An interurban railway coach that was built to steam railroad standards, #14 was built in the 1920s. It was lengthened during a World War 2 rebuilding at the South Shore's Shops in Michigan City. Finally retired in the early 1980s it now resides in at the Fox River Trolley Museum. |
Date:
10/28/2012 |
Location:
South Elgin, IL Map  |
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Tim Fennell |
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Author: Tim Fennell
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This picture is part of album: Chilly Sunday in South Elgin |