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  1. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 1, Saturday, August 31, 1929 No. 17 Contents: New fares in effect in St. Louis; Twenty-five new cars for Dayton; New two-year agreement at Boston; Information being collected for new franchise in St. Louis; One-man car issue a stumbling block in Des Moines; Ashmont-Milton Line in Boston open; Steam road gets interurban route; Shall Muskegon buy its railway?; Free jitneys suppressed in New Orleans; Pay increase for Seattle Municipal Men; Ano...

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    1929 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 1, No. 17
  2. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, March 14, no. 08 Contents: Electric railways present their motor transport case; More one man cars for Rochester; No formal recommendation in Philadelphia; Consolidation of car and bus organizations in Baltimore; Municipal ownership bill for Indianapolis signed; Month's adjournment on Brooklyn's one man cars; De Luxe service between Allentown Philadelphia; Messrs. Shannah and Hanna U.S. Chamber candidates; Council states its po...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 8
  3. History of Lehigh Valley Transit Company - Kulp, Randolph L.

    Briefly and individually traces the development of the electric street railway transit company's three divisions--Allentown, Philadelphia, and Easton.

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    History of Lehigh Valley Transit Company
  4. The Liberty Bell Route's 1000 Series interurban cars: history and roster - Kulp, Randolph L.

    This book is about fourteen cars indentified as the 1000 Series that represented the Liberty Bell Route's renaissance during 1939 to 1951.

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    The Liberty Bell Route's 1000 Series Interurban Cars: History and Roster
  5. The Liberty Bell Route's 700 Series Interurbans, History and Roster - Kulp, Randolph L.

    A history of the 700 series cars of the Lehigh Valley Transit Company of Allentown, Pennsylvania, as a product of the era between the rise and decline of interurban electric railway operations.

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    The Liberty Bell Route's 700 Series Interurbans, History and Roster
  6. Trolleys of Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Foesig, Harry

    Story of the electric railways in Southeastern corner of Pennsylvania including Pennsylvania-New Jersey Railway Lines; Philadelphia to Morrisville: Trenton, Bristol & Philadelphia St. Ry; Doylestown to Willow Grove: Bucks County Railway Co./PRT; Doylestown to Easton; and Allentown to Philadelphia: Lehigh Valley Traction Co.

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    Trolleys of Bucks County Pennsylvania

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