ASVs in Newark. Photographer unknown and date unknown.
Yellow ASV 9249, built in 1936. Colorized; compare to photo above. Photographer unknown.
GM ASV trolley 9429. Photographer and date unknown.
Mack ASV 3100. The only Mack ASV, delivered as 3100 and soon renumbered 9000. Nominally the Mack CQ was a 31-passenger bus, had a CF engine, and had four windows between the doors. Why the ASV was called a CQ is hard to say, since it seated 35, had a CT motor, and had five windows between the doors. It ran for the most part on Rt 11-Elizabeth. (Motor Bus Society collection). From the collection of Dennis Linsky. Date unknown.
A few Yellow Coach gas-electric ASVs lined up somewhere in Newark. Date and photographer unknown.
Another Yellow Coach gas-electric ASV. Number unknown. Date and photographer unknown.
Another unidentified Yellow Coach gas-electric on route 3 - Bergen. Date and photographer unknown.
1935 Yellow Coach gas-electric 9157 model 729, probably at a yard. Date and photographer unknown.
ASV Yellow Coach 9513 demonstrating its pole raising capability. From the collection of Jeff Marinoff. Date unknown.
ASV Yellow Coach 9441demonstrating how it can pass other vehicles in its normal driving lane. From the collection of Jeff Marinoff. Date unknown.
Yellow Coach ad for Newark's dual mode trolleys. From the collection of Jeff Marinoff. Date unknown.
This page last updated 8 MAR 2012