Saturday, April 28, 2007

Troy City Railway "A" car


Chair Cars "A" & "B" - Troy City Railway.

Became 500 & 501 on UTC.

Chairs later replaced with seats and renumbered 120 & 225.

Later remade into Center Entrance.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Last car Troy & New England Railway


Last car Troy & New England Railway.

United Traction Co #6.

Also was 1st car as T&NE #6.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

United Traction Company Trackless Trolley #212


Formerly #112. Renumbered to avoid conflict with Mack Bus.

Ran on Belt Line in Cohoes in late twenties.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

United Traction Company #700 Interior view


United Traction Co #700.

Built by J. M. Jones.

Delined Dec 20-1906.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Hudson Valley Railway - No. 60


From the Collection of G. W. Walrath

Hudson Valley Railway - No. 60.

Built by Wason Manufacturing Company, in 1911 at Springfield, Mass. This picture taken that year at the end of the line in Warrensburg - across the way from the old Adirondack Hotel, since destroyed by fired.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Illinois Terminal Railroad Trolley #450



OHIO RAILWAY MUSEUM
Worthington, Ohio

Former Illinois Terminal P.C.C.-type streetcar #450 ath the Ohio Railway Museum. Built in 1949, #450 is an example of the most modern streetcar ever built. The Ohio Railway Museum has more than twenty pieces of rail equipment that may be seen and ridden on the following days:
May, Sept., Oct -- Sunday afternnon
June, July and August -- Sat. & Sun. afternoon

Ektachrome by David Bunge
29763-C

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Rochester, Charlotte & Manitou Beach Railway Trolley #10



Rochester, Charlotte & Manitou Beach Railway car #10. A nine bench open, single truck car, two No. 800 G. E. motors. Car has left Manitou Beach for Charlotte (Rochester, N. Y.) over the Braddocks Bay trestle. Photo was taken about 1900. The cars were scrapped in 1925.

Friday, April 6, 2007

Hudson Valley Railway #161


Hudson Valley Railway No. 161 at Saratoga Springs on August 15, 1925.

#161, 162, 163 Ran on Troy & New England Railway, Summer of 1918.

Thursday, April 5, 2007