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WWII |
Number of Archive records in Research Center |
10 |
Number of Photo records in Research Center |
7 |
Number of Library records in Research Center |
0 |
Number of Object records in Research Center |
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Boarding TER Passenger Motor 308 - 1946, May 14
SNAPSHOT: An unidentified African-American soldier boards Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 308, a double-truck, single-end, arch roof, steel car. The car is red and cream in color. See: Map 8, Detail C
Record Type: Photo
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Note - Section 11 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - Freight Operations
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Note - Section 5 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - Miscellaneous Notes - D & S Questions
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Note - Section 8 [Reseach Notes for Book "Texas Electric Railway"] - #400 [Series: 400] Interview Notes
Writing the Book Texas Electric Railway
Record Type: Archive
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Soldier Boarding TER Passenger Motor 327 at Waco Station - ca 1943
Unidentified soldier in a U.S. Army uniform is posed about to board Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 327 at what appears to be the Waco terminal. The car appears to be Dallas bound. Wartime restrictions on travel and gasoline rationing increased the use of Texas Electric and other interurban systems. See: Map 7, Waco Downtown Detail
Record Type: Photo
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TER Express Motor 507 at Turner Siding - 1948
Texas Electric Railway Company Express Motor 507 at Turner Siding in south Richardson. The car is from Denison Division, 1948. Siding tracks were removed during the late 1920's so Turner Siding became Turner Stop and remained a scheduled stop for fares (passenger boarding). During World War II, the siding was reinstalled. See: Map 3, Detail 23
Record Type: Photo
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TER RPO Passenger Motor 350, North Anna Siding, 1944 - 1944, March 31
Texas Electric Railway Company RPO Passenger Motor 350 at North Anna Siding, 1944; left side with doors open. This car had the Railway Post Office World War II configuration with no windows in the post office area. The car is red and cream in color. Cars 350, 360 and 362 were all Rail Post Office cars. At the time the photo was taken, Janssen was in the armed services and stationed in Texas. See: Map 2, Detail 10
Record Type: Photo
