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Denver Tramway Company #40

Denver Tramway Company #40
Remarkably, one of the Denver Tramway's cable cars survives. Pamela Bestall, director of the Forney Transportation Museum, explains that the car was built in 1886 by the Laclede Car Company of Saint Louis, as horse car 271. It was converted to cable car 40 in 1888 or later. It was later renumbered 901. When the Denver Tramway converted from cable to electric operation, most of the cable cars were burned. This car survived and was used as a tool shed by the Denver Regional Transportation District. When a Mister Horn, a former RTD employee, heard that the car (tool shed) was going to be destroyed, he arranged to purchase it and moved it to his ranch near Conifer. After the museum purchased it, Bill Wright of Fort Collins, Colorado coordinated its extensive restoration.

Hasselblad EL/M, Carl Zeiss C T* f4/50mm, Ilford HP5 pushed 2 stops

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 William Sutherland
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Superb shot!
8 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
A marvellous old relic.
8 years ago.

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