McKeen Motor Car Company

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    • McKeen Motor Cars: A Comprehensive Overview**
    • Introduction:**

McKeen Motor Cars were innovative self-propelled railcars produced between 1905 and 1930 by the McKeen Motor Car Company. They featured a distinctive torpedo-shaped design with porthole windows, made of steel, and were known for their versatility in carrying both passengers and freight.

    • Design and Innovation:**
    • Historical Context:**
    • Technical Specifications:**
    • Users and Export:**
    • Legacy and Preservation:**
    • Bibliography:**

For further reading, "Interurbans Without Wires" by Edmund Keilty and "The Lakeside and Marblehead Railroad" by Dean K. Fick offer insights into self-propelled cars and specific case studies.

    • Conclusion:**

McKeen Motor Cars were a groundbreaking solution for early 20th-century rail transport, offering innovation and adaptability. Despite their eventual decline, they remain an important part of railway history, preserved and celebrated in heritage contexts.