Rear-right side shot
of Pullman 362 on a 1964 fan trip sponsored by Paul Weyrich. The
coach is turning from Vliet Street onto North 38th. It is
heading for the system's Cold Spring Shops. Sister coach 350 closed
out Milwaukee's trackless trolley era a year later. Photo by Paul
Weyrich, submitted by Ken Josephson.
Rear-left side shot of
Pullman 362 in downtown Milwaukee. The Hotel Medford, like the
ubiquitous trolleybus, is long gone from the Milwaukee
scene. The occasion is a 1962 Paul Weyrich fan trip. Paul proved
he still has the "right stuff" with his wonderful PCC
charter in Kenosha on 24 JL 2000. Photo by Paul Weyrich, submitted
by Ken Josephson.
Pullman 350 in retirement. Photo by Paul Weyrich,submitted by Ken Josephson.
Pullman trumbling along in the distance. Photo by Paul Weyrich, submitted by Ken Josephson.
Drawing of a Milwaukee Marmon-Herrington. Submitted by Ken Josephson.
Map cover page of the Transport Co. (Milwaukee), circa 1930's. Submitted by Ken Josephson.
Pass/coupon for the Transport Co. Submitted by Ken Josephson.
Drawing of Yellow Coach in Milwaukee. Submitted by Ken Josephson.
TMER&L Drawing of what is probably a Twin Coach in Milwaukee. Submitted by Ken Josephson.
Here is an ex-Indy M-H (583??) being hauled to the Milwaukee Road interchange at Milwaukee's Cold Spring Shops for further service in Mexico City. Note that the tail lights are masked for protection. I believe this was taken during 1964, as the 300 and 400 series M-Hs and the GE P-S coaches closed out operations the following year (KJ). Photo by Paul Weyrich. Submitted by Ken Josephson.
A Marmon-Herrington on its way to Mexico City. "I have to wonder if that work motor was snickering about hauling the railcars' replacements off the property? :-)" KJ. Photo by Paul Weyrich. Submitted by Ken Josephson.
Marmon-Herringtons 585 and 573 at one of Milwaukee's trolleybus barns. 14 AU 1962. Photographer unknown.
Model of a Pullman-Standard by Vern Voss. From an old Wisconsin Electric Railway Historical Society newsletter. Submitted by Ken Josephson.