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Re: ''Oldest subway cars not being replaced afterall''

Posted by Joe V on Thu Jan 26 18:15:04 2012, in response to Re: ''Oldest subway cars not being replaced afterall'', posted by Joe Saitta on Wed Jan 25 21:42:52 2012.

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Syracuse, like Warehosue Point and Seashore are MP54A1: 1930, ALtoona, 12" colision posts. Prior clerestory roof cars from 1908-1917 had 5", and telescoped upon impact. Most were scrapped with the Pullman-Standard onslaught. The few that survived, most had cabs removed, except for the combines.

The Watermill car is an MP54C, arch roof from 1927, #4900, the last in existance. It has been a restaurant adjacent to the old Watermill station.

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