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Lake Shore Electric, Barney & Smith interurban motor car № 18
  Lake Shore Electric Barney & Smith interurban motor car № 18  —  Special
Monroeville Station
While on an inspection trip the conductor and motorman pose with General Superintendent Furman Stout (third from left), Secretary Fred Coen (second from left), and agent Williams (third from right) with Lake Shore Electric Railway car #18 outside the power substation/station in Monroeville, Ohio

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Nosūtījis AlexSan · Odesa           Datums: Augusts 1902 g.

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Lake Shore Electric, Barney & Smith interurban motor car № 18

Depo/Parks:Lake Shore Electric Railway Co.
No...:25.09.1901
Modelis:Barney & Smith interurban motor car
Ražots:1900
Pašreiz stāvoklis:Pārnumurēts / pārsūtīts pilsētas robežās (1903) Norakstīts
Iecelšana:Pasažieru
Piezīme:25.09.1901 ex Toledo, 18. 1903 to 24; 1906 to 18
Closed body. Length overall: 50' 8½". Trucks: Barney & Smith F. Railroad roof. Single-end car.
Converted to double-end in 1927.
After retirement became a shed behind St. Ignacius Church in Momineetown, Ohio.

No. 18 broke all known speed records for interurban cars on September 1, 1902, operating at 80 mph for a ½ mile on track west of Norwalk.

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