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Don's Rail Photos

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Boston Elevated Railway

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Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority

 

Non Revenue Cars

724 was built by Metropolitan Ry in 1884 as a horse car.  It became West End St Ry 724 in 1884 and electrified in 1893,  It became Boston Elevated Ry 724 in 1897 and rebuilt as rail grinder in 1912.  It became Metropolitan Transit Authority in 1947 and acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 1957.

3279 was built by BER in 1912.  It was sold to Midwest Electric Ry Museum in 1995.

3326 was built by Pullman-Standard Co in 1945, #W6699, as Dallas Railway & Terminal 621.  It was sold as MTA 3326 in 1958 and rebuilt as a sand car.

3327 was built by Pullman-Standard Co in 1945, #W6689, as DR&T 622.  It was sold as MTA 3327 in 1958 and rebuilt as a work car in 1985.

3332 was built by Pullman-Standard in 1945, #W6699, as D&RT 618.  It was sold as MTA 3332 in 1959 and rebuilt as a line car in 1999.  It was acquired by STM in 2008.

3343 was built by Pullman-Standard in 1945, #W6699, as DR&T 613.  It was sold as MTA 3343 in 1959 and rebuilt as a rerailer.  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 1999.

3618, dump car, was built by Differential Car Co in 1927.  It was acquired by Seashore and sold to Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in 1974.

5098 was built by St Louis Car Co in 1908, #719A, as Class 3.  It was rebuilt in 1927.

0504, crane, was built by Industrial Brownhoist in 1901.  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 1981.

0514, locomotive, was built by BER in 1914.  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 1976.

0517, rail grinder, was built by Goldschmidt Thermit Co in 1913.  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum.

0521, box motor/crane, was built by Brill Car Co in 1916, #20073.  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 1991.

0551, subway crane, was built by Industrial Brownhoist in 1911.  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 1978.

0575, subway crane, was builtby BER in 1924,  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 2009.

0576, subway crane, was builtby BER in 1924,  It was acquired by Seashore Trolley Museum in 1992.

E-10 was originally Eastern Massachusetts Street Ry E-10.  It was sold as BERy E-10  and resold as Cornwall Street Ry E-10 in 1945. It was scrapped in 1957.

 

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