1243 at Etiwanda

Robert T. McVay Photo, Norm Suydam Collection

Robert T. McVay Photo, Norm Suydam Collection

It’s October 1950 and Pacific Electric no. 1243 is stopped at the Etiwanda Station as part of a railfan trip.

Robert T. McVay Photo, Norm Suydam Collection

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  • Ralph Cantos
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    This fan trip was one of the last for a 1200 on the San Berdo line. I think only #1299 made one more fan trip over the line. The #1243 was a Long Beach 12, built as a trailer, but was “motorized” with the electrical gear from #1209 that was badly damaged in a grade crossing accident with a gasoline truck during WW2. So, #1243 was a San Berdo 12, in a Long Beach 12 clothing.

  • Everett Neal
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    I like the colorful paint scheme. But where is the “butterfly wings” that’s supposed to be on the car ends?

    • Ralph Cantos
      Reply

      Everett, the butterfly wings were on the front of only 6 1200 class interurbans,they were cars 1216 to 1221. These 6 cars were known as “The Butterfly 12’s”

  • Robert Skinner
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    Would like to see the other angle shot, I am a local to this station and am trying to get shots of it to get the correct paint sceme and how it looked

  • Pacific Electric
    Reply

    This is probably it, Robert. To get a color shot of it was insanely lucky – usually you see Etiwanda in BW only.

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  • […] Pacific Electric interurban no. 1243 bound for Los Angeles pauses at the Etiwanda Station in what is now Rancho Cucamonga. This was taken during a railfan trip. See an alternate angle in color by clicking here. […]

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Robert T. McVay Photo, Norm Suydam Collection