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Birney Safety Streetcar No. 224

Birney Safety Streetcar No. 224 is a streetcar (or trolley) in Fort Smith, Arkansas, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[2][3][4] Built in 1926 by the American Car Company division of the J. G. Brill Company,[3] it is a type of streetcar known as a Birney "Safety Car". It was listed on the National Register in 1994[2][3] and is one of fewer than 10 streetcars listed.[5]

Birney Safety Streetcar No. 224
Birney car 224 in operation on the
Fort Smith Trolley Museum line
LocationFort Smith Trolley Museum, 100 S. Fourth St.,
Fort Smith, Arkansas,
United States
Coordinates35°23′8″N 94°25′48.7″W / 35.38556°N 94.430194°W / 35.38556; -94.430194
Built1926
ArchitectAmerican Car Company
NRHP reference No.94000465[1]
Added to NRHPMay 19, 1994[2]

Original use edit

Introduced in 1915, the Birney Safety Car was a new standardized streetcar design that encompassed new safety features; it was also lighter in weight than earlier designs and more economical to operate.[6] Its economies gave a "new lease on life" to many small-town streetcar systems.[7]

No. 224 was built and purchased in 1926. The Fort Smith streetcar system used several Birney-type cars during the last several years of streetcar service, until the abandonment of the system by the Fort Smith Light & Traction Company on November 15, 1933. Car 224 was later used as a diner in Ashdown, Arkansas.[8][9]

Restoration and new use edit

 
Interior of car 224

Birney car 224 is owned by the Fort Smith Streetcar Restoration Association (FSSRA) and is part of the Fort Smith Trolley Museum (FSTM) collection.[3] Car 224 was restored by FSSRA volunteers and began carrying passengers on the museum's heritage streetcar line on May 19, 1991.[3][10] It was added to the National Register exactly three years later, on May 19, 1994.[2][3][4] The FSTM streetcar line, or trolley line – the terms streetcar and trolley are used interchangeably in much of North America[11] connects Garrison Avenue, in downtown, with the gates of the Fort Smith National Cemetery.[3]

Description edit

Like many streetcars, car 224 is a "double-ended"[11] car – capable of being operated from either end. It has a single door on each side. The backs of its wooden-bench seats are reversible, allowing the seats to face either end of the car. This type of seat was also known as a "walkover" seat,[6] as the motorman could walk down the car's center aisle at the end of the line and flip the backs of the seats over. The 600 Volts DC that powers the car's electric motor is collected from the overhead trolley wire via a trolley pole on the roof; only one of the two poles is in use at a time, depending on the direction of travel. The car has a single truck and, overall, is approximately 27 feet (8.2 m) long.[9]

Fort Smith car 224 is one of three Birney streetcars listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the others both being from the former Fort Collins, Colorado system: Fort Collins car 21, which operates on a heritage streetcar line in its home town, and Fort Collins car 22.

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations. Federal Register Volume 59, Number 84. May 3, 1994. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d "National Register of Historic Places: Search results for Fort Smith, Sebastian County". Arkansas Historic Preservation Program (an agency of the state government's Department of Arkansas Heritage). 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Young (1997), p. 12-13.
  4. ^ a b "National Register of Historic Places, Fort Smith listings". Fort Smith Historical Society. Retrieved June 11, 2012.
  5. ^ . Railway Preservation Resources. November 2006. Archived from the original on 2012-02-12. Retrieved June 17, 2012.
  6. ^ a b Middleton (1967), p. 122–127, 414, 418.
  7. ^ Middleton (1967), p. 137.
  8. ^ Winters, Charles E. (1979). The Streetcars of Fort Smith: Fort Smith Light & Traction Company. Fort Smith Historical Society.
  9. ^ a b "Birney Safety Streetcar No. 224, Fort Smith Trolley Museum, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, AR". Historic American Engineering Record. Library of Congress. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  10. ^ "World News". Modern Tramway, July 1991, p. 247. Ian Allan Publishing/Light Rail Transit Association (UK).
  11. ^ a b Young (1997), p. 98, 101.

References edit

  • Middleton, William D. (1967). The Time of the Trolley. Kalmbach Publishing Co. OCLC 258974.
  • Young, Andrew D. (1997). Veteran & Vintage Transit. St. Louis, MO: Archway Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9647-2792-2.

