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Posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 17:31:13 2014 From a friend on Facebook:Here is BSMs newest addition. New Jersey Transit PCC. number 26. It was delivered last Wednesday. We couldn't say anything until now because other museums are getting similar cars. Number 26 was built in 1949 for Twin Cities Transit in Minneapolis as number 314, and was sold to Public Service of New Jersey in 1953. It ran in Newark N.J. until August of 2001, when replaced by new LRVs. It had been stored until it was moved to BSM last Wednesday. It is hoped to be running by the middle of March. This is a great addition to our collection! |
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Posted by chud1 on Tue Jan 21 18:10:41 2014, in response to NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 17:31:13 2014. OUTSTANDING!chud1. :).... |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 18:34:21 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by chud1 on Tue Jan 21 18:10:41 2014. BSM will take good care of the trolley car. |
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Posted by snarf368 on Tue Jan 21 21:19:42 2014, in response to NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 17:31:13 2014. Great news! Hope to make it down there sometime. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jan 21 21:37:24 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 18:34:21 2014. We will!! Right now the trucks have been regauged and we are going to repaint it but what color scheme has not been decided. |
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Posted by NorthShore on Tue Jan 21 21:37:40 2014, in response to NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 17:31:13 2014. Cool interior |
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Posted by NorthShore on Tue Jan 21 21:38:59 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jan 21 21:37:24 2014. Twin Cities? |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jan 21 21:41:59 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by NorthShore on Tue Jan 21 21:38:59 2014. Don't know yet. What paint scheme isn't decided. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Jan 21 21:43:29 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jan 21 21:37:24 2014. If you guys want to be righteous with it, original Public Service Newark City Subway scheme would be the best ...... and that goes for the red wheels too. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 08:39:45 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by NorthShore on Tue Jan 21 21:37:40 2014. Any contributions on it's restoration, money or time will be most welcome. |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 10:58:28 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Jan 21 21:43:29 2014. Izat a daable ender? |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 10:59:59 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Tue Jan 21 21:37:24 2014. From what gauge, to what gauge? |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 11:04:14 2014, in response to NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 17:31:13 2014. It was stored where?Do you know if any/many more are stored before being deployed to knu holms? |
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Posted by 3-9 on Wed Jan 22 12:08:10 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 18:34:21 2014. I hope so. Not all the other Newark cars got the tender loving care they should have. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 12:14:04 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 10:59:59 2014. From whatever gauge Newark was to Baltimore gauge of 5' 4 1/2". It was done with spacer donuts. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Jan 22 13:02:52 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 12:14:04 2014. Newark Subway is standard gauge (4' 8½"). That's why it can run on the former Erie RR Orange Branch along with freight trains (i.e. when it got turned into "Newark Light Rail"). |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Jan 22 13:04:24 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 10:58:28 2014. No. First clue is the center door. SF has dual trolley poles on all F Market streetcars. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 13:23:03 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 12:14:04 2014. Our shop can do wonders!! Changing a PCC car from Standard Gauge to Baltimore Gauge is easy if the right trucks are used. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 22 14:20:12 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 10:58:28 2014. As far as I remember, there were no double-enders in Newark, that's why they had loops. |
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Posted by Lou from Brooklyn on Wed Jan 22 14:34:40 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 10:58:28 2014. Should have a 10mph backup controller in the rear I think... |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 15:05:19 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 22 14:20:12 2014. Correct!!! Even in the pre-PCC days there were loops. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 15:08:20 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Lou from Brooklyn on Wed Jan 22 14:34:40 2014. Maybe, I will look the next time I'm there. Right now it's sitting outside on Track 2 in need of a paint job. |
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Posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 16:58:39 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 12:14:04 2014. Is that the same gauge that was used in Philadelphia? |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 22 17:07:52 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 13:23:03 2014. Gee Dan that is simply amazing. How did you ever figure that out? |
