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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Section 4 - Texas Electric Railway Roster (Misc)
  4. Section 6 - Passenger Motor Notes [Series 300: Misc 1200 Volt]
  5. Section 6 - Passenger Motor Notes [306 / 366]
  6. Section 7 - William Sturges Notes [Series: 350 thru 399]
  7. Section 7 - Passenger Motors [366, 367, 368, 369, 370 & 370] Notes
  8. Section 7 - Passenger Motor [306 / 366] Notes
  9. Section 7 - Passenger Motor [306 / 366] Notes
  10. Section 17 - Questionnaire [Northern Texas Traction] Electrical Equip
  11. Section 17 - Questionnaire [Southern Traction] Electrical Equip
  12. Section 7 - Questionnaire [Series: 350 thru 399 Misc]
  13. TER Class B Locomotive 902 and Wrecked Passenger Motor 366 - 1948, November 25

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Company Class "B" Locomotive 902 and a wrecked Passenger Motor 366 in the Monroe Shops Yard, on the south side of the Carbarn; view looking northwest. The shack to the left was used to store track spikes. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail A

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Class B Locomotive 902 and Wrecked Passenger Motor 366
  14. TER Class B Locomotive 902 and Wrecked Passenger Motor 366 - 1948, November 25

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Company Class B Locomotive 902 and a wrecked Passenger Motor 366 at Monroe Shops Yard; view looking northeast. To the left, in the background, are sections of the central and east bays of the Carbarn. To the right of 902 is a shed that was used for sand and track flares. See: Map 3; Map 8, Detail A

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Class B Locomotive 902 and Wrecked Passenger Motor 366
  15. TER Passenger Motor 366 at Dallas Interurban Terminal

    In what appears to be a late afternoon photo, Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 366 is lined up with other unidentified Passenger Motors at the Dallas Interurban Terminal. See: Map 8, Detail C

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 366 at Dallas Interurban Terminal
  16. TER Passenger Motor 366 Head-on View - 1938, September 16

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 366; head-on view. See: Map 2

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 366 Head-on View
  17. TER Passenger Motor 366 in Denison [?]

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 366 travels down a main city street; likely in Denison.

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 366 in Denison [?]
  18. TER Passenger Motor 366 Northbound at Illinois Avenue - ca 1946

    Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 366 northbound at Illinois Ave crossing in Trinity Heights, south of Monroe Junction. The car is red and cream in color. See: Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 366 Northbound at Illinois Avenue
  19. TER Passenger Motor 366 Rear View - 1938, September 16

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 366; rear view. See: Map 2

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 366 Rear View
  20. TER RPO Passenger Motor 366 at Lane and Commerce

    Texas Electric Railway Company RPO Passenger Motor 366 at the bustling intersection of Lane and Commerce Streets. Behind 366 is another unidentified Passenger Motor. Behind and to the left of 366 is the Dallas Power & Light building, the Little Stork Club and what is likely the Metropolitan Business College, with the sign painted near the roof. The college was the first major business school in Dallas, located at St. Paul and Commerce Stree...

    Record Type: Photo

    TER RPO Passenger Motor 366 at Lane and Commerce

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