File:AEC Trolleybus on Beaubien Street, Montreal (1944).jpg

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English: This trolleybus was built by the British firm Associated Equipment Company. Montreal bought 7 of them, and they went into service in 1937.

Photo location: Trolleybus 4005 (route 26) is on Beaubien E. facing west at the bus stop. Across the street is furrier O.A. Tremblay at 418 Beaubien E. Camera points eastward.

Photo taken late afternoon circa 1937 plus. Further east can be seen the book store sign of Librarie Fernand Pilon at 750 Beaubien E., at the southeast corner of Ave. de Chateaubriand.
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Source http://www.stmexhibit.info/bus/pic6.html
Author unknown employee of the Montreal Tramways Company
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2. it is a photograph that was created prior to January 1, 1949, or
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