DescriptionPortland "Council Crest" Brill streetcar 503 at terminus of Trolley Park museum line in 1986.jpg
Portland "Council Crest" Brill streetcar 503 at the terminus of the passenger line at the Trolley Park museum (Glenwood, Oregon), the former location of the Oregon Electric Railway Museum, in 1986. During its service career in Portland, the ten streetcars in this series ran on narrow-gauge (3'6") trucks, but by the time of this photo car 503's original trucks had been replaced by standard-gauge trucks from an ex-Melbourne W2-type streetcar, to allow the car to operate on the museum line and in San Francisco (where it was on loan in 1983 and again in 1985).
The museum closed at this location in 1995 and opened at its new location, in Brooks, Oregon, in 1996.
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{{Information |Description=Portland "Council Crest" Brill streetcar 503 at the terminus of the passenger line at the Trolley Park museum (Glenwood, Oregon), the former location of the Oregon Electric Railway Museum, in 1986. The museum closed at this location in 1995 and opened at its new location, in Brooks, Oregon, in 1996. |Source={{own}} |Date=1986-06-28 |Author= Steve Morgan |Permission=See below; user must attribute the photo...
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