The Red Devil was a high-speed interurban trolley (tram). It was developed by the Cincinnati Car Company for the Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad (C&LE) which bought 20 rail cars in 1929 for service between cities and towns in Ohio. At 24 short tons (22 t) and 43 feet 9 inches (13.34 m) long they were among the first lightweight interurban trolleys with side plates of aluminum.
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