WebFeb 17, 2024 · Philadelphia Transportation Company single-end car #8490 is seen here in service at 60th and Spruce Streets. This was one of 535 cars acquired by J.G. Brill … WebPublished Photos: EBT 137, 138. Published Plans: NGSL 7-98. M-1 was built by the EBT in their Rockhill shops under license from Brill from scaled down Brill model 250 railcar plans. She was built from a kit (order #22416) which included a Brill engine, air tanks and #27 MCB trucks and Westinghouse electricals, traction motors and type AML ...
NYCS Motor Car Roster - NYCSHS Website
WebThe first doodlebug, M-10, was a Model 55 manufactured by the J.G.Brill Company. Originally owned by the Punxsutawney Coal Company, it was used to ferry miners. It was a gas-mechanical car purchased in 1928 by the LVRR. Late in its career, the M10 was utilized solely as trailer. The Liggie's second doodlebug, M-21, was also a Brill Model 55 ... http://www.altoonaworks.info/rosters/prr-doodlebugs.pdf in and out expanding
Remembering the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad - Trains
The J. G. Brill Company manufactured streetcars, interurban coaches, motor buses, trolleybuses and railroad cars in the United States for almost ninety years, making it the longest-lasting trolley and interurban manufacturer. At its height, Brill was the largest manufacturer of streetcars and interurban cars in the US and produced more streetcars, interurbans and gas-electric cars than any other ma… WebThere was no engine house or engine shed at Laws. I recall hearing rumors on the SPNGHS yahoo discussion group, of an engine house during C & C days, ... As I recall, in the 1990's, there was a group that hoped to lay 4 miles of track, from Laws to Bishop as a tourist railroad. The Brill car was restored to operating condition, and the existing ... inbound analyst