Indiana Railroad - Surviving Rolling Stock

Surviving Rolling Stock

  • 55, preserved operational at the Seashore Trolley Museum as Lehigh Valley Transit 1030
  • 65, preserved operational at the Illinois Railway Museum
  • 167 "Scottsburg," preserved at the West Coast Railway Association as Pacific Great Eastern "Clinton"
  • 202, preserved at the Western Railway Museum as Portland Traction Company 4001
  • 205, preserved at the Illinois Railway Museum
  • 375, preserved in Scottsburg, Indiana as Chicago South Shore and South Bend 503
  • 376, preserved by a private owner in Indiana as Chicago South Shore and South Bend 1100
  • 377, preserved at the Illinois Railway Museum as Chicago South Shore and South Bend 504
  • 429, preserved at the Indiana Transportation Museum as Union Traction 429
  • 437, preserved at the Indiana Transportation Museum as Union Traction 437
  • 447, preserved at the Indiana Transportation Museum as Indianapolis and Cincinnati 606
  • 715, preserved by a private owner in Ohio
  • several older interurban cars retired in the first years of IR have also been preserved.

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