This sub-series (formerly sub-series E VII) contains views of a variety of train cars built for American and Canadian Railways, by the American Car and Foundry Company of Huntington, West Virginia; the American Locomotive Company of New York; The Atlas Car & Mfg. Company Cleveland, Ohio; Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia; The Barney & Smith Car Company, Dayton, Ohio; Bethlehem Steel Company, Wilmington, Delaware; Boston Locomotive Works; J.G. Brill Company, Philadelphia; Brooks Locomotive Works, Dunkirk, New York; The Browning Eng. Company, Cleveland Carnegie Steel Company; The Canton Car Company, Canton, Ohio; Clark Car Company, Pittsburgh; Cooke; The Danforth Locomotive & Machine Company, Paterson, New Jersey; Depew; DeVilbiss Company; Dickson Mfg. Co or Dickson Locomotive Works of Scranton, Pennsylvania; "East Buffalo Shops" of Skaneateles, New York; Electro-Motive Company or General Steel Castings Corporation; The Ensign Manufacturing Company, Huntington, West Virginia; Fairbanks Morse & Company; Four Wheel Drive Auto Company, Clintonville, Wisconsin; General American Transportation Corp. Chicago; General Electric Company; General Steel Castings Corporation of Eddystone, Pennsylvania and Granite City, Illinois; Gilbert Car Mfg. Company, Troy, New York; Grant Locomotive Works, Paterson, New Jersey; The Gregg Company Ltd, Hackensack, New Jersey; Greenville Steel Car Company, Greenville, Pa.; Hinkley Locomotive Company Boston; Jackson (shop); Koppel Company; Lima Locomotive Works Inc. of Lima, Ohio; Manchester Locomotive Works, Manchester, New Hampshire; Magor Car Corporation of New York; Mason Machine Works, Taunton, Mass.; M.D.T. Company, East Rochester, New York; Middletown Car Company, Middletown Pennsylvania; The Milwaukee Road, Milwaukee; Mt. Vernon Car Mfg. Div. of Pressed Steel Car Company Inc. of Mt. Vernon, Illinois; New York Central Railroad, West Albany, N.Y.; New York Locomotive Works, Rome, New York; Osgood Bradley Car Company, Worcester, Mass.; Peninsular Car Company, Detroit, Michigan; Pittsburgh Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Portland Company, Portland, Maine; H.K. Porter; Pressed Steel Car Company Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Pullman-Standard Car Mfg. Company, Chicago; Richmond; Rhode Island Locomotive Works of Providence, Rhode Island; Rogers Locomotive Works, Paterson, New Jersey; Rome [Company] of Oswego, N.Y., West Albany, N.Y. and Brewster, N.Y.; Russell Wheel & Foundry Company, Detroit, Michigan; St. Louis Car Company (including photo of "The first Trackless Trolley operating in Canada") Schenectady Locomotive Works, Schenectady, New York; Standard Steel Car Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Taunton [Company]; Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company; Vulcan Iron Works, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; West Albany; Whiting Corporation, Harvey, Illinois; and the Western Steel Car & Foundry Company of Chicago.