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Number of Archive records in Research Center |
6 |
Number of Photo records in Research Center |
24 |
Number of Library records in Research Center |
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Number of Object records in Research Center |
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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
Record Type: Photo
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Clipping, Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping: "42 Years Faithful Service for T-E. Ry. Over 2,500,000 Miles"
Record Type: Archive
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Dallas Railway & Terminal Company Dump Car at Oak Cliff Yards - 1948, July
SNAPSHOT: Dallas Railway & Terminal Company differential dump car at Oak Cliff Yards, which were at 5th and Jefferson Streets. An unidentified employee stands on the dump car, which is filled for hauling. The noses for Streetcar 512 and 513 are in the right part of the framed photo.
Record Type: Photo
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Dallas Railway & Terminal Company Oak Cliff Yards - 1948, July
SNAPSHOT: Dallas Railway & Terminal Company Oak Cliff Yards at 5th and Jefferson Streets. Two unidentified employees pose; one standing on the differential dump car while the other stands to the side. See: Map 8
Record Type: Photo
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Early Huaco Heights Trolley - ca 1913
Early Huaco Heights trolley, ca 1913. Like many small car lines during the trolley era, Waco's Huaco Heights Line was built to serve a real estate development. The line was merely a short shuttle at the end of Citizens Railway's Sanger Avenue line. The line's lone car, shown in this blurred, ca 1913 photograph, might have been bought from Citizens Railway. (ref: Texas Electric Railway, by J. Myers; p.129). See: Map 7, Detail 71
Record Type: Photo
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First Denison Electric Streetcar - 1898
SNAPSHOT: Denison Street and Electric Railway Company. This was the first electric streetcar to run in Denison, Texas. J. W. Kidd is the motorman. See: Map 1
Record Type: Photo
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Huaco Heights Trolley - ca 1913
SNAPSHOT: Early Huaco Heights trolley, ca. 1913. Like many small car lines during the trolley era, Waco's Huaco Heights Line was built to a real estate development. The line was merely a short shuttle at the end of Citizens Railway's Sanger Avenue line. The line's lone car, shown in this blurred photograph, might have been bought from Citizens Railway. (ref: Myers p.129). See: Map 7, Detail 71
Record Type: Photo
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Streetcar Driver Lester Sirkel with Two Friends - 1930-1940
In this photocopied scene, three men standing together looking relaxed and smoking cigarettes. Lester Sirkel is on the left; fellow drivers unidentified. On the back of photograph, handwritten in pencil, is "Grandad on left with friends. Street car drivers in Dallas."
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motors 314 and 316 at Unknown Siding - bef 1928
Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motors 314 and 316 in an unknown siding as another Passenger Motor approaches. An employee, whom appears to be smoking, peers out the rear door window. Built by St. Louis Car Company in 1913 for Southern Traction Company, car 314 wrecked in 1927. The body was scapped and the trucks and electrical equipment went to Class A Locomotive 801.
Record Type: Photo
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TER Supervisor Posed Beside Express Motor 505 - ca 1928
An unidentified Electric Express Company Supervisor casually leans on Texas Electric Railway Express Motor 505. See: Map 7, Detail 71
Record Type: Photo
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Texas Electric Railway Official H. G. Floyd Beside Express Motor 502 - 1922, October 16
GLASS-PLATE NEGATIVE PRINT: Texas Electric Railway Express (baggage/box) Motor 502. Employee Horace G. Floyd, Texas Electric shop superintendant, stands beside the car.
Record Type: Photo
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Texas Traction Company Interurban Motor 9 - ca 1910
Texas Traction Company Interurban Motor 9, outbound for Dallas from Denison. Motorman Clyde Hill (right) and an unidentified conductor stand next to the car. This photograph appears in John Myers Book, "Texas Electric Railway" on page 21. The caption reads: "Motorman Clyde Hill and an unknown conductor pose in front of majestic Texas Traction 9 before departing Denison for Dallas about 1910. All of the typical interurban hardware is here -...
Record Type: Photo
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Z. L. Lowe Family - ca 1948
DIGITAL PHOTO: Portrait of Z. L. Lowe (in hat) with his mother, father, sister, and brothers. The photo was taken around the time of the 1948 Vickery crash. It appears that Lowe (below red arrow) is wearing his motormen's uniform in the picture. See: 10 Sept 2020 blog: "Small Artifact Tells Big History | The 1948 Vickery Crash". https://interurbanrailwaymuseum.wordpress.com/2020/09/10/small-artifact-tells-big-history-the-1948-vickery-crash/
Record Type: Photo
