"Liberty Bell Limited" high speed service         
A former Cincinnati and Lake Erie "Red Devil" car (or a Cincinnati Car as my dad called them) Liberty Bell Limited waits at 8th and Hamilton St. at the Liberty Bell route depot in downtown Allentown. This was one of 12 lightweight 1000 series Red Devils from the C&LE. Built in 1930 by Cincinnati Car Company, these cars had a top speed of about 80 mph and aluminum bodies. LVT aquired them in 1939 after C&LE abandoned in 1938. They ran until LVT called it quits in 1951, and were scrapped in 1952. This car was running one of the "Expresses" leaving Allentown on the hour from 6 am to 10 pm. It would reach 69th Street in Upper Darby in 2 hours and 22 minutes.
Date: 6/1/1949 Location: Allentown, PA   Map Show Allentown on a rail map Views: 1608 Collection Of:   Charles Knox Freericks
Locomotives: LVT 1020(Trolley)    Author:  Charles Knox Freericks
"Liberty Bell Limited" high speed service
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  1940s and 1950s
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