The former Spaghetti Warehouse, a building that holds many memories of Columbus diners, will meet a wrecking ball or ...
TMH Engineering has created a new trolley for passenger cars of the 68-4120 model with an increased axle load and cylindrical springs in spring suspension. It was built at the Tver Carriage Building ...
Columbus architect documents the 134-year-old history of the Spaghetti Warehouse building before its demolition.
which has an agreement with the Metropolitan Street Railway Company of New York for trial runs in competition with trolley cars. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
But then lots 224, 225 (pictured above) and 226 jump out at you because they consist of three trolley cars that appear much older than everything else listed. Remarkably, all three appear to be in ...
The first one is the Lewistown and Reedsville electric railway Car 23, which was built in 1914, and bought by the Lewistown and Reedsville Electric Railway. After the abandonment of trolley ...