Manitoba Transit Heritage Association

{{Short description|Non-profit organisation in Manitoba, Canada}}

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The Manitoba Transit Heritage Association Inc. (MTHA) is a non-profit tax charitable organization whose members volunteer in the restoration, maintenance and display of Manitoba’s largest collection of vintage transit vehicles.

The mission of the Association is to restore old transit vehicles for historic purposes; to create a transit museum for display of transit vehicles and related transit-industry memorabilia; and to provide restored transit vehicles for public parades and community event displays.

The MTHA has a fleet of operational historic vehicles, and further vehicles which are awaiting restoration. These buses were previously used in public transportation service (both public and private companies) between 1937 and 2019.

History

The genesis for MTHA was a search in summer 1987 by retired Winnipeg Transit employees Ron Alexander and John Kapusta for old Studebaker automobiles in rural Manitoba. During that search, they found an old electric streetcar in a farm field, and were inspired to found a preservation group for bus, streetcar, and trolleys in Manitoba along with other current and retired Transit employees on July 21, 1989. The group's charter was "restoring old transit vehicles for historical purposes; creating a transit museum for the display of vintage transit vehicles; [providing] restored vehicles to transport senior citizens, disabled persons, school children and other such groups for tours and outings; and [providing] restored transit vehicles for public parades and displays".{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/2337/The_Switch_Iron_V12_N1.pdf |title=MTHA celebrates thirty years |author=Regiec, Alex |date=February 2019 |work=The Switch Iron |volume=12 |number=1 |publisher=Manitoba Transit Heritage Association |access-date=10 May 2021}}

Historic collection

=Buses=

The group's first restoration project was the 1941 Twin Coach 30GS, which had been abandoned in a farm yard in Grand Marais; it was purchased by MTHA for one dollar. The second project was the 1937 Twin Coach 23R, which was in the yard of King's Welding of Ladywood; it was acquired by MTHA in October 1990 and the restored vehicle was unveiled on November 2, 1991. Also in 1990, the group began restoring the 1946 Ford 69B; although work was substantially complete by 1992, it was not fully operational until 2018 due to other projects.

{{as of|2019}}, the 1979 OBI Orion I is intended to serve as a mobile transit museum. MTHA's vehicles have appeared in several television shows and movies filmed in Manitoba, including Less Than Kind and The Don Cherry Story.

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|+Manitoba Transit Heritage Association fleet{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/public_content/pdfs/mtha/MTHA_V2_N2.pdf#page=5 |title=Fleet Roster |date=April 2008 |work=The Switch Iron |publisher=Manitoba Transit Heritage Association |volume=2 |number=2 |page=5 |access-date=10 May 2021}}{{cite web |url=http://www.mtha.ca/vintage-fleet.html |title=The Vintage Fleet |publisher=Manitoba Transit Heritage Association}}

Year

! class="unsortable" | Image

! Manufacturer

ModelS/N{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/1818/MTHA_Switch_Iron_V10_N1_-_Print.pdf#page=7 |title=2016 Annual Financial Report: Non-Cash Assets, summary of vehicles & memorabilia owned in 2016 by the MTHA |work=The Switch Iron |volume=10 |number=1 |page=7 |date=April 2017 |access-date=10 May 2021}}{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/2150/MTHA_Switch_Iron_V11_N1-March_2018.pdf#page=7 |title=2017 Annual Financial Report: Non-Cash Assets, summary of vehicles & memorabilia owned in 2017 by the MTHA |work=The Switch Iron |volume=11 |number=1 |page=7 |date=March 2018 |access-date=10 May 2021}}

! Agency

Fleet No.

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1937

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| Twin Coach

23R95582

| Winnipeg Electric Company

#111

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Found at Ladywood, MB;{{cite web |url=http://www.mts.net/~amregiec/Fleet%20Rosters.html |title=Equipment & Archives |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070908203640/http://www.mts.net/~amregiec/Fleet%20Rosters.html |archive-date=September 8, 2007 |url-status=dead}} acquired in 1990 for $750.{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/1215/MTHA_Switch_Iron_V7_N1_-_July_2014_Summer_Issue_.pdf |title=1937 Twin Coach bus #111: A Short History |author=Baker, John |date=July 2014 |volume=7 |number=1 |page=5 |work=The Switch Iron |access-date=10 May 2021}}

1936

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| Dodge/Lawrie

4024R9

| Winnipeg Electric Company

#501

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Unrestored{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/1474/MTHA_Switch_Iron_V9_N1_-_Winter_2016.pdf#page=7 |title=2015 Annual Financial Report: Non-Cash Assets, summary of vehicles & memorabilia owned in 2015 by the MTHA |work=The Switch Iron |volume=9 |number=1 |page=7 |access-date=10 May 2021}}

