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'''Twin Coach 41-S''' was one of the post-war Twin models. It seated 41 passengers and was available with single gasoline (41-S), single propane (41-SP) & diesel engines (41-SDT). A manual transmission verion (41-SM) was offered. A wide version (41-SW was also offered. A 41-D model was planned but never produced.
The '''[[Twin Coach]] 41-S''' was one of the post-war Twin models. It seated 41 passengers.
 
==Models==
*'''41-S''' - single gasoline engine (base model)
*'''41-SDMRC''' - Diesel manual transmission rail car (built for [[Chile State Railways]].)  
*'''41-SDT''' - single diesel engine
*'''41-SM''' - manual transmission  
*'''41-SP''' - single propane engine
*'''41-SRC''' - rail car (built for [[Missouri Pacific Railway]].)
*'''41-SW''' - 102" wide version
 
A 41-D model was planned but never produced.


==Features/Specs==
==Features/Specs==
'''Engine'''
'''Engine'''
* Fageol underfloor engine
* Fageol FTC 180 hp underfloor engine
 
==Demonstrator Units==
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" class=sortable
!Fleet Number
!Thumbnail
!Year
!Serial
!Engine
!Transmission
!Notes
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|1946
|1
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*41-S demo
*Sold to [[Redifer Bus Company]] 200 in 1946.
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|1947?
|3
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*41-S demo
*Sold to [[Tucson Rapid Transit Company]] 101 in 1947.
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|1947?
|92
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*41-S demo
*Sold to [[Vancouver Bus Company]] in 1947?.
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|1947?
|272
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*41-S demo
*Sold to [[The Connecticut Company]] 389 in 1947?.
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==Operators==
==Operators==
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* [[Calgary Transit System]] - Calgary, AB
* [[Calgary Transit System]] - Calgary, AB
* [[Canada Coach Lines]] - Hamilton, ON
* [[Canada Coach Lines]] - Hamilton, ON
* [[Detroit-Canada Tunnel Company]]
* [[Eastview Bus Service]] - Eastview, ON
* [[Erie Coach Lines (1930?-1948)|Erie Coach Lines]] - Welland, ON
* [[Galt Public Utilities Commission]] - Cambridge, ON
* [[Galt Public Utilities Commission]] - Cambridge, ON
* [[Greater Winnipeg Transit Commission]] - Winnipeg, MB
* [[Greater Winnipeg Transit Commission]] - Winnipeg, MB
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* [[Hamilton Street Railway]] - Hamilton, ON
* [[Hamilton Street Railway]] - Hamilton, ON
* [[Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg]] - Winnipeg, MB
* [[Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg]] - Winnipeg, MB
* [[Ottawa Transportation Commission]] - Ottawa, ON
* [[Provincial Transport]] - Montreal, QC
* [[Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company]] - Windsor, ON
* [[Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company]] - Windsor, ON
* [[St.Catharines Transit]] - St.Catharines, ON
* [[St. Catharines Transit]] - St.Catharines, ON
* [[Toronto Transportation Commission]] - Toronto, ON
* [[Winnipeg Electric Company]] - Winnipeg, MB
* [[Winnipeg Electric Company]] - Winnipeg, MB
===United States [[Image:Flag of the United States.png|28px]]===
* [[Asbury Rapid Transit System]] - Los Angeles, CA
* [[Atlantic City Transportation Company]] - Atlantic City, NJ
* [[Cooperative Transit Company]] - Wheeling, WV
* [[Coral Gables Municipal Transit System]] - Coral Gables, FL
* [[Detroit-Canada Tunnel Company]]
* [[Detroit Street Railway]] - Detroit, MI
* [[Georgia Power Company]]
* [[Harrisburg Railways Company]] - Harrisburg, PA
* [[Kansas City Public Service Company]] - Kansas City, MO/KS
* [[International Railway Company]] - Buffalo, NY
* [[Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority]] - Los Angeles, CA
* [[Niagara Frontier Transit System]] - Buffalo, NY
* [[San Antonio Transit Company]] - San Antonio, TX (41-S)
* [[The Connecticut Company]] (ConnCo) - CT
* [[The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Transport Company]] - Milwaukee, WI (41-SW)
* [[Tucson Rapid Transit Company]] - Tucson, AZ


==Preserved Coaches==
==Preserved Coaches==
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|M852
|M852
|TRAMS
|TRAMS
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|1947
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|261
|[[Lakewood Rapid Transit Company]]
|404
|[[Ohio Museum of Transportation]]
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|1947
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|825
|[[Tucson Rapid Transit Company]]
|112
|[[Old Pueblo Trolley Museum]]
|- align="center"
|1948
|[[Image:Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association 172.jpg|100px]]
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|[[Seattle Transit System]]
|172
|[[Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association]] (Seattle)
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|1949
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|1223
|[[Atlantic City Transportation Company]]
|335
|[[Ohio Museum of Transportation]]
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[[Category:Transit Bus]]
[[Category:Transit Bus]]
[[Category:Twin Coach|41]]
[[Category:Twin Coach|41]]

Latest revision as of 20:07, 30 June 2016

Twin Coach - 41-S/41-SP/41-SM/41-SW/41-SDT
41-S
Years of manufacture 1944-51
Power/Fuel Gasoline, Diesel, Propane

The Twin Coach 41-S was one of the post-war Twin models. It seated 41 passengers.

Models

  • 41-S - single gasoline engine (base model)
  • 41-SDMRC - Diesel manual transmission rail car (built for Chile State Railways.)
  • 41-SDT - single diesel engine
  • 41-SM - manual transmission
  • 41-SP - single propane engine
  • 41-SRC - rail car (built for Missouri Pacific Railway.)
  • 41-SW - 102" wide version

A 41-D model was planned but never produced.

Features/Specs

Engine

  • Fageol FTC 180 hp underfloor engine

Demonstrator Units

Fleet Number Thumbnail Year Serial Engine Transmission Notes
1946 1
1947? 3
1947? 92
1947? 272

Operators

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United States Flag of the United States.png

Preserved Coaches

Year Thumbnail Serial Original Owner Fleet Number Current Owner
1947 219 British Columbia Electric Railway M852 TRAMS
1947 261 Lakewood Rapid Transit Company 404 Ohio Museum of Transportation
1947 825 Tucson Rapid Transit Company 112 Old Pueblo Trolley Museum
1948 Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association 172.jpg Seattle Transit System 172 Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association (Seattle)
1949 1223 Atlantic City Transportation Company 335 Ohio Museum of Transportation