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7966, later 466. The early days of changing a traction motor. I don't remember all the detail of the trolley, but there was a removeable section of track which would allow the truck assembly to be slid out for access to the motor. Also, look at the background (looking east from the northeast corner of the engine house just off of Webster Street). No track five or office building. Late March 1985.
By: Frank Grizel

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7966, later 466. The early days of changing a traction motor. I don't remember all the detail of the trolley, but there was a removeable section of track which would allow the truck assembly to be slid out for access to the motor. Also, look at the background (looking east from the northeast corner of the engine house just off of Webster Street). No track five or office building. Late March 1985.
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