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  1. Map - Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 35

    Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 35
  2. Map - Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 36

    Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 36
  3. Map - Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 37

    Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 37
  4. Map - Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 38

    Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway

    Record Type: Archive

    Hand-drawn Texas Electric Railway Waco Division Map 38
  5. Map of Waco, Texas and Additions [top right]
  6. TER Cars Inside Waco Terminal Yard - 1948, July 3

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor sit in the Waco Terminal yard, near the 4th Street entrance. Through the car entrance into the yard you can see part of the McClennan County Courthouse, which sat at Washington Ave and 5th Street. See: Map 7 Detail 71, Map 7 Waco Downtown Detail

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Cars Inside Waco Terminal Yard
  7. TER Executives Peters and Floyd on CERA Fan Trip - 1948, July 3

    Texas Electric Railway Company Executives George Harris Peters, Power Superintendent and Horace Greeley Floyd, Superintendent, hold a guy wire beside Passenger Motor 328 as it's stopped in north Waco. The Motorman looks on. Another view of this scene can be found at CP.2022.CL.20-240. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Executives Peters and Floyd on CERA Fan Trip
  8. TER Express Motor 501 on a Waco Siding

    Texas Electric Railway Company Express Motor 501 pulling two unidentified baggage cars is on a siding on the East Waco Line. A Waco Transit Company car, possibly 250, is pulling up from behind, preparing to pass. An African American man walks on a well worn path cut into the dirt beside the main track. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Express Motor 501 on a Waco Siding
  9. TER Express Motor 506 Leaving Waco - 1948, July 3

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Express Motor 506 leaves Waco for Dallas. This was a 1911 American Car built as a Express Trail Car 600, then rebuilt in 1934. Note the aluminum painted roof. It's believed this was Tex Dickenson's Dad's motor. The Witt Furniture store sign is visible over the rear end of the car. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Express Motor 506 Leaving Waco
  10. TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 Crossing Brazos River - 1948, July 3

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 328 crossing the Brazos River on the Waco Interurban Bridge; view looking north. To the right of the Interurban Bridge, is the Waco Suspension Bridge, also known as the Waco Trolley Bridge. An unknown photographer runs along the track, probably to position himself to take a photo. Date and event are assumed based on other photographs within the Griffith Collection. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 Crossing Brazos River
  11. TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 Crossing Brazos River - 1948, July 3

    Texas Electric Railway Company 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 heading north, crossing the Waco Interurban bridge; view is looking south. To the left of the Interurban Bridge is the Waco Suspension Bridge, also known as the Waco Trolley Bridge. Date and event are assumed based on other photographs within the Griffith Collection. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 Crossing Brazos River
  12. TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 Crossing Brazos River - 1948, July 3

    DIGITAL PRINT: Texas Electric Railway Company 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 northbound on the Waco Interurban Bridge, crossing the Brazos River. Date and event are assumed based on other photographs within the Griffith Collection. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 Crossing Brazos River
  13. TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 in East Waco - 1948, July 3

    Southbound Texas Electric Railway Company 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 [Train 328] in east Waco. This 'extra' car was reserved for the CERA Fantrip on this date. See: Map 7 Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 in East Waco
  14. TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 in East Waco - 1948, July 3

    Southbound Texas Electric Railway Company 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 [Train 328] stopped in east Waco. This 'extra' car was reserved for the CERA Fantrip on this date. See: Map 7 Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 in East Waco
  15. TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 in North Waco - 1948, July 3

    Southbound Texas Electric Railway Company 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 [Train 328] stopped in north Waco; at milepost 95. This 'extra' car was reserved for the CERA Fantrip on this date. To the right of the stopped car are H. G. Floyd, Texas Electric Railway General Superintendent, and G. H. Peters, Power Superintendent, to his left and holding onto a guy wire. In the background is a Texaco Gas Station. A face-on view of the two men can be ...

    Record Type: Photo

    TER 'Extra' Passenger Motor 328 in North Waco
  16. TER Passenger Motor 317 in North Waco - 1944, February 7

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 317 [Train 230] in north Waco, northbound to Dallas. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 317 in North Waco
  17. TER Passenger Motor 326 at Gross Siding - 1944, March 30

    Northbound Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 326 [Train 236] is stopped at Gross Siding, awaits a southbound car coming from Waco. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 326 at Gross Siding
  18. 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

    TER Supervisor Posed Beside Express Motor 505
  19. TER Waco City Car 153 - ca 1920

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Company Waco City Car 153. This was the first street car ride for these unidentified children. This is one of several homemade (TER Shops) cars built for service in Corsicana and Waco, in the 1918-1920 period. See: Map 7, Detail 71

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Waco City Car 153
  20. TER Waco City Car 253 North of Brazos River Bridge - 1948, July 3

    SNAPSHOT: Front view of Texas Electric Railway Waco City Car 253 on a track north of the Brazos River Bridge at the end of the East Waco Local Line. The destination sign reads: East Waco. On the left front of the car is a PepsiCola advertisement. On the right front is a warning sign that reads: LOOK OUT Do not try to drive by this car on a curve The car series is 250-54, St. Louis 1914. Seen behind and to the left is Passenger Motor ...

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Waco City Car 253 North of Brazos River Bridge

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