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Ottawa Trucks, now formally referred to as Kalmar Ottawa, is a United States-based company which is the largest manufacturer of terminal tractors in North America, with over 55,000 produced. In 1990 the Ottawa Truck Corporation acquired Beck Fire Apparatus of Cloverdale, CA , which continued to operate as an independent division until going out ...
Trucks Notes Ottawa Car Company 500 Series 1911 650 1 49'6" Brill 27-FE-1 DTSE 2-man wood car acquired from the Ottawa Electric Railway. Retired 1953. Ottawa Car Company 600 Series 1913 651-656, 658-666, 668-669, 680-682 20 49'6" Brill 27-FE-1 DTSE 1 or 2-man steel cars acquired from the Ottawa Electric Railway. Retired 1954-1958.
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The history of Ottawa, capital of Canada, [1] was shaped by events such as the construction of the Rideau Canal, the lumber industry, the choice of Ottawa as the location of Canada's capital, as well as American and European influences and interactions. By 1914, Ottawa's population had surpassed 100,000 and today it is the capital of a G7 ...