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Look closely at the windows and you will see that the two main sashes can be droped down most of the way into the side of the car. This is what made them considered semi convertible cars and allowed them to be cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
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Number: | From: | Current Disposition: | Builder: | Built: | Retired: |
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4387 | Eastern Mass. St. Ry. | Restored | Laconia Car Co. | 1918 | 1946 |
Type: | Acquired: | Seats: | Control: | Brakes: | Compressor: |
City and Suburban Streetcars | 1946 | 44 | PC-5 (CJ-129) | SME | CP-27 |
Trucks | Motors | ||||
Number: | Manufacturer: | Model: | Number: | Manufacturer: | Model: |
2 | Bay State | 12C | 4 | General Electric | 247C |
Weight & Dimensions | |||||
Length: | Width: | Weight: | |||
44’ 3.00" | 8’ 10.00" | 44880 lbs |
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