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PCC Cars
Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:40 PM
Are there any traction systems that still use PCC cars?
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Posted by BR60103 on Friday, October 25, 2002 6:01 PM
Toronto Transit Commission has 2 on the roster, but they are used only for charter service.
A number of their old PCCs have gone to small new systems in the US.
check the fan website at http:/transit.toronto.on.ca
--David

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Posted by jsanchez on Saturday, October 26, 2002 6:37 AM

Here are some cities I know about:

Boston still uses about 12 of them on one line that connects to the red line.

Kenoshoa, Wisc. Has a line with ex- Toronto cars

Philadelphia- will use them again next year on the route 15 Girrard Ave line when this reopens. They also use them on the Holiday trolley service and charters.

San Francisco has a fleet used on the Market Street Fisherman's Wharf line.

Newark New Jersey retired their PCC's earlier this year.

Pittsburgh- stopped using them last year.

There may be some European systems that still have some they were popular in Belgium, Holland Austria. I know Vienna still has a few.

James

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Posted by mudchicken on Wednesday, October 30, 2002 4:43 PM
Colorado Springs has a dozen ex-Philadelphia SEPTA cars / 1 in service, on a short piece of track. A civic group is in the process of restarting a downtown circulator and eventually reviving the area streetcar line plus operating over a short segment of the old Rock Island main track going towards the eastern suburbs.
Mudchicken Nothing is worth taking the risk of losing a life over. Come home tonight in the same condition that you left home this morning in. Safety begins with ME.... cinscocom-west

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