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- Q4996793 subject Q15405575.
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- Q4996793 abstract "The Bullet was a high-speed electric multiple-unit passenger car produced by the J. G. Brill Company in Philadelphia for the Philadelphia and Western Railroad (P&W) in 1931, and then similar, somewhat smaller single-unit, single-end versions were built for the Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad in 1932. Few were sold because of the Great Depression and the public transport decline in the 1930s. However, some of the P&W cars ran for nearly 60 years.".
- Q4996793 capacity "54".
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- Q4996793 numberBuilt "11".
- Q4996793 numberBuilt "5".
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- Q4996793 thumbnail Philadelphia_&_Western_Railway_206.jpg?width=300.
- Q4996793 weight "133991.186098".
- Q4996793 weight "165107.62268".
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- Q4996793 yearOfConstruction "1931".
- Q4996793 yearOfConstruction "1932".
- Q4996793 type MeanOfTransportation.
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- Q4996793 comment "The Bullet was a high-speed electric multiple-unit passenger car produced by the J. G. Brill Company in Philadelphia for the Philadelphia and Western Railroad (P&W) in 1931, and then similar, somewhat smaller single-unit, single-end versions were built for the Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville Railroad in 1932. Few were sold because of the Great Depression and the public transport decline in the 1930s. However, some of the P&W cars ran for nearly 60 years.".
- Q4996793 label "Bullet (interurban)".
- Q4996793 depiction Philadelphia_&_Western_Railway_206.jpg.
- Q4996793 name "Bullet".