SEPTA 1947-48 / 2003 St. Louis / Brookville PCC-II Trolley #2320(#2750) 3d model
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SEPTA 1947-48 / 2003 St. Louis / Brookville PCC-II Trolley #2320(#2750)

SEPTA 1947-48 / 2003 St. Louis / Brookville PCC-II Trolley #2320(#2750)

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Here is a SketchUp model of one of SEPTA's refurbished St. Louis PCC trolleys PCC-II #2320. #2320 was originally PCC #2750, painted in historic PTC white, red, and green. #2320 was the first PCC-II by the Brookville Equipment Corporation, and is now on SEPTA's fleet starting with the numbering series of 2320 to 2337. The PCC-II exteriors feature a ThermoKing roof, sealed one-piece rounded square windows, replacing the school bus windows from the GOH (General Overhaul Program), which started back in 1980 and also features the standee windows, B3 PCC truck (wheels)design, and a tow bar. The only exterior feature that doesn't display on these vehicles would be the 'St. Louis/Brookville 2003' manufacturing, remanufacturing year plate. The interiors feature fiberglass panels, air conditioning, seating frames from SEPTA's retired Volvo Articulated buses, with green cloth seating material (like SEPTA's buses from the mid 1990's and 2000's), a wheelchair lift being placed in front half of the center doors, and flip-up side-seating area to make way for wheelchair users. New disc brakes, a new control console like that of the Kawasaki LRV's, computerized electrical equipment and a 'Stop Requested' sign display and art-deco lighting. The Route 15 line now operates from Callowhill Depot to Richmond and Westmoreland Streets to 63rd Street and Girard Avenue. For more information about the PCC-II visit www.phillytrolley.org under Girard Avenue, and PCC-II 2320. #Girard_Avenue #PCCII #Route_15 #SEPTA

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