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  1. 1938 Wreck of Passenger Motor 306 - 15 Oct 1938

    Although labeled as Passenger Motor 306, wrecked near Elm Mott Siding just north of Waco, research of Dallas Morning News articles in 1938 indicate this car was more likely the wreck that occurred on Saturday, 15 October 1938 at 1 p.m. Bluebonnet 306, southbound on the Dallas-Waco line, hit what was reported to be an open switch and "hurtled" into a gasoline car parked on a siding near Fernwood Avenue crossing at Lisbon, in the south Oak Cliff o...

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    1938 Wreck of Passenger Motor 306
  2. Section 6 - Passenger Motor Notes [Series 300: Misc 1200 Volt]
  3. Section 6 - Passenger Motor Notes [306 / 366]
  4. Section 7 - Passenger Motor [306 / 366] Notes
  5. Section 7 - Passenger Motor [306 / 366] Notes
  6. Section 17 - Questionnaire [Southern Traction] Electrical Equip
  7. Section 7 - Questionnaire [Series: 350 thru 399 Misc]
  8. TER Bluebonnet Passenger Motor 306 and Trail Car in Oak Cliff - 1938, September 17

    Texas Electric Railway Company Bluebonnet Passenger Motor 306 [Train 221] southbound and entering Oak Cliff. The car is on a private right-of-way, after crossing the Trinity River bridge and pulling an unidentified Express Trail Car behind. On the front of the car (motorman side) is an advertising placard 'Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment'. The sign between tracks reads: Private Right of Way No Trespassing D. Ry. & T. Co. ...

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    TER Bluebonnet Passenger Motor 306 and Trail Car in Oak Cliff
  9. TER Passenger Motor 306 Pulling into Oak Cliff Junction - 1938, September 17

    Waco-bound Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 306, pulling an unidentified Express Trailer into Oak Cliff Junction. Note the Trinity River Viaduct in the far background. A Dallas Railway & Terminal Company (DR&T) streetcar is stopped to allow 306 to pass. See: Map 8

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    TER Passenger Motor 306 Pulling into Oak Cliff Junction
  10. TER Passenger Motor 306 Wreck Damage - 1919

    GLASS-PLATE NEGATIVE PRINT: Damaged Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 306. Over a D.W. Griffith advertising placard on the front of the car is a broken window (driver's seat). The train number box is crushed and the front light can is bent and missing the fresnell lens. This was most likely a damage appraisal photo. The location is Monroe Shops. This car was used as a 1200 volt two-man passenger coach motor until about 1932, at which...

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    TER Passenger Motor 306 Wreck Damage

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