[PRCo] Re: April 1959 Timepoints
Fred Schneider
fschnei at supernet.com
Thu Oct 23 23:04:11 EDT 2003
Right. They moved the tens and elevens to Ingram. They were no longer needed after the West End quit. And by 1964 most twelves were out of service. And by 1967 only 16s and 17s were running. If I can remember correctly, Ingram had GE some 14s, GE 15s and half of the GE 17s. That would be about 40 cars . I'm not sure what went where, but I think both Manchester and Ingram were still open as GE barns. Manchester already had the other GE 14s. Keating had the other GE 17s. Keating also had GE 16s and GE 11s, and those 11s would have gone to Ingram for storage until scrapping ... imagine that the 17s were swapped to Keating at that time. The
operative words here are about, imagine, maybe, possibly, think.
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