ST. LOUIS TRAMWAY NETWORK

PART 6

St. Louis Museum of Transportation

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Map with photo locations

St. Louis Museum of Transportation, Kirkwood, MO. St. Louis Public Service Co Logo. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
St. Louis interurban car number 10 was built by the St. Louis Car Company in 1914. This car is beautifully restored. It is now one of three cars operated along the museum's line. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
Logo on the side of number 10. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
St. Louis Public Service car number 894 was built by the Laclede Car Company in 1896. This car is cosmetically restored, but not operational. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
Philadelphia SEPTA's PCC car number 2186, built by St. Louis in 1948. This car came back to St. Louis in 1996. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
Philadelphia SEPTA's PCC car number 2740, built by St. Louis in 1947. This car came back to St. Louis in 1995, it is actively operated on the museum line. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
Both museum's PCC cars, SEPTA's 2186 and 2740. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
St. Louis Public Service #1664 was built by St. Louis in 1941. This car represents the batch of the first production PCC's built with standee windows. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
Chicago CTA's elevated car number 44 was built by St. Louis in 1960. Parts from scrapped Chicago PCC cars were used. This car returned to St. Louis in 1998. It is a part of museum's operational fleet. Electric interurban locomotive 1595 was built by Illinois Traction System in 1910. It operated until 1956. The locomotive is cosmetically restored. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
1933 rail bus built by ACF. This creature operated branch line services of the Illinois Terminal interurban network. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
Milwaukee "Bi-Polar" electric E-2, one of five such specimens, built by GE in 1919. The only survivor. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
Pride of this collection, the DL&W early steamer 952. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
One of the early steamers in the collection, Lake St. Elevated Railroad engine 9. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
Union Pacific 'Big Boy' number 4006. (13-July-2003, Mike Glikin)
GRR 'Georgia' steamer number 724. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
DM&N steam locomotive 502. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
MP steam locomotive 635. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
New York Central steam locomotive 2933. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
TRRA steam locomotive 318. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
A&S steam locomotive 12 awaiting restoration. (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)
Just another "Fishbowl". (10-Feb-2003, Stefan Mashkewich)


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© 2002 Author: Yury Maller
Content: Yury Maller, Stefan Mashkevich, Mike Glikin
Presentation: Stefan Mashkevich
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Last update 10-Dec-2005