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Hudson Valley open car 124.
Schenectady Railway closed car 500 and 504.
4 United Traction cars in the background.
The State made a rule that "any car going over 25 miles had to have a toilet on it - This did away with most of the open cars.
Franklin Square, Troy N.Y. in 1904.
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