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Don's Rail Photos

Brazilian Tramways

 

Companhia Campineira de Transportes Colectivos

The line began in animal service on September 25, 1879. Electric traction began on June 23, 1912. Service ended on May 24, 1968.


Companhia de Carris Luz e Forca do Rio Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro Tramway Light & Power Co.

1718 was built byRJTLP  in 1911 as 1718.  It was sold to U S Association of Railway Museums in 1965 and sold to Magee Transportation Museum in 1966.  It was sold as Midwest Electric RR 1718 in 1973.

1758 was built bv RJTLP in 1911. It was sold to U S Association of Railway Museums in 1965 and was purchased to Magee in 1966 and numbered 3.  When it was closed in 1972 it was sold to a hobby shop in New Jersey.  The owner moved to Florida and set up in Lionel museum in Sarasota.  It was then sold City of Orlando where they planned a heritage street car line and numbered 1 "Oscar" in 1990.  It failed and sold to Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in 2006.  It was restored as 1758.

1774 was built by RJTLP in 1911. It was sold to U S Association of Railway Museums in 1965 and was sold as Northern Ohio Railway Museum as 1776 in 2007

1776 was built by RJTLP in 1911. It was sold to U S Association of Railway Museums in 1965 and was purchased to Magee in 1966.  It was sold as MERR 1776 in 1973.

1850 was built by RJTLP in 1912. It was sold to U S Association of Railway Museums in 1965 and was sold as Connecticut Trolley Museum

1875 was built by RJTLP in 1912. It was sold to U S Association of Railway Museums in 1965 and was sold as Rockhill Trolley Museum.

1887 was built by RJTLP in 1912. It was sold to U S Association of Railway Museums in 1965 and was sold as CTM.

 

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