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Passenger Motor 362 |
Number of Archive records in Research Center |
5 |
Number of Photo records in Research Center |
70 |
Number of Library records in Research Center |
0 |
Number of Object records in Research Center |
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Freshly Repainted TER Passenger Motor 360 at Dallas Interurban Station - 1938
Texas Electric Railway Company Postal Car 360 stands at the Dallas Interurban Station over a work pit. The rail car appears to be freshly repainted and perhaps just out of the repair shop. This photo was taken before some cars were rebuilt and the arched windows changed to rectangular. In 1932, Passenger Motors 360 and 362 became one-man Railway Post Office cars. In the case of RPO cars, the term "one-man", refers to car operation and not...
Record Type: Photo
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Last Day of TER Interurban Service - Dallas Interurban Terminal - 1948, December 31
A U.S mail truck is backed up to Passenger Motor 362 at the Dallas Interurban Station. Two pedestrians cross the tracks where a rail employee and unidentified man look at the front of the car. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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Last Day of TER Interurban Service - Dallas Interurban Terminal - 1948, December 31
Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 362 appears ready to leave the Dallas Interurban Station for Denison. To the front of what may be a mail truck backed up to the car, is a bus. Behind 362 is another passenger motor. Pedestrians walk down the sidewalk and traffic is visible on the street. A parked 1949 Ford faces the camera; possibly a new car as the latest models were introduced in the fall with sales beginning in November and Decembe...
Record Type: Photo
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Last Day of TER Interurban Service - Dallas Interurban Terminal - 1948, December 31
Passenger motors 326 and 362 stand at Dallas Interuban Rail Station. Car 326 is positioned over a repair pit while Car 362 is stopped on regular tracks. A new Interurban bus stands to the left of Car 362. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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Last Day of TER Interurban Service - Dallas Interurban Terminal - 1948, December 31
Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 362 stands at the Interurban Terminal as two passersby look at the front of the car. The door of the car is open and an unidentified motorman is seen standing inside, at the front of the car. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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Loading Mail onto TER RPO Passenger Motor 362 at Dallas Terminal - 1948
A US Postal Truck is backed up to unload mail onto Texas Electric Railway Company RPO Passenger Motor 362. All mail was handled by US Post Office employees and all mail was loaded/unloaded on Track 7, at the Dallas Terminal. See: Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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Note - Section 7 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 350 thru 399] Notes from W. E. Sturges
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Note - Section 7 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 350 thru 399] Notes on # 11 / #360 and #14 / #362
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Note - Section 7 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 350 thru 399] Notes on RPO Cars
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Questionnaire - Section 7 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 350 thru 399] Questionnaire [Miscellaneous]
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Questionnaire - Section 7 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 350 thru 399] Questionnaire [RPO Operations]
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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TER Passenger Motor 362 at Dallas Interurban Terminal - 1934
Texas Electric Railway Company Bluebonnet Passenger Motor 362 at the Dallas Interurban Terminal. See: Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motor 362 at Dallas Terminal - 1939
Texas Electric Railway Company RPO Passenger Motor 362 at the Dallas Terminal. See: Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motor 362 at Dallas Terminal - 1944, February 27
Texas Electric Railway Company RPO Passenger Motor 362 at the Dallas Terminal. Behind 362 is Passenger Motor 310, waiting to depart for Denison. To the far left is a local bus, thought to be a Dixie-Trailways bus, which had a White chassis with a Bender body. Note: Dixie-Trailways became Dixie-Sunshine Trailways in 1945 and was in business until 1948. See: Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motor 362 at Intersection of Main and Preston Streets, Dallas - 1947
Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 362, inbound from Denison, paused at the intersection of Main and Preston Streets in Dallas. This location would be particularly hard to visualize today since it was soon drastically reconstructed to provide for Dallas' first expressway; Highway 75 or Central Expressway. See: Map 8
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motor 362 on Dallas-Denison Line - 1948, August 12
Southbound Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 362 [Train 5] destined for Dallas, travels along the Dallas-Denison line in a rural area. It appears to be passing a siding.
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motors 302 and 362 at Dallas Terminal - 1948, January 31
SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 302 departing the Dallas Terminal. Passenger Motor 362 sits to the right. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motors 316 & 362 at Dallas Interurban Terminal
Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 316, Train 234 sits to the left of Passenger Motor 362 at the Dallas Interurban Terminal. Based on the two people walking between the cars, it was a windy day. An unidentifed bus with 'Eagle' signage is in the mid-far left of the scene. See: Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motors 360 and 362 meet at SAP Siding, 1948 - ca 1948, August 23
Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 360 (RPO) and 362 (RPO) meet at SAP Siding located between Woodlake and Sherman. See: Map 1, Detail 3
Record Type: Photo
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TER Passenger Motors 362, 307 & 327 Converge at Dallas Interurban Terminal - 1938, September 16
At the west end of Dallas Interurban Terminal, about 12:30 pm on this date are, left to right, Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 362 from Denison, Bluebonnet 307 from Corsicana and Bluebonnet 327 from Waco. Car 362 wears the new red and cream color scheme. The unusual bus to the left, is a Bender-bodied White, owned by Sunshine Bus Lines of Dallas. See: Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
