Street Cars of Washington D.C.

Author(s): Kenneth Springirth 

ISBN: 9781634990127
Sale
-30%
$19.00 $27.00
Street Cars of Washington D.C. is a photographic essay of the history of the well-kept modern street car system that provided frequent transit service to much of our nation's capital up to its closure in January, 1962. Washington D.C. was the first North American city...
30% Off. Hurry, there are only 9 book(s) left!

QTY:
Trust Badge
Street Cars of Washington D.C. is a photographic essay of the history of the well-kept modern street car system that provided frequent transit service to much of our nation's capital up to its closure in January, 1962.

Washington D.C. was the first North American city to operate its entire base service by President's Conference Committee (PCC) cars. Washington D.C. had the fifth largest PCC car fleet in North America.

While these cars had poles for overhead wire operation, they were the only PCC cars in the world equipped with plows for conduit operation. Washington D.C. PCC cars, all built by St. Louis Car Company, were about two foot shorter in length or one less window than other PCC cars, because of short clearances in car house transfer tables.

The Silver Sightseer in Washington D.C. was the world's first air conditioned street car.

Fifty four years later in February 2016, street cars returned to Washington D.C. All of this has been included in Street Cars of Washington D.C.


BOOK ISBN 9781634990127
FORMAT 275 x 215 mm
BINDING Paperback
PAGES 128 pages
PUBLICATION DATE 15 November 2016
TERRITORY USA
ILLUSTRATIONS 218 color photographs

 

 






Kenneth Springirth, has a lifelong interest in rail transportation. A detailed researcher, Ken’s interest in rail transportation by 2013 has culminated in writing 20 books on trolley car systems and railroads covering a variety of locations. He lives in Erie, Pennsylvania.

YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN THE FOLLOWING BOOKS

ALSO BY THE SAME AUTHOR