Terre Haute Indianapolis & Eastern interurban No. 81 was built in 1902 by Jewett, an electric railroad car manufacturer, for the Indianapolis & Martinsville - an electric railway in Central Indiana. This car is reported to be the oldest surviving car built by Jewett, and is constructed of wood. The car was later acquired with the I&M by the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern, another electric railway, and was used to transport people and milk cans between cities and towns southwest of Indianapolis.
Union Traction No. 437 "Marion"
Union Traction interurban No. 437, built for intercity passenger travel via electric railway with frequent and numerous stops, is considered one of the last great electric railway cars built from steel. No. 437 was built by the St. Louis Car Company in 1925 to hold 44 passengers and was given the name “Marion” for the small Indiana city along Union Traction’s route.
Union Traction No. 429 "Noblesville"
Union Traction interurban No. 429, built for intercity passenger travel via electric railway with frequent and numerous stops, is considered one of the last great electric railway cars built from steel. No. 429 was built by the St. Louis Car Company in 1925 to hold 44 passengers and was given the name “Noblesville” for the small Indiana city along Union Traction’s route.