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QUOTE: I thought that I would add a small nostalgia bit myself once in a while. I'll call it classic streetcar manufacturers.The first up will be a very little known one called the Tillsonberg Electric Car Company. They started up in april of 1913 in the town of Tillsonberg Ontario right in the middle of oxford county, which is prime tobacco country still today. For those who know southwestern ontario Tillsonberg is 40 km east of St Thomas.The plant was constructed inside of two quonset huts. There first cars were built in November of 1913 the laast cars were built in 1917.A short life but the advent of WW1 caused streetcar orders to dry up as most of the wood and steel and copper were earmarked for war production. This coupled to the fact that they had set themselves up to build "traditional" streetcars in that they were all wood bodied and framed. it's felt that they didn't have enough money to restart in the 1920's with an all new steel fabrication business.The plant is still in existance today in that the original quonset huts are still there now incorporprated into a larger auto parts plant. Production of streetcars is as follows. In 1913 they built s cars for the Windsor Essex and lake Shore Rapid Railway cars 312 and 313 which were all wood DT De interurban coaches. their second order in 1914 was for two cars for the Dominion Power & Transmission Company cars 173 and 174 which were DT DE all wood express baggage cars. Their final order was for 12 ST city cars for the Saint John Railway Company ( NB ) cars 106-128 ( even numbers only ) One car of this classe's body still exists as part of the Delson railway museum. Here's an exerpt of one of Tillsonberg's newspaper ads run to drum up business for the company. i will directly quote it's text. The Tillsonberg Electric Car Company , Limited. Builders of all kinds of Electric Street Cars,Sweepers , Sprinklers,also all kinds of rolling stock for steam railways. Beg to announce we are now ready for operation and would appreciate the opportunity of submitting drawings and specifications,together with prices on any of yourrequirements for the above lines. Factory is equipped with the most modern and up-to-date machinery. We solicit your enquiries where early delivery is a requisite. This was run in august of 1913 just as the plant was openning for business.
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