American Heritage Streetcar Features
American Heritage Streetcars have a very
special appeal, reminding tourists and
residents alike of beloved times gone by.
A turn-of-the-century vision of simpler
pleasures and life in a slower lane.
Quality
The American Heritage Streetcar re-creates
the look and feel of an authentic,
turn-of-the-century streetcar. Our
quality craftsmanship is apparent in the
hand-finished Philippine mahogany seats and
spiralled brass stanchions. The large windows
allow for maximum viewing and are trimmed in
the same rich mahogany, as are the exterior
side panels. The exterior mounted bell,
optional fare box and genuine leather hand
straps add finishing touches of quality and
authenticity.
Comfort
Inside the fully enclosed streetcar, an
extra-large capacity air-conditioning system
cools summertime passengers, while a new and
improved heating system invites winter riders
to come in from the cold. Heavy-duty insulation
keeps the temperature constant and road noise
to a minimum. 28 passengers can be seated
comfortably in the extra-long trolley that
rides smoothly over an air-ride suspension
with four air springs per axle.
Accessibility
Two operator-controlled, double-panel doors
provide easy access from front and rear. The
American Heritage Streetcar is fully wheelchair
accessible with a passive wheelchair step lift
and tie-down restraints.
Durability
Not only will the nostalgic appeal of the
American Heritage Streetcar withstand the test
of time, it's also bus-tested and rated for
twelve years, so you can be sure it will stand
up to the demands of all-year transit use for
many profitable years. The "Transit Tough"
chassis is the most durable in the industry,
and is far superior to the lighter "truck/motor
home" chassis you'll find under most competitive
models.
Facts
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