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City Car #64

64Closed NearsideBought: 191731'00" longNotes:

 

Posted on December 22, 2018 by Motorman

City Car #63 (second)

63 (2nd)Closed NearsideBought: 191732'00" longNotes: Replaced identical car after 1917 fire

Replaced a near identical car of of the same number that burned in 1917 Hagerstown Carbarn fire.

Posted on December 19, 2018 by Motorman

City Car #63 (original)

63Closed NearsideBought: 191432'00" longNotes: Destroyed in 1917 fire

Destroyed in 1917 Hagerstown Carbarn fire. Replaced by almost identical car.

Posted on December 22, 2018 by Motorman

City Car #62 (second)

62 (2nd)Closed NearsideBought: 191732'00" longNotes: Replaced identical car after 1917 fire

Replaced a near identical car of of the same number that burned in 1917 Hagerstown Carbarn fire.

Posted on December 20, 2018 by Motorman

City Car #62 (original)

62Closed NearsideBought: 191432'00" longNotes: Destroyed in 1917 fire

Destroyed in 1917 Hagerstown Carbarn fire. Replaced by almost identical car.

Posted on December 22, 2018 by Motorman

City Car #61 (second)

61 (2nd)Closed NearsideBought: 191732'00" longNotes: Replaced identical car after 1917 fire

Replaced a near identical car of othe same number that burned in 1917 Hagerstown Carbarn fire.  After retirement this car was converted into the Dixie Diner owned by Mary and Leonard Fogle at Frederick and Water Streets in Thurmont.

Posted on December 9, 2018 by Motorman

City Car #61 (original)

61Closed NearsideBought: 191432'00" longNotes:
Posted on December 22, 2018 by Motorman

City Car #60

60Closed NearsideBought: 191432'00" longNotes: Served Frederick Loop service
Posted on December 9, 2018 by Motorman

Hagerstown Railway #53

53 (HRY)9-Bench OpenBought: ?? longNotes: Number of benches estimate. Unknown H&F #.
Posted on January 3, 2019 by Motorman

Open Trailer #53

53Open TrailerBought: 190224'04" longNotes:
Posted on December 2, 2018 by Motorman

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