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This 1912 car is nearing the end of a 165K 22 year restoration at the Seashore museum in Maine. Classic center entrance 60 foot long passenger car.
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by BaltOhio
This is an ex-Shaker Heights car. Is it being restored to Shaker colors, or its original Cleveland Ry. scheme when new? I assume that it still has m.u. connections and couplers, so I'd think that Shaker would be more appropriate.
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by aline1969
From what I have seen and heard it is restored and painted to the Cleveland Railway days of the 1910's, 1920's and 1930's. Car looks awesome, the museum does have a matching trailer.
Replace the 57 with the Green Line!!! The people demand more transit, more new routes
$75 K raised for Middlesex & Boston trolley #41 :: Seashore Trolley Museum