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To date I have collected an H.O., a Bowser P.C.C., Akane [brass] Peter Whit, P.F.M. San Diego car [lt. weight interurban also brass]. In 'G' gauge, I scratch built a [all steel C.E.] Cincinnati Car Co. interurban {1920] built for Kansas, City Clay County and St. Joseph R.R. The H.O. cars run on the upper level of the layout, "dog bone" for continuous running. The C.C.Co. car runs outside intermittently with an Aristro gas-electric. The latter runs mixed passenger and freight. Passing siding makes simultaneous operation possible. By the way, Tampa, Fl. is currently running double truck Birnys in Ybor City (downtown section). <br /> As a Kid in K.C., Mo., I rode single truck Birnys [gulp!] which shuttled riders to north-south [through] lines that ran Peter Whits (front car entry, center car exit) and St. Louis Car Co. built P.C.C.'s. K.C., Mo. also ran some earlier vintage double truck cars which I have not been able to trace to the builder. They looked similar to the New Orleans Pearly Thomas cars but I can only guess that St. Louis Car Co. may be the builder.
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