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Cleveland Railway 1227 is one car of 130 that were designed by Cleveland Transit Commissioner, Peter Witt, to use a center set of doors and louvered vents in the high-domed roof. Seashore also has one of the trailer cars commonly hauled with it and may someday be able to present the pair the way they would have run on Cleveland tracks.
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Number: | From: | Current Disposition: | Builder: | Built: | Retired: |
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1227 | Cleveland Ry | Restored | G. C. Kuhlman Car Co. | 1914 | 1959 |
Type: | Acquired: | Seats: | Control: | Brakes: | Compressor: |
City and Suburban Streetcars | 1984 | 59 | K-35GG | SME (M18A) | |
Trucks | Motors | ||||
Number: | Manufacturer: | Model: | Number: | Manufacturer: | Model: |
2 | Brill | 68E1 | 4 | Westinghouse | 340A1 |
Weight & Dimensions | |||||
Length: | Width: | Weight: | |||
51’ | 8’ 4.00" | 44280 lbs |
All Seashore Car and locomotive data is usually from The Seashore Collections Page.