External links edit

  • Fort Smith Trolley Museum website
  • at FSTM website
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. AR-62, "Birney Safety Streetcar No. 224, Fort Smith Trolley Museum, Fort Smith, Sebastian County, AR", 5 measured drawings
  • www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com list for Sebastian County, AR, including streetcar 224

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Birney Safety Streetcar No 224 is a streetcar or trolley in Fort Smith Arkansas listed on the U S National Register of Historic Places 2 3 4 Built in 1926 by the American Car Company division of the J G Brill Company 3 it is a type of streetcar known as a Birney Safety Car It was listed on the National Register in 1994 2 3 and is one of fewer than 10 streetcars listed 5 Birney Safety Streetcar No 224U S National Register of Historic PlacesBirney car 224 in operation on the Fort Smith Trolley Museum lineLocationFort Smith Trolley Museum 100 S Fourth St Fort Smith Arkansas United StatesCoordinates35 23 8 N 94 25 48 7 W 35 38556 N 94 430194 W 35 38556 94 430194Built1926ArchitectAmerican Car CompanyNRHP reference No 94000465 1 Added to NRHPMay 19 1994 2 Contents 1 Original use 2 Restoration and new use 3 Description 4 See also 5 Footnotes 6 References 7 External linksOriginal use editIntroduced in 1915 the Birney Safety Car was a new standardized streetcar design that encompassed new safety features it was also lighter in weight than earlier designs and more economical to operate 6 Its economies gave a new lease on life to many small town streetcar systems 7 No 224 was built and purchased in 1926 The Fort Smith streetcar system used several Birney type cars during the last several years of streetcar service until the abandonment of the system by the Fort Smith Light amp Traction Company on November 15 1933 Car 224 was later used as a diner in Ashdown Arkansas 8 9 Restoration and new use edit nbsp Interior of car 224Birney car 224 is owned by the Fort Smith Streetcar Restoration Association FSSRA and is part of the Fort Smith Trolley Museum FSTM collection 3 Car 224 was restored by FSSRA volunteers and began carrying passengers on the museum s heritage streetcar line on May 19 1991 3 10 It was added to the National Register exactly three years later on May 19 1994 2 3 4 The FSTM streetcar line or trolley line the terms streetcar and trolley are used interchangeably in much of North America 11 connects Garrison Avenue in downtown with the gates of the Fort Smith National Cemetery 3 Description editLike many streetcars car 224 is a double ended 11 car capable of being operated from either end It has a single door on each side The backs of its wooden bench seats are reversible allowing the seats to face either end of the car This type of seat was also known as a walkover seat 6 as the motorman could walk down the car s center aisle at the end of the line and flip the backs of the seats over The 600 Volts DC that powers the car s electric motor is collected from the overhead trolley wire via a trolley pole on the roof only one of the two poles is in use at a time depending on the direction of travel The car has a single truck and overall is approximately 27 feet 8 2 m long 9 Fort Smith car 224 is one of three Birney streetcars listed on the National Register of Historic Places the others both being from the former Fort Collins Colorado system Fort Collins car 21 which operates on a heritage streetcar line in its home town and Fort Collins car 22 See also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Sebastian County Arkansas Streetcars in North AmericaFootnotes edit National Register of Historic Places Notification of Pending Nominations Federal Register Volume 59 Number 84 May 3 1994 Retrieved June 8 2012 a b c d National Register of Historic Places Search results for Fort Smith Sebastian County Arkansas Historic Preservation Program an agency of the state government s Department of Arkansas Heritage 2012 Retrieved June 12 2012 permanent dead link a b c d e f g Young 1997 p 12 13 a b National Register of Historic Places Fort Smith listings Fort Smith Historical Society Retrieved June 11 2012 A Survey of Railway Cars and Locomotives on the National Register of Historic Places Railway Preservation Resources November 2006 Archived from the original on 2012 02 12 Retrieved June 17 2012 a b Middleton 1967 p 122 127 414 418 Middleton 1967 p 137 Winters Charles E 1979 The Streetcars of Fort Smith Fort Smith Light amp Traction Company Fort Smith Historical Society a b Birney Safety Streetcar No 224 Fort Smith Trolley Museum Fort Smith Sebastian County AR Historic American Engineering Record Library of Congress Retrieved June 13 2012 World News Modern Tramway July 1991 p 247 Ian Allan Publishing Light Rail Transit Association UK a b Young 1997 p 98 101 References editMiddleton William D 1967 The Time of the Trolley Kalmbach Publishing Co OCLC 258974 Young Andrew D 1997 Veteran amp Vintage Transit St Louis MO Archway Publishing ISBN 978 0 9647 2792 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fort Smith Birney streetcar 224 Fort Smith Trolley Museum website Birney Safety Car 224 at FSTM website Historic American Engineering Record HAER No AR 62 Birney Safety Streetcar No 224 Fort Smith Trolley Museum Fort Smith Sebastian County AR 5 measured drawings www nationalregisterofhistoricplaces com list for Sebastian County AR including streetcar 224 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birney Safety Streetcar No 224 amp oldid 1168706039, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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