Presidents' Conference Committee (Toronto LRT Car) - Fleet

Fleet

Fleet Numbers Year(s) Built Builder Class Withdrawn Notes
4000–4139 1938 CC&F A-1 1966
4150–4199 1940 CC&F A-2 1972
4200–4259 1941–1942 CC&F A-3 1971
4260–4274 1943–1944 CC&F A-4 1970
4275–4299 1944–1945 CC&F A-5 1970
4300–4399 1947 CC&F A-6 1992
4400–4499 1949 CC&F A-7 1992 Multiple-Unit cars
4500–4549 1950–1951 CC&F A-8 (1992) 4500 & 4549 still in service: see note for A-15 cars.
4550–4574 1947 St. Louis A-9 1982 Ex-Cincinnati Street Railway 1150–1174; purchased 1950.
4575
4576–4601
1939
1940
St. Louis A-10 1975 Ex-Cincinnati Street Railway 1100–1126; purchased 1950. 1100 was a pre-production demonstrator.
4600–4618 1986–1991 TTC A-15 1995 Rebuilt from A-8 class cars 4505/12/37/48/00/49/28/36/44/26/41/40/43/03/09/18/15/39; 4601 rebuilt by Can Car Rail; 4604 & 4605 retain original numbers 4500 & 4549, are classified as A-15H and are restored as closely as possible to original condition for tour service.
4625–4674 1946 Pullman A-11 1982 MU; ex-Cleveland Transit System 4200–4249; purchased 1952.
4675–4699 1946 St. Louis A-12 1982 MU; ex-Cleveland Transit System 4250–4274 (built as Louisville Railway Company 501–525); purchased 1952.
4700–4747 1946–1947 Pullman A-13 1983 Ex-Birmingham Electric Company 800–847; purchased 1952.
4750–4752
4753–4779
1947
1946
St. Louis A-14 1977 Ex-Kansas City Public Service Company 526/35/55, 727/40/47/49/54/56/57/60/62/65/67/69/71/73/75/76/78/79/80/82/84/85/89/90/92/93/94; purchased 1957.
RT-14 & RT-15 1949 / 1970 TTC none 1989 Subway Rail Grinding train; rebuilt from 4446 and 4410.
W-30 & W-31 1946 / 1976 TTC none 2002 Surface Rail Grinding train; rebuilt from 4631 and 4668.
CC&F Canadian Car & Foundry
Pullman Pullman-Standard
St. Louis St. Louis Car Company
TTC Toronto Transit Commission

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