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Traction Around North America in the Early-2000s
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Ex-Chicago Surface Lines 2846, homebuilt in 1907 as South Chicago City Railway 332, was originally a convertible-type streetcar.
It was later rebuilt as a standard closed car and ran until the late 1940s, when it was converted to a salt car and retired in 1958.
The car was sold to the Electric Railway Historical Society, which transferred it to the Illinois Railway Museum in 1973 and it is seen here on March 13 2004
Frank Hicks photo