Tech. Special Car, Worcester Mass.

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Title

Tech. Special Car, Worcester Mass.

Subject

Tech Trolley; Worcester Polytechnic Institute--History; Worcester Polytechnic Institute.Electrical Engineering Dept.; Electric railroads; Trolley buses; Street railroads--Massachusetts--Worcester; Electrical Engineering

Description

A postcard of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Tech Trolley or Technical Special Car. With the construction of the Electrical Engineering building (Atwater Kent building) in 1907, the Electrical Engineering Department at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute was able to expand its focus on Electric Railroad Engineering with the Tech Trolley, a forty-foot trolley that allowed students to test speed, voltage, current and resistance of rail lines, both inside and outside of the Electrical Engineering building. The Trolley was Pullman-green with gold trimmings and had side and end doors but no regular steps, a precaution for persons who might otherwise mistake it for a passenger trolley. Rolled out of the big west door of the Electrical Engineering building, it tested around 3878 miles of New England's Electric Railways before it was finally decommissioned in 1937.


Creator

J.I. Williams

Publisher

Date

1907?

Relation

Is a part of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute History Collection. University Archives and Special Collections, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, George C. Gordon Library, Worcester, Massachusetts. http://www.wpi.edu/+library

Format

image/jpg

Language

en-US

Type

Image

Files

Collection

Citation

J.I. Williams, “Tech. Special Car, Worcester Mass.,” Digital Commonwealth , accessed May 22, 2013, http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/items/show/1617.

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