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Cincinnati Car Company |
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Curved-side Cars Built by Cincinnati Car Company: railway cars of distinctive lightweight design built in the 1920's becoming popularly known as "Rubber Stamp Trolleys" - Wagner, Richard
The story of the Cincinnati Car Company and the curved-side cars built for interurban, suburban and street railways.
Record Type: Library
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Electric railway journal
Vol. 74, October 1930, No. 11 Contents: Editorials; Cincinnati & Lake Erie's new De Luxe cars challenge the steam railroad and the bus; Cost analyses indicate field of the trolley bus by W. J. Clardy; Traffic improvements planned for Kansas City; Successful Canadian Convention held at Ottawa; Canadian properties continue excellent record; Short signal cycles speed traffic and reduce accidents by J. Rowland Bibbins; Motor generators supply power ...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, May 02, no. 13 Contents: Transportation problems discussed by U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Realignment in Lincoln; Buses and trolley buses for Spokane; Electrical equipment of new subways described; Settling Seattle's taxi problem; Receivers for Cape Breton Company; Right sought to sell Indiana Interurban; Well-rounded Canadian program; Westinghouse to equip Chicago trolley buses; Canton-Massillon service may be reclaimed; Fare ch...
Record Type: Library
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NTT Interurban Motor Coach 20 - ca 1909-1930
Northern Texas Traction Interurban Passenger Motor Coach 20 was built after 1910. It was the only car built by Cincinnati Car Company. It is identical to ten Cincinnati cars on the Galveston-Houston. Reference: "Texas Electric Railway", by Johnnie J. Myers, Bulletin 121 (Central Electric Railfans' Association), pages 141, 251, 254 1982. ISBN 0-915348-21-7.
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Traction & Models
Vol. 17, February 1982, No. 04 Contents: Last Run to Viscose: Parkersburg's final days by Stephen P. Davidson; Post Boston Trolley Meet by Kevin T. Farrell; New York State Rwys. Car Plan; Moves East - Stays West by Bill Hoffmann; Traction Dealer Guide
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