Bus Stop Outtake: 1948 General Motors TDH 4507 Old Look Coach – Take That Mother Nature

Most of us here north of the equator are in the throes of summer – heat, humidity, and more heat….hopefully this post will allow you a zen-like moment of cool relief. The bus above is a 1948 TDH 4507 GM Old Look coach that belonged to New York’s CTA, and this ole’ girl has an interesting history…

First, think December in New York City…

Bitter cold…

And lots of snow…

But as with any large metropolitan area, the city runs on its public transportation, and bus stops, turnouts, train tracks, and other locations need to be cleared of snow so buses and subways can operate. That’s where these “Snow Fighters” made their mark. These were modified older coaches, pulled from front-line service, that transported work crews to various areas around the city to clear snow. Several rows of seats were removed and space was made available for large salt bags, shovels, and other implements. They also had heavier front bumpers, and a set of spotlights on the front and back roof. Best guess is around 18 of these coaches were modified for this role.

Here’s a work crew digging out the rails at a station in Brooklyn, likely transported there by several Snow Fighters.

In the 70’s, NYMTA moved on to more specialized, less manpower-intensive equipment to keep their lines open.

While NYMTA has a superb historical fleet, unfortunately none of these models were preserved. This picture was taken in 1971 as coach #SF-12 was waiting to be scrapped at NYMTA’s Canarsie Yard.  The Snow Fighters had fought their last fight (flake?).