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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

New Jersey's last trolley line. A ride on a vintage PCC Trolley Car.

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  • thanks for the comments streetcarbrad. glad you enjoyed the video.

    the system has since been rebuilt, and i have not taken even one ride on the new dual cars!

    Joesavana

  • hi..

    glad you liked the film.

    are the rail lines you mentioned trolley cars or similar to

    the dual modern cars now on the newark subway?

    regards,

    joesavana

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  • Love this video man, thanks.

  • @rodeliot The San Francisco F Line is a good one too .

  • This was made in 1982? I guess NJT was in no hurry to put their logo on the PCCs as they had taken delivery of new Grumman buses in 1980 and repainted many former TNJ and Maplewood Equipment buses into the NJT color scheme as well. Not sure what they did with all the Somerset equipment.

  • Those are some large PCCs, longer than Bostons, Does anyone know where the other routes of the Newark City Subway ran to? What other parts of Newark or Essex county.

  • @Licleonschakal If you really want to ride a PCC still in revenue service, they have them currently in Boston, Massachusetts. Look up the Mattapan High Speed line of the MBTA. There are several videos here on you tube.

  • 5:30 it it weird i drove on that same road earlier today

  • what about the hudson bergen and newark light rails plus the river line

  • nothing like newark today...

  • Very Nice.

  • @evilrabbit33 I first visited the US, and rode on the City Subway, in April of 2002, so the old cars had been withdrawn by then. Several of them were stored at the new depot for the line, and they looked in good condition for their age. What happened to them, are any preserved somewhere?

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