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Streetcar Graveyards - Abandoned PCC's

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Posted by daveklepper on Saturday, October 11, 2014 12:59 PM

mbta boeing cars---   in the weeds or at irm?

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Posted by lrbsanta on Saturday, October 11, 2014 12:20 PM

There are also a number of Boeing cars from MBTA.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 10:00 AM

In addition to the streetcar PCC's, the IRM also has a rapid transit PCC set.

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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 4:19 PM

Does not the IRM already have two PCC's, one, a post-WWII "Green Hornet," operational, one a prewar awaiting restoration? 

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Posted by mchain on Tuesday, October 7, 2014 10:39 AM

Thanks for the detailed information. 

Shame that there are a few that cannot leave something alone that does not belong to them.  At the end of the video there appears to be some cars in reasonable condition inside the barn.  At least these are out of the weather. 

Wonder if a place like Illinois Railway Museum would be interested in restoring one of these to operation?

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Posted by DSchmitt on Sunday, October 5, 2014 5:42 AM
From: http://abandonedsteve.com/abandoned-trolley-streetcar-graveyard/ -------------------------------- "Abandoned Trolley / Streetcar Graveyard Published On August 16, 2014 » 1344 Views» By Abandoned Steve » Probably my all time favorite location I ever visited. This graveyard houses over 45 Trolley / Streetcars from Philadelphia PA, Boston Mass, Cincinnati Ohio, and Chicago Illinois. These cars are known as a PCC Streetcar with years ranging from 1936-1952 however I believe these trams were built mid 1940s. PCC stood for Presidents’ Conference Committee who were part of the design of these trams. The manufacture of these trams was St. Louis Car Company and Pullman Standard and they manufactures about 5000 of these all over the world before ending operation. Westinghouse Electric, Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Canadian Westinghouse Co, and General Electric (GE) built / supllied the electrical systems and braking components for these Trams. In other countries outside the United States, St. Louis Car Company would send over the frame / parts and they would be assembled in the country they were being sent to. PCCs were still manufactures up to 1957 but were built with salvage parts as St. Louis Car Co. stopped manufacturing them in 1952. Today some PCC streetcars still remain but have been brought up to todays rules at least in the US. Philadelphia still owns about 18 of them that run on it Girard Avenue line. They were restored and modernized. The owner of this place purchased a lot of these streetcars starting in the 1980s when rail services were auctioning off there out of service PCC fleet. He also obtained these from other private organizations that had one. He has goals for these streetcars but as you will see in the pictures, a lot of them are way beyond repair. Vandalism has also increased here were windows have been busted out and theft of copper wires and parts have been taken. He does part some of them out currently. Enjoy and stay tuned for the video. Some information about PCC Trams from Wikipedia.org"

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Posted by mchain on Friday, October 3, 2014 2:53 AM

Nearest can tell is this is in Philadelphia, might be possible?  I know something happened there awhile back, such as a sudden suspension of service, but forget the exact details.  Rueful video in that these were running at one time, and sad that they are in the derelict condition they are in now.

Where this can be found is on YouTube if that is what you're asking.

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Posted by daveklepper on Thursday, October 2, 2014 9:37 AM

where and when?

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Streetcar Graveyards - Abandoned PCC's
Posted by mchain on Thursday, October 2, 2014 4:23 AM

Left in place to rot in the urban jungle:  watch?v=YzqiYIpRItU

Did not know about this, until by chance, I stumbled there.  Anyone know of the history behind this?

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