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301 was built by St Louis Car Co in 1930, #1541, as Northwestern Pacific Ry 386.  It was sold as United States Maritime Commission 386 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4511 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 301. 

304 was built by St Louis Car Co in 1929 as NWP 250.  It was sold as USMC 250 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4212 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 304.

306 was built as NWP.  It was sold as USMC in 1942 and sold to PERy in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 306. 

312 was built as NWP.  It was sold as USMC in 1942 and sold to PERy in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 312.

314 was built by St Louis Car Co in 1930, #1541, as NWP 384.  It was sold as USMC 384 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4509 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1946 as 314.  It was saved by Orange Empire Railway Museum in 1959.

315 was built by St Louis Car Co in 1930, #1541, as NWP 383.  It was sold as USMC 383 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4508 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1946 as 315.

316 was built by St Louis Car Co in 1930, #1541, as NWP 378.  It was sold as USMC 378 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4503 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1946 as 316.

317 was built by St Louis Car Co in 1930, #1541, as NWP 380.  It was sold as USMC 380 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4505 om April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 317.

401 was built by American Car & Foundry Co in 1911 as Interurban Electric Ry 338.  It was sold as USMC 338 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4608 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 401.

404 was built by American Car & Foundry Co in 1911 as IERy 334.  It was sold as USMC 334 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4638 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 404.

408 was built by Southern Pacific in 1918 as IERy 369.  It was sold as USMC 369 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4623 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 409.

416 was built by Pullman in 1913 as IERy 343.  It was sold as USMC 343 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4613 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 416.

418 was built by Pullman in 1913 as IERy 344.  It was sold as USMC 344 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4614 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 418 and became Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority 1528 in 1958.  It was retired in 1961 and went to Orange Empire Railway Museum where it was restored as PERy 418.

426 was built by American Car & Foundrhy in 1911 as IERy 339.  It was sold as USMC 339 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4609 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 426.

429 was built by Southern Pacific RR in 1938 as IERy 382.  It was sold as USMC 382 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4643 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 429.

430 was built by American Car & Foundry in 1911 as IERy 327.  It was sold as USMC 327 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4632 in April 1944. It was rebuilt in 1947 as 430.

431 was built by American Car & Foundry in 1911 as IERy 456.  It was rebuilt as 384 in 1938 and was sold as USMC 384 in 1942.  It was sold as PERy 4645 in April 1944 and was rebuilt as 431 in 1947.

432 was built by American Car & Foundry in 1911 as IERy 330.  It was sold as USMC 330 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4635 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 432.

435 was built by American Car & Foundry in 1911 as IERy 379.  It was sold as USMC 379 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4640 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 435 and became LAMTA 1543 in 1958.  It was retired in 1961 and went to Travel Town Museum.

453 was built by American Car & Foundry in 1911 as IERy 329.  It was sold as USMC 329 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4634 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 453.

457 was built by American Car & Foundry in 1911, #5841, as IERy 332.  It was sold as USMC 332 in 1942 and sold as PERy 4637 in April 1944.  It was rebuilt in 1947 as 457.  It became LAMTA 1701 in 1958 and acquired as Western Railway Museum as 457 in 1970.

496 was built by Pullman in 1913 as IERy 625.  It was sold as USMC 625 in 1942 and renumbered 25 in June 1943.  It was sold as PERy 300 in April 1944 and renumbered 4700 in March 1946 and rebuilt on August 18, 1948, as 496.  It was renumbered 499 in 1958 and became LAMTA 1547 in 1958.  It was scrapped in 1961.

497 was built by Pullman in 1913 as IERy  626.  It was sold as USMC 626 in 1942 and renumbered 26 in June 1943.  It was sold as PERy 301 in April 1944 and renumbered 4701 in March 1946 and rebuilt on June 24, 1948, as 497.  It was scrapped in April 1953.

498 was built by Pullman in 1913 as IERy 627.  It was sold as USMC 627 in 1942 and renumbered 27 in June 1943.  It was sold as PERy 302 in April 1944 and renumbered 4702 in March 1946 and rebuilt  on August 15, 1948, as 498.  It became LAMTA 1546 in 1953 and retired in 1961.  It is to be restored as PE 498 at Orange Empire Railway Museum.

 

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