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Kenosha Streetcar Society (KSS)
Language: English.

"Kenosha’s six former Toronto streetcars were part of 50 P.C.C. streetcars numbered 4500-4549, the last new P.C.C. streetcars ordered by the TTC in March 1950. They entered service in early 1951 at the St. Clair Division. The TTC designated them class A-8. These cars were more austere than previous P.C.C. streetcars, assembled by the Canadian Car and Foundry using components and body shells from the St. Louis Car Company."

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