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Posted by 3-9 on Wed Jan 22 17:15:36 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Lou from Brooklyn on Wed Jan 22 14:34:40 2014. If there is, it must be hidden behind the back seat or something. Otherwise, there was nothing indicating another controller. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Wed Jan 22 17:26:00 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 16:58:39 2014. Nope; it's about two inches wider than Philly. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 18:37:22 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Olog-hai on Wed Jan 22 17:26:00 2014. They converted car #2168 from Philly gauge, 5'-2 1/4" to Baltimore gauge , 5' 4 1/2" with (2) 1.125" spacer donuts. on on each side . the axle had enough flat to do this. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 22 19:18:59 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 18:37:22 2014. Very interesting. I guess with inboard bearing trucks, this is not such a big deal. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 20:00:07 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by 3-9 on Wed Jan 22 17:15:36 2014. That's where a backup controller usually is. On every Baltimore PCC, Peter Witt or single-end SemiConverable had theirs. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 20:05:28 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 22 17:07:52 2014. I've seen it done!!!! |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 20:07:51 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 16:58:39 2014. Philadelphia gauge is 5 feet 2& 1/2" |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 22 20:18:50 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 15:05:19 2014. Yep ... and the loopy riding them. :)Cast my worthless vote though for the Public Service paint scheme. You guys are gonna get a lot more nostalgic visitors from Joisey then you will from Minneapolis. And lots of history to "Public Service" as well - they became PSE&G, and rumors are that "Cities Service" which used the same triangle logo way back when might have been part of that operation as well. Lot of history in that old paint scheme. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 22 20:20:18 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 15:08:20 2014. You'll find it under the back seat. But you already knew that. :) |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 22 20:21:01 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by 3-9 on Wed Jan 22 17:15:36 2014. If it was removed, the connector for one should still be under there. |
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Posted by RockParkMan on Wed Jan 22 20:28:10 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Jan 22 18:37:22 2014. That "flat" you mentioned in your post is properly called the wheel seat. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 22 21:06:46 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 20:05:28 2014. Have you ever done it? |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Jan 23 01:10:49 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Train Dude on Wed Jan 22 19:18:59 2014. Longer mounting bolts had tO be made and the track brakes had to be moved . |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Thu Jan 23 07:10:44 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by RockParkMan on Wed Jan 22 20:28:10 2014. Thank you very much, I was a a design draftsman and that interests me. |
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Posted by Joe V on Thu Jan 23 10:37:11 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 13:23:03 2014. Could you standard gauge a TTC subway car ? |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Thu Jan 23 12:03:36 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Joe V on Thu Jan 23 10:37:11 2014. Our shop can do almost anything that has to be done. |
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Posted by MR RT on Thu Jan 23 12:27:18 2014, in response to NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 17:31:13 2014. CERA at Warehouse Point is getting #15BERA at Branford has #27 by way of MI, they kept #3, plus we also has 1001 from Brooklyn, NY Kingston has 1000 from Brooklyn NY Seashore got one from Newark also |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Thu Jan 23 12:39:35 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by MR RT on Thu Jan 23 12:27:18 2014. Seashore got one from Newark alsoSeashore has #5, although the PNAERC roster lists it as "held for Friends of the New Jersey Transportation Heritage Center." 15 and 26 were among the cars that were supposed to run in Bayonne. #5 at Seashore in October: |
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Posted by MR RT on Thu Jan 23 13:53:00 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Thu Jan 23 12:39:35 2014. Thanks for the Seashore shop photo. Saves me the trouble of looking it up in there newsletter. |
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Posted by MR RT on Thu Jan 23 14:08:34 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Dan Lawrence on Wed Jan 22 15:05:19 2014. Rode that loop at Newark the next to last day of PCC service ended. |
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Posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Thu Jan 23 14:32:26 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Avid Reader on Wed Jan 22 11:04:14 2014. Do you know if any/many more are stored before being deployed to knu holms?Approximate status of the remaining NJT PCCs: 1 NJ Transit, Held for NJTHC 2 MUNI 1074 (TTC) 3 Minnesota Streetcar Museum (Twin City Rapid Transit 322) 4 ? 5 Seashore Trolley Museum 6 Rockhill Trolley Museum 7 New York Museum of Transportation 9 MUNI 1080 (Los Angelest Transit Lines) 10 Rockhill Trolley Museum (held for San Diego) 11 MUNI 1079 (Detroit Street Railway) 12 MUNI 1076 (DC Transit) 13 NJ Transit, Held for NJTHC 14 MUNI 1070 (PSCT) 15 Connecticut Trolley Museum 16 NJ Transit, Held for San Diego 17 MUNI 1075 (Cleveland Transit System) 19 MUNI 1078 (San Diego) 20 MUNI 1072 (Mexico City) 21 MUNI 1077 (Birmingham Electric) 22 MUNI 1073 (El Paso City Lines) 23 MUNI 1071 (Twin City Rapid Transit) 24 NJ Transit, Held for San Diego 25 Shore Line Trolley Museum 26 Baltimore Streetcar Museum 27 Shore Line Trolley Museum 28 NJ Transit |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Jan 23 14:41:04 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Wed Jan 22 14:20:12 2014. Back before the Newark Subway's PCC era, they had double-ended cars, but still used loops. Nice pic here on the old Subtalk website of route 21 (ran into the subway back then) at the Mississippi Avenue loop in West Orange (today a bus loop); pity this route didn't make it into the PCC era. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Jan 23 14:46:16 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by Olog-hai on Thu Jan 23 14:41:04 2014. Wow ... That's one crunchy looking car. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Thu Jan 23 15:00:31 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Thu Jan 23 14:46:16 2014. The Newark cars seem to have all had the single trolley pole, even though they had the doors on both sides. Route 21 again at the East Orange train station, before I-280 days. |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Thu Jan 23 17:10:06 2014, in response to NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by TransitChuckG on Tue Jan 21 17:31:13 2014. It seems those vinyl wrapped PCC's by the HBLR shops are finding new homes.Bill Newkirk |
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Posted by Wayne-MrSlantR40 on Thu Jan 23 18:29:49 2014, in response to Re: NJT #26 @Baltimore Streetcar Museum, posted by SelkirkTMO on Tue Jan 21 21:43:29 2014. I agree wholeheartedly, Unca Kev.=w= |
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