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September 10, 2007

900-series streetcars currently operating.

There was a question on a streetcar e-mail list about which of the 900s were in service on Canal. I did some looking at my photos, as well as those of a few other folks, and so far I've identified the following Perley A. Thomas cars operating on Canal in the post-storm era:

910, 915, 920, 921, 922, 923, 930, 940, 945, 947, 953, 954, 961, 965, 968, 969.

Of these, 930 was the first car back operating after the storm, having been trucked down to Canal from Carrollton. The rest were subsequently moved to Randolph, to make room for the Von Dullens and Riverfronts uptown.

I'm not clear on the status of the 2000s and 400s right at this moment. I'm going to run up to Carrollton in the next day or so to see what I can see, and I'll also ask around.

Posted by YatPundit at September 10, 2007 3:44 PM

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