RailPictures.Net Photo: PSCT 2651 Public Service of New Jersey Streetcar at Piscataway, New Jersey by Marc Glucksman/River Rail Photo
 
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» Public Service of New Jersey (more..)
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» Kinkisharyo Facility 
» Piscataway, New Jersey, USA (more..)
» July 28, 2023
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» PSCT 2651 (more..)
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Jersey Cream & Sunflower. In 1973, Tony Hall got a call that Public Service Railway/Public Service Coordinated Transport car 2651 was in a backyard in Long Valley, New Jersey, and was available for $100. Thus began a 50 year odyssey that has seen this car travel to several locations, including the the Black River & Western Railroad in Flemington, New Jersey and the New Jersey Transportation Heritage Center in Philipsburg, New Jersey, before coming to the Kinkisharyo facility in Piscataway, New Jersey. This car was part of an order of "fifty compromise roofs" that was built at the Newark (Plank Road) Shops in July, 1917. It is the sole survivor of its class. Though retired in 1940, it would briefly return during World War II for service at the Navy Ship Yards in Elizabeth, New Jersey. At 50 feet 10 inches long with side benches, it is a "crowd swallower" built for capacity. The car has seen significant advances in restoration in recent years, including body work, motor work, and being repainted in "Jersey Cream" (upper carbody) and Sunflower (lower carbody) (funded in part by Liberty Historic Railway Inc. Tony was instrumental in the formation of the North Jersey Electric Railway Historical Society to preserve this car along with several others and an archives of various historic documents. These pictures were taken during an escorted visit on July 28, 2023, the location is not open to the public.
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