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Seashore's No. 925, built for Boston by J.M. Jones and Sons of West Troy, New York in 1894, is a parlor car, which sometimes operated as funeral conveyances where there were spur tracks into cemetaries. It survived as a work car in later years, but some of the stained glass clerestory windows are still intact, as is its interior mahogany woodwork.
History from Historic Cars: The National Collection at the Seashore Trolley Museum by Ben Minnich
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