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Cincinnati Streetcars: No. 4, Millcreek Valley lines - Wagner, Richard
Millcreek Valley line was an important segment of the Cincinnati Street Railway. It began in 1864 as a single-track horsecar line to an interurban line serving Hamilton and Mill Creek.
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Cincinnati Streetcars: No. 5, 1895-1911 - Wagner, Richard
The story of building a system of street railways for the Queen City of the West from 1895 to 1911.
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Electric railway journal
Vol. 75, November 1931, No. 12 Contents: Editorials; Transportation - a Fundamental of Land Values by Mark Levy; Auto-Transformers feed Reading Electrified System by A. I. Totten; Higher maintenance standards and lower costs are objectives at Atlanta; Car research progressing; Montreal Tramways extend use of mercury rectifiers by M. L. De Angelis; Public sentiment favors loading platforms in Cincinnati; Trolley bus system will soon serve Kenosha...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, September 20, 1930 No. 28 Contents: Eight-year record of Detroit Municipal reviewed; Helping the shipper of milk; Cincinnati stabilizing fund dips; August passenger decrease 10.79 per cent; Chicago "L's" ten-cent fare upheld; Taxi relief in Washington uncertain; Former Indiana Union Service suspended; Ohio Road to abandon service partially; A National safety representative urged; California companies increase $1,453,164; Unific...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, October 04, 1930 No. 29 Contents: Safety council sessions stimulate prevention interest; Running time cut by Indiana Interurban; Thirty-mile Oregon extension arranged; G. M. Dahl Interborough chairman; Fares lowered to help Kentucky buying movement; Active traffic campaign in Indiana; President Draper against too much economy; Study of shopping and business center migration; Regulation of taxis recommended in New York; Presiden...
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Electric railway journal news
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, September 06, 1930 No. 26 Contents: Service-at-cost grant suggested for Portland; New Belt Line planned at Milwaukee; Ten-cent cash fare in Fort Wayne; Seattle Municipal problems now before Citizens' Committee; $27,695,970 value found at Rochester; Need for further economies in Cincinnati; Canadian Convention plans complete; Progress made in Jacksonville franchise negotiations; Jurisdiction over Missouri buses rejected by commi...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, February 14, no. 05 Contents: Good showing made by Cleveland Railway; Good program for South Bend session of C.E.R.A.A.; Enabling legislation in Seattle; Plans maturing for Oklahoma meeting; New freight service by South Bend Line; More frequent service for early Saturday shoppers; More substitutions in Westchester; Little change in traffic tendency; Wages reduced in Mobile; Furthering New York's unification legislation; Cincinn...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, December 12, no. 37 Contents: Still battling over Seattle manager plan; Detroit Municipal to curtail-cuts salaries; Wage reduction accepted by East St. Louis Men; Cincinnati Road strengthens its cash position; Peter Witt's hat in the ring; Receivers make good record in Chicago; Elimination of Electric Railways from I.C.C. control; Wage cut stays foreclosure proceeding; President Hoover on the utilities; Few passengers on New Yo...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, October 18, 1930 No. 31 Contents: Chicago's new program goes forward steadily; Start made on $350,000 South Bend freight terminal; Three-cent zone in Cleveland; Columbia abandonment case; Passenger statistics improved; Motor transport hearings in Washington; Improvements ahead for Los Angeles; Taxi still a menace in Washington; New York State receivers report; President Emmons of Hudson & Manhattan honored; Keeping Cleveland fa...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, January 10, no. 01 Contents: Detroit celebrates street railway progress; Providence puts on the pass; Enabling legislation for New York introduced; Equipment section is new offspring of Midwest Association; Extra men absorbed under Chicago plan; Substitutions suggested for St. Louis; Fall River passes prove popular; Increase in fares in Niagara Falls approved; Pass sales climb in Portland, Ore.; City rejects franchise plan of I...
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Electric railway journal news
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Traction Heritage: Selections from 1927 Electric Railway Journal
Traction Heritage consists entirely of reprints of various articles, photos, diagrams, and illustrations from historic electric traction publications. This periodical contains reprinted selections from Electric Railway Journals (c. 1927). Vol. 6, March 1973, No. 2 Major articles: Rapid Transit for Cincinnati; Designing Vehicles to Sell Rides by J. H. Lucas; Kansas City Car Modernization; Electric Colossus of Rails (Great Northern); Embl...
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Traction Heritage: Selections from 1928 Electric Railway Journal
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