originating from Coney Island. It provides a primary source look at the specific service patterns and the additional two-cent charge required to navigate between the famous beach-front rapid transit corridor and the inland omnibus routes serving Midwood and Gravesend.
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 tan-toned paper is crisp and clean, with sharp black typography and very vivid red date and serial number stamping. The reverse shows small, authentic areas of archival tape residue from its long-term preservation but remains structurally sound and crisp.
Historical Context
The West End Line was one of the most vital transit arteries in New York City history, famous for carrying millions of New Yorkers to the world's premier amusement district. This New Year's Day 1938 transfer illustrates the robust network of the B. & Q. T. Corp. as it integrated traditional rail lines with motorized buses just two years before the 1940 Unification. It serves as a primary source map for an era when coordinated transit provided the essential links for thousands of daily commuters and leisure seekers heading home from the shore.
Please visit our store to see the rest of this newly listed collection, featuring many more rare and low-numbered tickets from this historic era!