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* [[Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg]] - Winnipeg, MB
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* [[Ottawa Transportation Commission]] - Ottawa, ON
* [[Ottawa Transportation Commission]] - Ottawa, ON
* [[Provincial Transport]] - Montreal, QC
* [[Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company]] - Windsor, ON
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* [[St.Catharines Transit]] - St.Catharines, ON
* [[St.Catharines Transit]] - St.Catharines, ON

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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 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.

Features/Specs

Engine

  • Fageol underfloor engine

Operators

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Preserved Coaches

Year Thumbnail Serial Original Owner Fleet Number Current Owner
1947 219 British Columbia Electric Railway M852 TRAMS
1948 Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association 172.jpg Seattle Transit System 172 Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association (Seattle)