I found a photo of an electric subway car used to transport Congressional members. Anyone know how many of these were used?
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Here ya go.
One of the most exclusive and shortest subway systems in the world exists below United States Capitol Hill connecting office buildings to the Capitol Building.
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Over one hundred years ago, the U.S. government owned electric cars specifically due to zero emissions. Studebaker was known for making wagons in the mid-1800s, and graduated to automobiles prior to 1900 (1897). We aren’t talking about ICE cars, but instead electric cars. Yes, the company released its first EV prior to a gas model. […]Ed Sallia
Dundee, OR
Sol Lucet Omnibus
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There were two; Tommy and Peg. Peg is now in the Studebaker National Museum and Tommy is in the Swigart Museum in Huntingdon, PA.
Here the Keystone Region Chapter is checking out Tommy's comfort on IDYSD 2016.
The Swigart is also home to the 1947 Tucker "Tin Goose" prototype; the one car Preston Tucker assembled the year before his production run; along with the 1948 production model 1013.Brad Johnson,
SDC since 1975, ASC since 1990
Pine Grove Mills, Pa.
'33 Rockne 10, '51 Commander Starlight. '53 Commander Starlight
'56 Sky Hawk in process
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Another photo of the one in the Swigart Museum in Post#17 here: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...on-Restoration
Craig
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