30-2543-0 PCC Electric Street Car w/Loco-Sound For availability see 'Find it locally' tab $149.95Product InformationDescriptionPCC Electric Street Car With Loco-Sound - Pittsburgh - Castle Shannon No. 1711 Roadname: Pittsburgh - Castle ShannonProduct Item Number: 30-2543-0Catalog: BF 2003 Volume 1Product Line: RailKingDelivery Status: Delivered MAR. 2003 OverviewIn the 1920s, the great rise in the popularity of the automobile prompted a desperate effort to save the dying streetcar industry. The automobile's success dictated that any successful modern streetcar be designed both for comfort and for ease of travel in increasingly crowded streets. The Electric Railway Presidents' Conference Committee began in the early 1930s to research a streetcar that could meet these criteria and save the flagging urban transit industry. These efforts resulted in the PCC Electric Street Car, which gave streetcars a new, progressive image. Although most systems noticed an immediate increase in ridership and revenue, the PCC was ultimately unable to rescue an industry in crisis. While it was not a financial success in U.S. cities, the PCC car was a triumph of performance, efficiency and reliability. Its descendants are still in use in countries around the world. M.T.H. proudly adds to our collection of PCC cars with the classic livery of the St. Louis, Brooklyn and Pitsburgh lines. They will add to the local flair of your layout. Did You Know? The name PCC comes from President's Conference Committee, the group that initiated the car's creation. Features- Intricately Detailed ABS Body - Colorful Paint Scheme - Metal Handrails - Metal Chassis - Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank - (2) Remotely Controlled Proto-Couplersr - (2) Precision Flywheel Equipped Motors - Locomotive Speed Control - Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears - Unit Measures:11 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 3 3/8" - Operates On O-27 Curves Find It LocallyThis product may not have shipped yet or is completely sold out. Click on the show button to see who might have it on order. Support