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  1. Hermon Cook Sr. Beside Former TER Passenger Motor 360 - 1981

    Hermon C. Cook Sr., donor of Texas Electric Passenger Motor 360 to the City of Plano for the Interurban Railway Museum, stands beside the railcar at his farm at Waxahachie, TX. This car was sitting on some kind of support to keep it off the ground. This car, originally Texas Traction Interurban Motor 11, was renumbered 360 during service at Texas Electric Railway. It was purchased by Mr. Cook, without the trucks, at the sale of assets after T...

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    Hermon Cook Sr. Beside Former TER Passenger Motor 360
  2. Interior of Texas Traction Interurban Motor 11 - 1911

    Interior of Texas Traction Interurban Motor 11, manufactured by American Car Company, Saint Louis, MO. This car later became Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 360.

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    Interior of Texas Traction Interurban Motor 11
  3. Section 7 - Passenger Motor [11 / 360] Notes
  4. Section 7 - Passenger Motors [11 / 360] - [14 / 362] Notes
  5. Section 7 - Questionnaire [Series: 350 thru 399 Misc]
  6. Reproduction of Texas Traction Company Builder's Photograph - Car 11 - 1911

    Reproduction of a builder's photograph of Texas Traction Company Interurban Motor 11 when new. One of three semi-steel cars purchased from American Car Company in 1911 to initiate 'limited' service between Sherman and Dallas, this car eventually became Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 360 and later, part of the Interban Railway Museum collection. Note the truss rods under the car body, now removed from the car.

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    Reproduction of Texas Traction Company Builder's Photograph - Car 11
  7. Texas Traction Company Dallas Limited Interurban Motor 11 - 1911

    3/4 left front view of Texas Traction Company Motor 11, Train 408; later Passenger Motor 360. It is a limited service car as indicated by the white flags flying from the top of the coach. Note the higher arch of the motorman's window. In a subsequent rebuilding, this unusual feature disappeared. Probably a publicity photograph, this car was built by the American Car Company of Saint Louis Missouri in 1911.

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    Texas Traction Company Dallas Limited Interurban Motor 11
  8. Texas Traction Company Interurban Motor 11 - 1911

    Then new Texas Traction Company Interurban Motor 11 poses for a publicity shot north of McKinney. It was northbound and, as indicated by the white flag, is not in regular service. This car was built by the American Car Company, of Saint Louis, and ultimately became Texas Electric Railway Car 360 after service ended. The car was restored in the 1980s. See: Map 2

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    Texas Traction Company Interurban Motor 11
  9. Texas Traction Motor 11 [Front Head-on View] - 1911

    Head-on front view of Texas Traction Company Motor 11, train 408, in a cut north of Lee Siding at milepost marker 36/13. Note the higher arch of the motorman's window. In a subsequent rebuilding, this unusual feature disappeared. The two men, seen through the windows, are unidentified. Probably a publicity photograph, this car was built by the American Car Company of Saint Louis Missouri in 1911. This photo was most likely taken at the sa...

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    Texas Traction Motor 11 [Front Head-on View]
  10. Texas Traction Motor 11 [rear view] - 1911

    Rear view of Texas Traction Company Motor 11, Train 404 northbound, north of Lee Siding at milepost marker 36/11. It is a limited service car as indicated by the white flags flying from the top of the coach. Probably a publicity photograph, this car was built by the American Car Company of Saint Louis Missouri in 1911. This photo was most likely taken at the same time as photograph CP.2007.CL.1-463 and the photograph of the front view of ...

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    Texas Traction Motor 11 [rear view]
  11. Texas Traction Motor 11 [Rear View] - 1911

    Rear view of brand new Texas Traction Company Motor 11, Train 404 northbound, north of Lee Siding at milepost marker 36/11. It is a limited service car as indicated by the white flags flying from the top of the coach. Manufactured by the American Car Company, three semi-steel cars were purchased in October, 1911 for 'limited' service between Sherman and Dallas. The cars were numbered 11, 12, and 14. The number 13 was omitted because of su...

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    Texas Traction Motor 11 [Rear View]
  12. Texas Traction Motor 11 [Rear View] - 1911

    Rear view of brand new Texas Traction Company Motor 11, Train 404 northbound, north of Lee Siding at milepost marker 36/11. It is a limited service car as indicated by the white flags flying from the top of the coach. Manufactured by the American Car Company, three semi-steel cars were purchased in October, 1911 for 'limited' service between Sherman and Dallas. The cars were numbered 11, 12, and 14. The number 13 was omitted because of su...

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    Texas Traction Motor 11 [Rear View]

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