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Presidents' Conference Committee (PCC) Streetcars ran between El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua from 1950 until 1973, ferrying millions of passengers over the Rio Grande and giving them ...
The association says the streetcar service of 1940s era PCC streetcars would get a lot of tourism because it would be like taking a trip back in time. The goal would be to connect Louisville's ...
The rare return to service was meant to mark 80 years since the famous Presidents' Conference Committee model streetcars started running in Toronto. The PCC streetcars first began operating in ...
This particular trolley car is known as a PCC (President’s Conference Committee) car. Commissioned by the Electric Railway President’s Conference in 1929, the PCC was designed to compete against the ...
A few days after vandals targeted a historic streetcar at the MBTA’s Boylston Station last November, Scott Page’s inbox started pinging. The messages from fellow T workers had a common theme ...
Kenosha employs rehabilitated President’s Conference Committee (PCC) streetcars in its system. Despite that, at least one commission member says a proposed turnaround loop would “hurt” the historic ...
Although PCC streetcars were a fixture in a number of cities during their years of production, photos of them always seem quintessentially Toronto to me. Produced between 1936 and 1952 ...
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