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  2. Fort Collins Municipal Railway Birney Safety Streetcar No. 21

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    The car has a single truck and, overall, is approximately 27 feet 9.5 inches (8.471 m) long and 8 feet (2.4 m) wide. [1] Fort Collins car 21 is one of three Birney streetcars listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the others being Fort Collins Municipal Railway No. 22 and Birney Safety Streetcar No. 224, in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

  3. Fort Collins Municipal Railway - Wikipedia

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    A fifth Birney car, No. 24, was purchased in 1920 from the Cincinnati Car Company, and in 1924 two secondhand Birneys (built in 1922 by American Car) were acquired from the Cheyenne Electric Railway Company, becoming Fort Collins cars 25–26. In the mid-1940s, cars 24 and 25 were replaced by two other Birneys, bought used from the Virginia ...

  4. Fort Collins Municipal Railway No. 22 - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, the car has been located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. [2] The car was built for use in Fort Collins, Colorado, by the American Car Company of St. Louis in 1919 and was used until 1951, when the streetcar service in Fort Collins was abandoned. It is a type of streetcar known as a Birney "Safety Car".

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  7. Birney - Wikipedia

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    Three of these cars, Fort Collins car 21, Fort Collins car 22, and Fort Smith car 224, are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. In Canada, the Nelson Electric Tramway (in Nelson, B.C.) has one fully restored Birney car. Additionally, replica Birney cars built by Gomaco are in service in at least four U.S. cities (see below).