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Erie Lackawanna July 7 1966 Hoboken Brick Church 30 Day Round Trip Ticket
PUNCHED - HISTORIC NEW JERSEY COMMUTER RAIL ARCHIVE
Vintage original cardstock passenger train ticket issued by the Erie Lackawanna Railroad Company. This authentic commuter artifact is explicitly dated by a mechanical window validation stamp on the left edge for July 7, 1966, documenting daily passenger transit operations during the early corporate merger era of the region commuter lines.
This commuter ticket serves as a primary source snapshot capturing suburban transit connectivity radiating from the Hudson River waterfront terminal into Essex County. The ticket was valid for a thirty day round trip passage between the designated stations and features the printed facsimile signature of Passenger Traffic Manager R.H. Taylor.
Ultimate Geographic Keyword Powerhouse
This specific ticket is an exceptional piece for New Jersey regional history enthusiasts, explicitly detailing a classic layout of regional transit crossroads and key stations. The printed text prominently features legendary commuter destinations including Hoboken and Brick Church, highlighting the historic Delaware, Lackawanna and Western corporate heritage routes designed to carry passengers seamlessly across major suburban hubs.
Historic Line Coverage
It documents the transit system patterns and individual passenger fare transactions handled directly by onboard train conductors across the network. The card exhibits active historical usage with distinct custom-shaped conductor cancellation punches tracking validation along the main body, featuring unique letter H or dumbbell-shaped patterns.
Backside Transit Specimen View
The reverse side displays a detailed safety background pattern printed by Rand McNally.
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