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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

Part 2 from 1960`s to 1970`s

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  • what song is this

  • Saturday Night by Bay City Rollers and The Boys are Back In Town also by Bay City Rollers

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  • I'm only 27 so many of the trains shown in these great photos were in the system way before my time but in my opinion these trains are iconic New York City. Everything seems so peaceful especilly in the early 70's and 60's pictures.

  • 5:35 was my favorite picture

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  • What happened to these trains

  • Love it

  • My first favorite. :D

  • This is absolutely fantastic. Great work. It's just great. :)

  • @East180thStreetYard I seem to remember some very old cars on the J and K line in the early/mid '70 on which trains the conductor would actually have to stand OUTSIDE, BETWEEN THE CARS AND PLACE HIS FEET ON FOOTHOLDS AND LEAN OUT TO ACTIVATE THE DOORS (OPEN & CLOSE) - IS THIS CORRECT? I also remember those same cars still having ceiling fans (I also remember straw seats, but I must be dreaming) Can you please verify this? Thx

  • great vid< thanks for posting this!

  • God!! @0.50-0.59, we used to ride trains that looked like this!!! They look abandoned and broke. The "SS" and the "L" were two of the lines which got the oldest cars on their last wheels.

  • very good pictures.

    Good music.

    The music I immediately

    downloaded.

  • Dont forget the QJ also used R32s as well.

  • @orangie84 The QJ was a short-lived local service that ran from about 1968 to 1972.It's terminals were 168th Street in Queens (now demolished) & Coney Island.It used R16,27,30,30A & 42 equipment.

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