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  1. Accident at Kirkland Siding - 1948, April 10

    Two Texas Electric Interurban Railway Company Passenger Motors have collided with each other on the tracks as a group of on-lookers and rescuers mill about. At about 7:40 AM on April 10, 1948, southbound train 3 (car 365) met northbound train 6 (car 366) north of Kirkland siding, near the present day Royal Lane in north Dallas, with the result of a crash between the two cars. There were no fatalities, but thirty passengers and the 365's moto...

    Record Type: Photo

    Accident at Kirkland Siding
  2. Accident at Kirkland Siding - 1948, April 10

    Two Texas Electric Interurban Railway Company Passenger Motors have collided with each other on the tracks as a group of on-lookers and rescuers mill about. At about 7:40 AM on April 10, 1948, southbound train 3 (car 365) met northbound train 6 (car 366) north of Kirkland siding, near the present day Royal Lane in north Dallas, with the result of a crash between the two cars. There were no fatalities, but thirty passengers and the 365's moto...

    Record Type: Photo

    Accident at Kirkland Siding
  3. CERA Fan Trip on Passenger Motor 365 at Anna - 1948, July 4

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 365 at the Anna Station, which stands out of sight to the left of the truck. The photo was taken at the corner of West 4th Street and (what is now) South Interurban Street. The view is looking towards the southwest. Passenger Motor 365 had been chartered by CERA fans making a final journey before the line was abandoned at the end of 1948. See: Map 2, Detail 10

    Record Type: Photo

    CERA Fan Trip on Passenger Motor 365 at Anna
  4. Damaged TER Passenger Motor 366 at Monroe Shops - 1948, November 25

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 366 sitting in a damaged state at Monroe Shops Yard; front right 3/4 view. This car was wrecked on 10 April 1948 when it collided with Passenger Motor 365 near Kirkland Siding. An unidentified locomotive sits at the rear of the car. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail A

    Record Type: Photo

    Damaged TER Passenger Motor 366 at Monroe Shops
  5. Damaged TER Passenger Motor 366 at Monroe Shops - 1948, November 25

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 366 sits in a damaged state in the Monroe Shops Yard; partial side view. This car was wrecked on 10 April 1948 when it collided with Passenger Motor 365. It sat at Monroe Shops, unfixed, through abandonment of the company. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail A

    Record Type: Photo

    Damaged TER Passenger Motor 366 at Monroe Shops
  6. Section 7 - Passenger Motor Roster [300 Series]
  7. TER Passenger Motor 365 [front left 3/4 view] [O Scale Model]
  8. Section 6 - Passenger Motor Notes [300-301]
  9. Section 6 - Passenger Motor Notes [300 / 364]
  10. Section 7 - William Sturges Notes [Series: 350 thru 399]
  11. Section 7 - Passenger Motor [300 / 364 and 301 / 365] Notes
  12. Section 8 - Interview Notes [400 thru 409]
  13. TER Fact Sheet for CERA Fan Trip - Pg 1
  14. Section 17 - Questionnaire [Southern Traction] Electrical Equip
  15. Section 1 - Questionnaire
  16. Rear View of TER Passenger Motor 365 - 1948, July 4

    SNAPSHOT: Rear view of Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 365 northbound in Plano. See: Map 2

    Record Type: Photo

    Rear View of TER Passenger Motor 365
  17. South of Plano, Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948 - 1948, July 4

    Northbound Texas Electric Railway 'Special' Passenger Motor 365 is stopped at the Cotton Belt and Texas Electric Railway crossing, also called the Plano interlocking (St Louis Southwestern), about a half mile south of downtown Plano. The car is stopped at the push-button which controls signals. The Motorman is pushing the button to set the signals [throw the automatic derail switch] against SSW (Cotton Belt) to clear the crossing for Texas Elec...

    Record Type: Photo

    South of Plano, Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948
  18. South of Plano, Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948 - 1948, July 4

    SNAPSHOT: Northbound Texas Electric Railway 'Special' Passenger Motor 365 is stopped at the Cotton Belt and Texas Electric Railway crossing, also called the Plano interlocking (St Louis Southwestern), about a half mile south of downtown Plano. The car is stopped at the push-button which controls signals. The Motorman is pushing the button to set the signals [throw the automatic derail switch] against SSW (Cotton Belt) to clear the crossing for ...

    Record Type: Photo

    South of Plano, Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948
  19. TER CERA Special Car 365 at Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948 - 1948, July 4

    SNAPSHOT: Northbound Texas Electric Railway 'Special' Passenger Motor 365 is stopped at the Cotton Belt and Texas Electric Railway crossing, also called the Plano interlocking (St Louis Southwestern), about a half mile south of downtown Plano. The car is stopped at the push-button which controls signals. The Motorman is pushing the button to set the signals [throw the automatic derail switch] against SSW (Cotton Belt) to clear the crossing for ...

    Record Type: Photo

    TER CERA Special Car 365 at Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948
  20. TER CERA Special Car 365 at Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948 - 1948, July 4

    SNAPSHOT: Northbound Texas Electric Railway 'Special' Passenger Motor 365 is stopped at the Cotton Belt and Texas Electric Railway crossing, also called the Plano interlocking (St Louis Southwestern), about a half mile south of downtown Plano. The car is stopped at the push-button which controls signals. The Motorman is pushing the button to set the signals [throw the automatic derail switch] against SSW (Cotton Belt) to clear the crossing for ...

    Record Type: Photo

    TER CERA Special Car 365 at Cotton Belt Crossing, July 4, 1948

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