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* [[Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg]] - Winnipeg, MB | * [[Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg]] - Winnipeg, MB | ||
* [[Ottawa Transportation Commission]] - Ottawa, ON | * [[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 |
Revision as of 00:36, 28 August 2009
Twin Coach - 41-S/41-SP/41-SM/41-SW/41-SDT | |
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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
Canada
- BC Electric Railway
- Brantford Transit - Brantford, ON
- Calgary Transit System - Calgary, AB
- Canada Coach Lines - Hamilton, ON
- Eastview Bus Service - Eastview, ON
- Galt Public Utilities Commission - Cambridge, ON
- Greater Winnipeg Transit Commission - Winnipeg, MB
- Grey Coach Lines - Toronto, ON
- Hamilton Street Railway - Hamilton, ON
- Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg - Winnipeg, MB
- Ottawa Transportation Commission - Ottawa, ON
- Provincial Transport - Montreal, QC
- Sandwich, Windsor and Amherstburg Railway Company - Windsor, ON
- St.Catharines Transit - St.Catharines, ON
- Toronto Transportation Commission - Toronto, ON
- Winnipeg Electric Company - Winnipeg, MB
Preserved Coaches
Year | Thumbnail | Serial | Original Owner | Fleet Number | Current Owner |
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1947 | 219 | British Columbia Electric Railway | M852 | TRAMS | |
1948 | Seattle Transit System | 172 | Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association (Seattle) |