1941

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| Twin Coach

30GS108770

| Winnipeg Electric Company

#214

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Found at Grand Marais, MB

1946

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| Ford Transit

69B66116X

| Winnipeg Electric Company

#565

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Found at Fisher Branch, MB

1948

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| CCF/Brill

C-36CCB-CD36-47-2329

| Winnipeg Electric Company

#707

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Unrestored

1950

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| CCF/Brill

T-48A8151

| Winnipeg Electric Company

#1768

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Last electric trolley coach to operate in revenue service (Oct 30, 1970).{{cite web |url=http://www.mts.net/~amregiec/Projects.html |title=Projects |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070906134330/http://www.mts.net/~amregiec/Projects.html |archive-date=September 6, 2007 |url-status=dead}}

rowspan=5 | 1954

| rowspan=5 |

| rowspan=5 | GMC

rowspan=5 | TDH-4801rowspan=5 | TDH4801-249

| Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority

#6583

| rowspan=5 style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Representative of several "Old Look" types previously operated in Winnipeg. Donated in 2016.{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/2338/MTHA_Switch_Iron_V11_N3.pdf |title=1954 GM bus has been everywhere ... welcome to the MTHA! |date=December 2018 |volume=11 |number=3 |page=1 |work=The Switch Iron |access-date=10 May 2021}}

Sacramento Regional Transit District
BC Transit
Regina Transit#200
Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg#188
1956

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| Western Flyer

T-36-2LMBPGSIN6458

| Grey Goose Bus Lines

#20

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | AKA Scenic Cruiser, donated in fully-restored condition in 2009 by New Flyer.{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/195/MTHA_V3_N6.pdf |title=New Flyer donates coaches |date=December 2009 |volume=3 |number=6 |page=1 |work=The Switch Iron |access-date=10 May 2021}}

1958

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| Western Flyer

T-40RD115412

| Royal Canadian Air Force

#119A35-1815

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Donated in fully-restored condition in 2009 by New Flyer.

1963

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| GMC

SDM-4502C006

| Beaver Bus Lines

#33

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Donated in 2009.{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/16/MTHA_V3_N1.pdf#page=3 |title=MTHA adds two buses to vintage collection |date=February 2009 |work=The Switch Iron |volume=3 |number=1 |page=3 |access-date=10 May 2021}}

1966

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| Western Flyer

Canuck P-413966

| Canadian Coachways

#42

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1971

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| GMC

T6H-4521AT6H4521814

| Metropolitan Corporation of Greater Winnipeg

#751 (ex-#132)

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Donated to MTHA in 2000.{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/public_content/pdfs/mtha/MTHA_V1_N3C.pdf#page=4 |title=Bus 751 shines in the bright summer sun... |date=August 2007 |work=The Switch Iron |volume=1 |number=3 |page=4 |access-date=10 May 2021}}

1979

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| Orion Bus Industries

Orion 01.50390810167

| Beaver Bus Lines

#43

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Donated by Vintage Railway Society; assigned Fleet No. 953/963, used as "Rolling Museum Bus".{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/428/MTHA_Newsletter_V4_N1_s_.pdf |title=Museum Bus |date=Summer 2010 |work=The Switch Iron |volume=4 |number=1 |page=1 |access-date=10 May 2021}}{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/817/Switch_Iron_V5_N1_r.pdf#page=3 |title=MTHA News: Museum Bus Project Update |date=Winter 2012 |volume=5 |number=1 |page=3 |access-date=10 May 2021}}{{cite news |url=https://winnipegtransit.com/assets/877/Switch_Iron_V5_N2_Fall_2012_r_.pdf#page=3 |title=Taking it to the streets |author=Regiec, Alex |date=Fall 2012 |volume=5 |number=2 |page=3 |access-date=10 May 2021}}

1984

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| Flyer Industries

D901-10240D102403025

| Winnipeg Transit

#107

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Donated in 2009. First Flyer bus in the MTHA fleet.

1984

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| Motor Coach Industries

MC-91M89CM6A9DP038668

| Northern Bus Lines

#112

| style="text-align:left;font-size:90%;" | Donated by Northern Bus Lines in 2015.

1988

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| Motor Coach Industries

TC40-102N Classic| Winnipeg Transit#316

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1990

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| New Flyer

D40| Winnipeg Transit#858

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2002

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| New Flyer

D40i| Winnipeg Transit#907

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=Artifacts=

In addition to historic vehicles, the MTHA has a large collection of related transit-industry memorabilia such as badges, uniforms, passes, tickets, transfers, transfer punches, fareboxes, decals and manuals.

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