Category:Articulated trams of the Boston Elevated Railway
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English: Between 1912 and 1919, the Boston Elevated Railway built 181 articulated trams by coupling pairs of short 1890s-built trams together with a new middle section. The company possessed over 1400 20-foot and 25-foot trams by 1912, but needed the capacity of newer longer trams. The articulated trams were relatively short-lived - none lasted longer than a decade or served past 1925 - but they provided necessary capacity while the center-entrance and Type 5 orders were being built.
Media in category "Articulated trams of the Boston Elevated Railway"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Articulated streetcar at Squantum Loop (1), May 1919.jpg 3,853 × 2,225; 3.07 MB
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Articulated streetcar at Squantum Loop (2), May 1919.jpg 3,734 × 2,552; 3.77 MB
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Articulated streetcar on Belgrade Avenue bridge, April 1919.jpg 5,528 × 3,840; 1.74 MB
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BERy Articulated number 2 center section, 1913.jpg 1,509 × 1,146; 2.02 MB
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BERy Articulated number 2 fare payment area, 1913.jpg 807 × 1,134; 1.01 MB
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BERy Articulated number 2 on a curve, 1913.jpg 1,488 × 1,052; 1.48 MB
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BERy Articulated number 2 side view, 1913.jpg 2,451 × 825; 1.7 MB
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BERy articulated tram on a curve, 1912.jpg 1,005 × 633; 261 KB
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BERy articulated tram side view, 1912.jpg 2,088 × 600; 539 KB
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Center entrance of BERy articulated tram, 1912.jpg 998 × 854; 331 KB
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Diagram of BERy articulated tram, 1912 (sideways).jpg 2,148 × 749; 459 KB
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Diagram of BERy articulated tram, 1912.jpg 2,148 × 1,020; 736 KB