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Texas Transportation Company |
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Former TER Class C Locomotive 952 at Pearl Brewery - 1983
SNAPSHOT: Former Texas Electric Railway Class C Locomotive 952 now Texas Transportation Company Locomotive No. 2. From wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_Transportation_Company The Texas Transportation Company (reporting mark TXTC) was an electrified, Class III, short-line [1.1 mile line] railroad in San Antonio, Texas, that operated from 1897 until 2001. It served the Pearl Brewery and several other businesses, moving carloads...
Record Type: Photo
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Note - Section 11 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #800-#900 [Series: 900] Notes
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Note - Section 11 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #800-#900 [Series: 900] Notes on #950
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
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Note - Section 7 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #300 [Series: 350 thru 399] Notes on #4 / #353 / #952
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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TER Class C Locomotive 952 at Dallas Freight Terminal - 1948, July 4
Texas Electric Railway Company Class "C" Locomotive 952 at the Dallas Freight Terminal. In 1907, Texas Traction Company, as part of its original equipment order, purchased ten new 600 volt two-man passenger coach motors from St Louis Car Company, of which Interurban Motor 4 was one. In 1913, at the integration of Southern Traction and Texas Traction, it was renumbered 353 and assigned the same tasks as formerly. In 1917, Passenger Motor 35...
Record Type: Photo
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Texas Tranportation Company Cars
a) "Sightseeing car, shown on Houston Street in the vicinity of the present Texas Theatre. This open car was used until 1910, when a law made them illegal." On the back of picture is notes from Rod Varney - "This car was SATCO #266 (San Antonio Transit Co. Ex 266) which burned in a fire and rebuilt as a Rubberneck Car. One day during a storm the O.H. (Overhead wire) came down on the open car and that stopped any more rubbernecking. It was then re...
Record Type: Photo
