Roster of Electric Cars
| Number | Builder | Type | Date | Capacity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101-112 | St. Louis Car Co. | Trailers | 1902 | 66 seats | twelve unpowered open platform wooden trailers; #102 built in North Shore shops |
| 201-202 | North Shore shops | Motors | 1904 | 32 seats & baggage/mail/express compartment | two vestibuled wooden motors converted from narrow gauge Pullman coaches built in 1879 |
| 203 | North Shore shops | Motor | 1904 | 50 seats | open platform wooden motor converted from narrow gauge Pullman coach built in 1879; renumbered 309 |
| 301-308 | St. Louis Car Co. | Motors | 1902 | 64 to 70 seats | open platform wooden motors; #303-308 built in North Shore shops |
| 350-358 | St. Louis Car Co. | Motors | 1902 | 36 seats & baggage/mail/express compartment | nine vestibuled wooden motors |
| 401-404 | North Shore shops | Trailers | 1904 | 66 seats | four unpowered open platform wooden trailers converted from narrow gauge Pullman coaches built in 1879 |
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