Car 6392, seen in November of 1938 at the point where the Arborway line turned onto the reservation and headed under the railroad into the Arborwy yard. The Dailey's house is shown the foreground and members of the Dailey family still live there as of March 2003. This type of car had a low center entrance that made it easy to climb up into to, but of limited use as subway car since the door was too low for the platform. This type of car was normally operated on the Tremont Street line from Egleston Square. When they were retired from passenger service, many stayed on and saw duty as sand or salt cars. There are two beautifully restored cars of this type in the New England Electric Railway Historical Society's museum in Kennebunk, Maine.