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Nashville Interurban Railway was a 19-mile line connecting Franklin, Brentwood, Nashville and Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. In 1929 the company acquired two Curved-side cars from Cincinnati Car Co., they were numbered 101 and 102. They were equipped with front trolley pole for backup moving. In 1932 the company acquired another Curved-Side car, a former Indianapolis & Southeastern Railroad Co. car 255. It was numbered 104. The livery was red and cream with gray roof. The luxury fleet served Nashville-Franklin line until November 1941 when they were replaced by buses. The cars were sold to Atlanta's Georgia Power Co.
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1929 Nashville Interurban Railway Cincinnati Car Co. Curved-side Car №104.
Ref.#: SPTC462
Scale: 1:48
Interurban car
1929
Added to catalog: 18.01.2015
Nashville Interurban Railway was a 19-mile line connecting Franklin, Brentwood, Nashville and Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. In 1929 the company acquired two Curved-side cars from Cincinnati Car Co., they were numbered 101 and 102. They were equipped with front trolley pole for backup moving. In 1932 the company acquired another Curved-Side car, a former Indianapolis & Southeastern Railroad Co. car 255. It was numbered 104. The livery was red and cream with gray roof. The luxury fleet served Nashville-Franklin line until November 1941 when they were replaced by buses. The cars were sold to Atlanta's Georgia Power Co.
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