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THROUGH THE YEARS,
freight equipment dominated the Conway Electric's roster of rolling stock. At its peak, the line's motorized equipment included two combination passenger-baggage cars, one open and one closed passenger car, a snow plow, a line car for maintenance, and a freight motor for hauling freight cars and carrying baggage. It also had an open passenger trailer and an assortment of 18 small freight trailers ranging in overall length from 15' to 19'. The line's steep grades and sharp turns prohibited the use of standard-size freight equipment. Even the combination cars were small by most standards, one measuring 33' overall, the other 32'. All cars except the combination cars were of the single truck (i.e., 4-wheel) variety.
After the B&M Railroad gained control of the Conway Electric in 1908, the former built a number of freight cars and the freight motor in its own shops for the line. B&M also provided a new, second combination car built by Wason. It is assumed that, except where noted, all equipment survived till the end of operations. ROSTER from the early years (1895-1908) Combination car:
Passenger cars:
Passenger trailer:
Freight/service cars:
Freight trailers:
ROSTER additions during the B&M years (1908-1919) Combination car:
Freight motor:
Freight trailers:
ROSTER final years (1919-1921)
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