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taycotrains
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Just got back from York last night... I am not going to bore everyone with a lot of pictures of the stuff we got but this one item is worth mentioning.







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Cool set! How many D cells does it take to run it?
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I was wondering what the green cylinders were - and the caps with springs. Never seen battery holders like that before.

My guess is 8 D cells. They look the right size for 4 cells each. And in any case, 8 x 1.5v = 12v.

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Wow! What a great find! I believe this set is from 1954, the first year Tyco offered the trolley street car set From the 1954 Tyco Catalog...



Heres a point to ponder How did you control the speed using batteries?
At 9 volts, it wasn't like it would go full speed, but speed control would be nice... From the 1954 Mantua Catalog...



I guess consumers complained 'cause in 1955 the battery tube was a large one piece affair holding 8 batteries with a controller which was an off/on switch! The price of the set increased to $14.95. Engineering cost I suppose.

They continued to catalog this set no T-4 until 1957 with a $12.95 price sticker. The 1958 edition dropped the battery case and wire and lowered the price to $9.95 for the car and oval of truck. While the track was listed there was no street car or set offered in 1959.

1960 saw a new power unit installed (similar to the Plymouth diesel), a dummy trailer added, passengers in silhouette at the windows and the name "Coney Island" emblazoned on the sides. However, there was still no poles present! Price for set no T-601 of 2 cars and track $10.98.

1961 listed set T- 6101 contained one car, no trailer and the name changed to "Main Street" for a cost of $9.98.

Finally in the 1962-63 catalog Tyco acknowledged that most folks called these units "Trolley Cars" and they had poles to draw their power! Set T-6201 was $9.48 with track and trolley named "Crosstown".

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I found your post very informative Thank you for all that information on the early trolley sets
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I'll bet those old carbon Eveready batteries didn't last long with that kind of current draw.
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wow neato find need to find one of the electric ones so I can have someone do the Ft Collins Trolley #51
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A simple time back in the day.
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Got the track somewhere
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