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Circa 1909-1910 This is the very first version of the 801 trolley. It uses the No. 52 Buffalo body with a red floor train-type base and a mustard colored roof. The example above uses the white or silver Buffalo body the one below uses the black Buffalo body.
Circa 1911-12, the body this time is an early Newark car - Note the Pennsylvania Lines lettering above the windows Early Newark version of the trolley - note red frame and gray roof. Side view above and front view below of 801 trolley |
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Circa 1912-13 this variation has the words "THE IVES RAILWAY LINES" printed above the windows.
Bottom of a No. 801 Trolley showing the clockwork motor and frame. Most of the later trolleys use the Newark body, but every once in a while one shows up on a Washington body. Most have black frames, some have the green frame, the one above with the red roof is the only one we've seen with that color.
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