Streetcar

Streetcar

A streetcar was designed to move people short distances intra-city from one point to another at lower speeds. One would typically take the streetcar to go shopping, go to work downtown, or visit a friend across town.

$3 / mo.Tax-Deductible Donation | No Goods nor Services Provided in Exchange

  • Quarterly Live Wire E-Newsletter

  • Member-Exclusive Private Facebook Group

  • Behind-the-Scenes Video Updates on Interurban Car Restoration

  • Interactive History and Museum Collection Highlights

  • Early Event Ticket Access

Motorman - Motorette

Motorman - Motorette

A motorman, like a train engineer, operated electric interurban and streetcars on rail lines across Indiana. Motorette was a name given to female streetcar operators during WWII, including for Indianapolis Railways and our very own streetcar No. 153.

$3.33 / mo. Tax-Deductible Donation | Market Value: T-Shirt - $15; Sticker - $5 | Member Items Ship After Fourth Month

  • 10% Company Store Discount

  • Exclusive HHTC Member T-Shirt

  • HHTC Logo Sticker

  • Quarterly Live Wire E-Newsletter

  • Member-Exclusive Private Facebook Group

  • Behind-the-Scenes Video Updates on Interurban Car Restoration

  • Interactive History and Museum Collection Highlights

  • Early Event Ticket Access

Powerhouse

Powerhouse

Powerhouse was a name commonly given to power-generation stations across the state. Overhead wires containing 600 volts made HHTC's cars zoom nearly a century ago.

*Open House Inclusive of Electrify 429 Legacy Donors

$5.50 / mo. Tax-Deductible Donation | Market Value: T-Shirt - $15; Sticker - $5; Ornament - $10 | Member Items Ship After Fourth Month

  • Interurban No. 429 Open House

  • HHTC Holiday Ornament (Mailed in November)

  • 10% Company Store Discount

  • Exclusive HHTC Member T-Shirt

  • HHTC Logo Sticker

  • Quarterly Live Wire E-Newsletter

  • Member-Exclusive Private Facebook Group

  • Behind-the-Scenes Video Updates on Interurban Car Restoration

  • Interactive History and Museum Collection Highlights

  • Early Event Ticket Access

Traction Terminal - Corporate Member

Traction Terminal - Corporate Member

The Indianapolis Traction Terminal was the largest and busiest electric railway station in the world, featuring a nine-story office building and nine-track interurban shed for arrivals and departures.

Increase brand awareness as a community advocate for historic preservation, education and economic development.

$429 Tax-Deductible Donation

  • Interurban No. 429 Open House

  • Behind-the-Scenes Video Updates on Interurban Car Restoration

  • Interactive History and Museum Collection Highlights

  • Early Event Ticket Access

  • Quarterly Live Wire E-Newsletter

  • Corporate Member Recognition in Print & Digital Media