DocumentCode
1014381
Title
The PCC Street Car
Author
Hirshfeld, C.F.
Author_Institution
Chief engineer of the Transit Research Corporation, Detroit, Mich.; chief of research of The Detroit Edison Company.
Volume
57
Issue
2
fYear
1938
Firstpage
61
Lastpage
66
Abstract
This car is the result of a collective effort to modernize and improve the street car. Its development was preceded by extensive investigation directed toward determining the characteristics of conventional cars and the ways in which and extents to which these should be modified to approach the ideals of street-railway executives and of the riding public, respectively. Car and equipment designs were then produced. These represent the best technical approach to these ideals which could be reached within the economic limitations which exist. The car has been made more agile, has been given better appearance and better performance in many respects which affect the passenger. In spite of the addition of equipment not used in the older cars and of many refinements of design it is obtainable at a price which appears to meet the economic requirements. Over 500 of these new vehicles are already in use in seven cities of this country.
Keywords
Automobiles; Automotive engineering; Cities and towns; Noise level; Research and development; Road transportation; Vehicles; Ventilation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1938.5057782
Filename
5057782
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