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The G. C. Kuhlman Car Company was a leading American manufacturer of streetcars and interurbans in the early 20th century.〔Middleton, William D. (1967). ''The Time of the Trolley'', p. 423. Milwaukee: Kalmbach Publishing. ISBN 0-89024-013-2.〕 The company was based in Cleveland, Ohio. The Kuhlman Car Company was founded in 1892〔 by Gustav C. Kuhlman (c.1859-1915), his father and three other brothers. It was acquired by the J. G. Brill Company in 1904, but continued building under the Kuhlman name. It was reorganized in 1931 as J. G. Brill of Ohio, but ceased operations completely in 1932.〔 Before it closed, as the market for electric streetcars and interurban cars began to contract, Brill gave Kuhlman the additional task of building steel diners. The company's main clients were railways in Ohio, Michigan, New York, and Illinois, as well as streetcar operating companies in Akron, Detroit, Cleveland and Montreal, Quebec. ==Products== * SE ST streetcar * Peter Witt streetcar 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「G. C. Kuhlman Car Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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