1200-1299

The 1200 series were air cars with no standee windows, the destination sign was not split, and the wiper blades rotated.  A larger cowling surrounded the pole base and the bumper wrapped around.  Built by St. Louis Car Co in 1940.

Viewed from above 1240 exits the Palm Garden Bridge.

Picture by Bill Vigrass, printed by Rich Allman.

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In 1946 PCC 1240 is waiting for the GO light, and for that derail just ahead to allow him to stay on the track.

                      Picture by Bill Vigrass, printed by Rich Allman.

On the day it arrived in Pittsburgh PCC 1200 was eased off the railroad flat cars at the Millvale Car House.

                      Reproduced with permission of The Miller Library, Pennsylvania Trolley Museum.

The first PCC converted to a work car by PRCo (in 1963) was 1276. Painted zebra striped traction Orange she joined the snow plow fleet.

                      Reproduced with permission of The Miller Library, Pennsylvania Trolley Museum.

1278 at the 16th Street bridge, February 17, 1945.

                      John Froyd collection in Dave's RailPix.

1225 at Kenneywood Park with experimental trucks, September 1, 1941

                      John Froyd collection in Dave's RailPix.

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