Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Ft Worth Limited Car 25

Car 25 is one of four electric motorcars ordered by the Northern Texas Traction Company (NTTC) in 1913. The cars served on the interurban lines between Ft Worth and Dallas and occasionally from Ft Worth to Cleburne. These cars traveled at speeds up to 70 mph. Car 25 features stained glass windows, inlaid mahogany paneling, and two passenger compartments - a ladies compartment in front with wool seats and a smoking compartment with leather seats in the rear. The NTTC created the Crimson Limited in 1924. In the case of the motorcars this involved a change in the internal paint job. The original dark green with gold trim was replaced with a red and white scheme with gold trim. Both the Dallas and Cleburne lines had shut down by the end of 1934.

Subsequently, car 25 found itself with trailer cars 407 and 411 being utilized as farm or ranch housing. Once Eagle Mountain Lake was established, these cars were effectively a lake house arranged in the letter U. At some point in time they were covered with a roof and enclosed on several sides helping to protect them.

In 1995, the landowner Mitzi McWilliams, donated car 25 and 411 to the Fort Worth Transportation Athority (the T). Two full time employees and a host of volunteers have restored the cars using a $220,000 federal matching grant.

Source: sign posted in front of Car 25 at the Ft Worth ITC.
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