Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Co. Oct 30 1965 New York to Eltingville Ticket
BLUE PAPER STOCK RED OVERPRINT STAMP - VINTAGE STATEN ISLAND ARCHIVE
Original vintage railroad commuter ticket explicitly stamped October 30, 1965, documenting the mid-twentieth century outer borough transit operations of the Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Company in New York City.
This is a premier post-WWII era historical document issued under District Sales Manager I. W. Doty and printed on highly desirable dark blue paper stock. The artifact features a bold red diagonal overprint stamp reading M-NOV.1965-F, a large red printed letter C background pattern, and a red warning border tab on the right edge. The piece includes a low serial number of 1490 and a distinct small oval punch hole near the upper center, capturing a primary source snapshot of public transportation operations moving commuters between Staten Island and Manhattan during a transformative decade of urban transit infrastructure.
Ultimate Geographic Keyword Powerhouse
This item is an incredible resource for New York history collectors, showcasing an extensive printed list of iconic local transit markers and routes including Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway Co, New York via Municipal Ferry, Bay Terrace and Intermediate Stations to Eltingville, and Form 1 K 27B.
Historic Line Coverage
The paper artifact details the legal and operational regulations for the restricted commuter route between the municipal ferry terminal and the southern neighborhoods of Eltingville. The text outlines the strict calendar limitations required for passengers, noting the pass is restricted and not good for passage Saturdays, Sundays, or Holidays including New Year's Day, February 22, May 30, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and December 25.
Backside Archivist Transit Stamp Notice
The reverse side displays a very faded ink validation stamp reading Staten Island Rapid Transit Ry. alongside a specific date stamp for Oct 30 1965, remaining otherwise clean and well preserved across the blue-tinted paper surface.