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New York State Transit Commission Case Files and Minutes


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
The series consists of microfilm copies of minutes of meetings and case files of the Transit Commission dating from 1921 through 1943 (when it was abolished). Also included is "supplemental case file material" (those documents not filmed because of size or condition, including maps, drawings and/or exhibits; or materials filmed, but for which the film was found to be of poor quality).
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Transit Commission case files and minutes
Quantity:

47.8 cubic feet

(including 208 microfilm reels)

Inclusive Dates:
1921-1943
Series Number:
19595

Arrangement

Arranged by case number (both commissions used the same numerical sequence).

Administrative History

The Public Service Commission Act of 1907 replaced existing state regulatory authorities with two district public service commissions (one for New York City and the other for the rest of the state). In 1921, the two district commissions were abolished and replaced by a single Public Service Commission with statewide authority over all public utilities except rapid transit in New York City, which was given to the newly created Transit Commission. The Transit Commission functioned until 1943, when it was abolished and the Public Service Commission assumed its responsibilities and functions.

Scope and Content Note

The series consists of microfilm copies of minutes of meetings and case files of the Transit Commission from 1921 through 1943 (when it was abolished). Also included is "supplemental case file material" (those documents not filmed because of size or condition, including maps, drawings and/or exhibits; or materials filmed, but for which the film was found to be of poor quality).

Both the minutes and case files of the Transit Commission and the First District Case Files (Series 19594) are arranged by the same numerical scheme, and occasionally records from both bodies are contained on the same microfilm reel. As a result the records are difficult to access. The "supplemental material" contains both minutes and case file records.

Alternate Formats Available

Microfilm. 208 reels; 16 mm.

Other Finding Aids

Available at Repository

Container and microfilm roll lists are available at the repository.

Location of Originals

Originals were destroyed after filming by the agency.

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of this material.

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