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DesignationUnit NumbersManufacturerDateNotes
A200-209Pressed Steel1908A-J types known as the "black cars" due to their paint color
A210-249American Car & Foundry1908 
B250-339Pressed Steel1909256 at St. Louis/Museum of Transportation
C340-389American Car & Foundry1910 
D701-736Pressed Steel1911Steel Cars for the Newark Extension...
MP-381901-1960Pressed Steel1911Steel Cars for the Newark Extension...
E401-425American Car & Foundry1921 
F426-450American Car & Foundry1922 
G451-475American Car & Foundry1923 
H801-804American Car & Foundry1927 
MP-381961-1972American Car & Foundry1927PRR owner-see note below
J501-520American Car & Foundry1928Car 503 at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Cars 510 and 513 at Trolley Museum of New York.
MP-511200-1229St. Louis Car Co.1958PRR owner-see note below; some still on the work car roster; 1200-1205 single units, 1206-1229 married pairs
K1230-1249St. Louis Car Co.1958Some still on work car roster; 1230-1233 single units, 1234-1249 married pairs
PA1100-151St. Louis Car Co.1965"C" cars - no cabs
PA1600-709St. Louis Car Co.1965"A" cars - cabs at one end
PA2152-181St. Louis Car Co.1966/67"C" cars - no cabs
PA2710-723St. Louis Car Co.1966/67"A" cars - cabs at one end
PA3724-769Hawker-Siddeley1972"A" cars - cabs at one end
PA4800-894Kawasaki1986"A" cars - cabs at one end

Notes

  • Only PA-class cars are in passenger service, all others retired. PA-class cars 694, 726, 754, 761, 765, 768 dedicated to work service.
  • The train abandoned at the World Trade Center on 9/11/2001 consisted of cars: 845, 139, 143, 612, 750, 160, 745. They were removed by truck/barge to Staten Island for decontamination and stripped of usuable parts. Since then, 143 and 745 were moved to the storage hangar at JFK Airport where WTC debris is being examined.
  • PA1-PA3 class cars are 51'8", painted aluminum bodies, two doors per side
  • PA4 class cars are 51'8", stainless steel bodies, three doors per side
  • "MP"-class cars were owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad and used in the H&M/PRR Joint Service between Hudson Terminal and Newark. The service was jointly operated from 1911 to 1961.
  • MP51/K-class cars 1200, 1201, 1202, 1230, 1231, 1233 sold to SEPTA for their trucks; installed under Market-Frankford "Almond Joy" cars for use on the standard-guage Norristown Line; car bodies sunk near Point Pleasant, NJ to create an artificial fishing reef.
  • MP51/K-class cars 1211, 1213, 1228 involved in an accident involving a PRR diesel switcher near Harrison on 7/24/1963 (2 fatalities, 28 injuries). Cars scrapped.
  • MP51/K-class cars 1237, 1238 converted into motorized flat cars.
  • Notes on rebuilt "Black" cars: Coincident with the deliveries of the 50 MP41/K cars, H&M did a mini-rehab to some cars, ranging from simple new flooring installation, new doors and metal-framed window sash to installing an air-conditioning unit at the end of one car (439) and completely new sides with elliptical window casings to one car (407). Some had updated lighting. In 1962, after PATH took over service, six of these cars were painted blue and kept together as a single train, ostensibly to garner passenger opinion toward spec'ing a new fleet. This train ran intact until 1966--principally in Hudson Terminal/Journal Square service--when new PA-1s bumped then into work service, where at least four of them, including 407 and unrebuilt 501, lasted for at least another 10 years. The "Blue Train" consisted of cars 501 (unrebuilt)-472-407 (new sides and window treatments)-516-438-439 (a/c). Except for 501, which retained its double-pane doors (like the IRT), all had square single-pane door windows and single-sash end door windows. 439 was kept at one end of the train as its air-conditioning unit occupied what was a vestibule doorway. Other cars which got rebuilt included 408, 445, 447, 502 and 511. They were mixed indiscriminately in trains consisting of other classes of "Black Fleet" cars. Ultimately, all of the rebuilt cars, including 407, were scrapped. Peter Ehrlich.

