
St.-Petersburg Tram Collection
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In March 1958 the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (LAMTA) took over all operations of LATL and Metropolitan Coach Lines. Twenty-seven of the P-2 class cars received new LAMTA two-tone green livery with white roof. A vent hole with metal cover was cut into the left front corner of the car and new windshield wipers were installed. Because of the superb maintenance practicies, almost all P-2-class cars were sold to Egypt and Chile, car 3100 was preserved at the Orange Empire Trolley Museum.
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1943/44 Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority St.Louis Car Co. Type P-2 PCC (Job 1641; 3096-3125 series) - post 1958 two-tone green livery.
Ref.#: SPTC81-2
Scale: 1:48
Tram/Streetcar
1943
Added to catalog: 11.09.2014
In March 1958 the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (LAMTA) took over all operations of LATL and Metropolitan Coach Lines. Twenty-seven of the P-2 class cars received new LAMTA two-tone green livery with white roof. A vent hole with metal cover was cut into the left front corner of the car and new windshield wipers were installed. Because of the superb maintenance practicies, almost all P-2-class cars were sold to Egypt and Chile, car 3100 was preserved at the Orange Empire Trolley Museum.
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