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Bird's Eye View of Business Section, Dallas - 1904
STUDY PRINT: Bird's Eye View of Business Section - Taken Fro.[m] Oriental Hotel, Looking West This winter street scene, of the Dallas city center, reflects development of electricity and the electric rail system. Two sets of snow-covered trolley tracks run down the center of the street; one set traversed by a snow-covered trolley car. The street is lined with utility poles. Buildings in this business district are signed with: E. Eppstein...
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Bluebonnet Passenger Motor 318 at Ennis Stop - 1941
Texas Electric Railway Company Bluebonnet Passenger Motor 318 comes to a stop in Ennis. It appears that these stylishly dressed men by the Corsicana Bluebonnet are ministers. An April 11, 1940 article in the Dallas Morning News reads: "Negro Baptists Open Three-Day Convention". "The Texas Negro Baptist Convention Wednesday opened a semiannual three-day meeting at St. John Baptist Church, Allen and Guilliot, with Dr. Ernest C. Estelle as pas...
Record Type: Photo
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Boarding TER Passenger Motor 308 - 1946, May 14
SNAPSHOT: An unidentified African-American soldier boards Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 308, a double-truck, single-end, arch roof, steel car. The car is red and cream in color. See: Map 8, Detail C
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Bonham Electric Railway
Bonham Elec Ry L & Pwr 6th at Main(as typed on the back); Picture is three streetcars going to a "Ropeing Rideing Contest". Similar pictures can be found at the Fannin County Museum of History. Bonham Electric Railway, Light and Power Company owned Bonham Electric Railway. It operated from 1896-1915. The picture was in an envelope from Charles V. Hess to W. P. Donalson (CP.2025.CL.5-088). Unsure of who is the photographer. Stamped on the p...
Record Type: Photo
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Brazos River Bridge at Car Barn Switch - 1947
SNAPSHOT: A Texas Electric Railway Company passenger motor exits the Waco Interurban Bridge at the car barn switch. To the right is the Waco Suspension Bridge, also known as the Waco Trolley Bridge. The photo is taken looking northeast. See: Map 7, Waco Downtown Detail
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Bridge Abutment Cottonwood Creek - 2002, March 15
Bridge Abutment at Cottonwood Creek.
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Bridge Support at Cottonwood Creek - 2002, March 15
Bridge support at Cottonwood Creek.
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Bryan-College Interurban Railway
a) Bryan College 202 at College Station (typed on the back) b) Bryan College 300 in Bryan (typed on the back) c) Bryan College at College Station (typed on the back) with a large crowd gathered around This is the Bryan-College Interurban Railway that was built in 1910 and abandoned in 1923. It was 5 miles of track with another 1 1/2 miles added in 1916. The three pictures were in an envelope from Charles V. Hess to W. P. Donalson (CP.2025...
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Bulkhead of Texas Traction Interurban Trail Car 39 - 1911, September 29
Bulkhead of Texas Traction Interurban Trail Car 39; view to the rear. This car was built by American Car & Foundry Company in 1911. The bulkhead separated the passenger area from the rear vestibule. The handbrake, located in the vestibule, can be seen through the windows of the bulkhead.
Record Type: Photo
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CERA Fan Trip on Passenger Motor 365 at Anna - 1948, July 4
Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 365 at the Anna Station, which stands out of sight to the left of the truck. The photo was taken at the corner of West 4th Street and (what is now) South Interurban Street. The view is looking towards the southwest. Passenger Motor 365 had been chartered by CERA fans making a final journey before the line was abandoned at the end of 1948. See: Map 2, Detail 10
Record Type: Photo
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Camden St. Spur, Pearl Brewery
Back of Locomotive and other cars located "Camden St. Spur, Pearl Brewery" (information from back of photo), 4 January 1961. The picture was from a Bank One envelope dated 1995. Walter P. Donalson III collected photographs of Cars from various Railways across the United States and countries.
Record Type: Photo
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Car Barn Siding - VA Hospital Stop in McKinney - 1948, December 19
SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway "Car Barn" Siding and VA Hospital Stop north of McKinney; view looking south. The structure in the upper right quadrant of the photo is the McKinney powerhouse. See: Map 2, Detail 15; Detail Car Barn Siding
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Citizens Railway Company Car 42 - ca 1905
SNAPSHOT: Citizens Railway Car 42, signed for the North Fifth Street line, is posed here with the operator and passengers. The car was painted Pullman Green with gold trim. See: Map 7, Citizens Railway Company Waco 1891 Detail
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Citizens Railway Company City Car 61 - 1911
SNAPSHOT: Citizens Railway Company City Car 61. The car builder was Danville Car Company; 1911. It had thirty-two (32) seats.
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City Car 160 - ca 1907-1910
City Car 160 This is likely a builder's photograph. The sign says "Order 330, The G. C. Kuhlman Co., Cleveland, O."
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City Car 253 - 1907-1940
Car 253, unsure if it is Southern Traction, Waco City Car, or Fort Worth City Transit.
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Cleburne Street Railway Car 917
Downtown Cleburne, Texas enroute to Lavelady Pk. (typed on back); It is actually Lovelady Park. Picture is of three streetcars with Car 917 in front. There are many passengers sitting and standing in the cars and on the street. This was the Cleburne Street Railway that ran from 1911-1917. The streetcars would take passengers to Lovelady Park. It was located along the west banks of Buffalo Creek. More information can be found in an article in ...
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