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Sprague Railway Motor, Used by the Richmond Union Passenger Railway, 1887

Sprague Electric Railway & Motor Company1887

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Dearborn, MI, United States

The Sprague Electric Railway and Motor Company created this motor for the Richmond Union Passenger Railway in 1887. Most streetcar systems at this time, like the one in Richmond, Virginia, relied on horses or mules to move people. Richmond's new 12-mile streetcar line--effectively powered by motors like this one--became the first successful large-scale electric street railway system and the prototype for future systems in other American cities.

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  • Title: Sprague Railway Motor, Used by the Richmond Union Passenger Railway, 1887
  • Creator: Sprague Electric Railway & Motor Company
  • Date Created: 1887
  • Location: United States, Massachusetts, North Adams, United States, Virginia, Richmond
  • Subject Keywords: Firsts, Streetcars, Mass transit, Electricity, Electrical generation and distribution, Motors
  • Type: Objects
  • Contributor: The Henry Ford
  • Original Source: Digital Collections
  • Patent Date: 1887
  • Object Name: Motor
  • Object ID: 29.1980.631
  • Manufacturer: Sprague Electric Railway & Motor Company
  • Inventor: Frank Sprague
  • Invention: Railway Motor
  • Image ID: THF166360
  • Field: Transportation
  • Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of the Edison Pioneers.
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