Paul Ward's Collection
The Louisville Railways
100 was unique in that it was built by Kuhlman to Brill Master Unit plans.
When delivered, it was single ended as opposed to the normal double end
configuration of the others. In this view the Railways appears to
have added a front trolley pole, presumably for backup operations. Photos
taken of the car in the late 1940s show that the pole was removed at some
point. Trolley Talk number 94 has a plan for this car. Apparently this
car was delivered in orange and cream colors. According to Motor
Coach Age (May June 1990) combined express streetcar and local bus operation
started on Broadway September 16, 1928. Broadway runs east-west in Louisville,
just south of the downtown area. Broadway cars only ran as far as Bardstown
Road during the hours of express operation, which were until 8 PM on weekdays
and Saturdays. Transit riding in Louisville suffered a drastic decline
as the depression swept across the country. Operation of both buses
and streetcars could no longer be justified by May 1, 1933 and streetcars
returned to full-time local service.
Broadway was converted to
buses November 24, 1940. Large numbers of this type of modern car were
operated in Portland Oregon & more in Yakima Washington among other
places.
Caption data by Bill Volkmer,
Bill Robb
and Wayne Roberts
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