Car Interiors


(image 80795)
(93k, 800x600)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-1 (St. Louis Car, 1965) 138
Photo by: Phillip Lee
Date: 2/25/2008
Viewed (this week/total): 23 / 298


(image 80797)
(104k, 800x600)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-1 (St. Louis Car, 1965) 167
Photo by: Phillip Lee
Date: 2/25/2008
Viewed (this week/total): 30 / 363


(image 80798)
(97k, 812x602)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-4 (Kawasaki, 1986) 807
Photo by: Phillip Lee
Date: 2/25/2008
Viewed (this week/total): 28 / 338


(image 78449)
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Country: United States
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-1 (St. Louis Car, 1965) 674
Photo by: John Barnes
Date: 12/16/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 23 / 744


(image 47511)
(264k, 788x1044)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-4 (Kawasaki, 1986) 822
Photo by: David Pirmann
Date: 3/2/2006
Viewed (this week/total): 19 / 2719


(image 21828)
(198k, 1044x705)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-3 (Hawker-Siddley, 1972) 727
Photo by: Steve Hoskins
Collection of: David Pirmann
Date: 8/1979
Notes: Showing original transverse seat configuration
Viewed (this week/total): 29 / 5650


(image 40079)
(153k, 1024x661)
Country: United States
System: PATH
Car: H&M/PATH K-class 1243
Photo by: Doug Grotjahn
Collection of: Joe Testagrose
Date: 3/6/1976
Viewed (this week/total): 33 / 3732


(image 71111)
(146k, 1024x650)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: H&M/PATH K-class 1237
Photo by: Doug Grotjahn
Collection of: Joe Testagrose
Date: 3/6/1976
Viewed (this week/total): 28 / 1476


(image 71114)
(175k, 1024x660)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-3 (Hawker-Siddley, 1972) 741
Photo by: Doug Grotjahn
Collection of: Joe Testagrose
Date: 7/20/1974
Viewed (this week/total): 24 / 1081


(image 21826)
(196k, 1044x719)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: H&M 413
Collection of: David Pirmann
Viewed (this week/total): 23 / 4670


(image 21827)
(90k, 747x501)
Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: PATH PA-3 (Hawker-Siddley, 1972) 764
Photo by: Wayne Whitehorne
Viewed (this week/total): 20 / 3994


(image 24780)
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Country: United States
City: New York
System: PATH
Car: H&M
Collection of: David Pirmann
Viewed (this week/total): 21 / 5049


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Museum Cars


(image 66445)
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Country: United States
City: East Haven/Branford, Ct.
System: Shore Line Trolley Museum
Car: H&M 503
Photo by: Richard Panse
Date: 4/28/2007
Viewed (this week/total): 8 / 477


(image 30508)
(124k, 820x620)
Country: United States
City: East Haven/Branford, Ct.
System: Shore Line Trolley Museum
Car: H&M 503
Photo by: Frank Hicks
Date: 5/15/2004
Viewed (this week/total): 25 / 2873


(image 7504)
(342k, 1044x706)
Country: United States
City: Kingston, NY
System: Trolley Museum of New York
Car: H&M 510
Photo by: David Pirmann
Date: 8/1996
Viewed (this week/total): 24 / 5461


(image 7503)
(198k, 1044x704)
Country: United States
City: East Haven/Branford, Ct.
System: Shore Line Trolley Museum
Car: H&M 503
Photo by: David Pirmann
Date: 5/27/1996
Viewed (this week/total): 5 / 3059


(image 21749)
(203k, 1024x688)
Country: United States
City: Jersey City, NJ
System: PATH
Location: Journal Square
Car: H&M 510
Photo by: Joe Testagrose
Date: 12/26/1969
Viewed (this week/total): 31 / 5016

     
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