Can anyone identify this car an its location?
Thanks to Rusty, this car is identified as Cincinnati & Lake Erie Car 119
Sister, Cincinnati & Lake Erie 116 Built In 1930 by Cincinnati Car Company
These cars were known as "Red Devils"
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Don't know the ID of the car at the moment, but, the writing at the bottom of the photo says, Ohio Railway Museum, Worthington, Ohio. I did a search of images and found it's Cincinnati & Lake Erie car 119.
Rusty
Diverging Clear posted:Don't know the ID of the car at the moment, but, the writing at the bottom of the photo says, Ohio Railway Museum, Worthington, Ohio. I did a search of images and found it's Cincinnati & Lake Erie car 119.
Rusty
I did the same while Rusty was doing his lookup. Here's the link to the roster: http://www.columbusrailroads.c...s/orm/orm-roster.pdf
It's from 1915 and was acquired in 1953. In addition to Cincinnati and Lake Erie, the car ran on the Cedar Rapids and Iowa ? City (can't read my own handwriting :-) Railway.
Tomlinson Run Railway
P.S. Is that a phone box on the pole in the background? Looks like the old box style.
Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern plus Rochester Subway in New York.Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern In Byron, NY
Rochester Subway Cars 60 & 66
Rochester, Syracuse & Eastern 1910_Niles Car
Trolley & interurban cars in Wisconsin.
Kenosha operates 6 street cars painted to represent various lines of the past, including Toronto, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Chicago, & Johnstown, PA
Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Co. was the largest electric railway Wisconsin
Valley Rwys #18
Delancey Street Terminal in New York City. There is a plan afoot to make this abandoned underground trolley terminal into a park.
Delancey Street Looking East In 1919 At The Williamsburg Bridge
Delancey Street Looking West In 1920
Delancey Street Looking West
There are 8 trolley car loops in the underground terminal.
Looking West At Conjested Delancey Street In 1923
Loop 1
There are trolley cars in the background
The trolley cars are all gone in this 1960s photo
Delancy Street Subway Station is in the background.
From the MoW Dept. A Canadian bonding car. Check out the chunky motor/generator set (?) and the state-of-the art rheostat and knife switches on the front beam. Looks like there might be a trolley pole out of sight.
Some trolley & interurban cars of California.
California Red Car Train
The gentleman with his back to the photographer is Harre Demoro. Harre was a noted author, historian, and newspaper reporter. He was an excellent writer who's histories are so enjoyable to read.
Los Angeles Railway
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Petaluma & Santa Rosa Railroad
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San Diego
Los Angeles Railway
Thumbnails are good but the large photos say "Image Not Found"
In your second photo, a picture of Key System 271 at the Western Railway Msueum, the gentleman in the photo with his back to the photographer is Harre Demoro. Harre was a noted author, historian, and newspaper reporter. He was an excellent writer who's histories were so enjoyable to read. Harre was a good friend who died way too young.
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