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  1. Advertisement for Northern Texas Traction Company and the Imperial Hotel
  2. And work was made less... : a brief history of Texas Electric Service Company - Gillmore, Vance

    A history of the Texas Electric Service Company

    Record Type: Library

    And work was made less... : History of Texas Electric Service Company
  3. NTT Interurban Motor Coach 30 - ca 1924

    Northern Texas Traction Interurban Passenger Motor Coach 30 in Fort Worth, 1924 Cars 29-32 were upgraded to Crimson Limited in 1925. They became Texas Electric 368-371 in 1935. They seemed outmoded in 1921. They were made of wood instead of the all steel single and double truck cars. Reference: "Texas Electric Railway", by Johnnie J. Myers, Bulletin 121 (Central Electric Railfans' Association), pages 250, 252.

    Record Type: Photo

    NTT Interurban Motor Coach 30
  4. Postcard: Along the Interurban Line between Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas.
  5. Postcard: Image 1422. Scene on Interurban, Fort Worth, Texas [front]
  6. Postcard: Scene on Interurban Line, Northern Texas Traction Co. [front]
  7. Postcard: Scene on the Interurban, near Fort Worth, Texas [front]
  8. Postcard: Scene on the Interurban (The Quickest Route) [front]
  9. Postcard: Scene on the Interurban (The Quickest Route) [front]
  10. Postcard: Scene on the Interurban (The Quickest Route) [front]
  11. Tarrant County Traction - 1915

    Tarrant County Traction (later NTT) in 1915 at north end of Cleburne (typed on the back); Tarrant County Traction Company began in 1912 as Fort Worth Southern Traction Compny and two years later it was purchased by North Texas Traction Company and name was changed to Tarrant County Traction Company. It ran between Cleburne and Fort Worth as part of NTT. The Cleburne line shut down in 1931. (Information can be found in "Texas Electric Railway" by ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Tarrant County Traction
  12. Texas & Pacific Railway : "from oxteams to eagles" : a history - Watson, Don

    This book covers the history of the Texas & Pacific Railway Company, chronicling the history of the railroad from its early days until its merger with the Missouri Pacific. It also has a section on the company's steam locomotives, on some of the personalities of the company, and on the American Freedom Train, as well as a photo section.

    Record Type: Library

    Texas & Pacific "from ox teams to Eagles"
  13. Traction Heritage: Selections from 1927 Electric Railway Journals

    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. 8, March 1975, No. 2 Main articles: 68 Years of Railway Service in Connecticut by Charles Rufus Harte; Saving a Small System (Charleston, South Carolina) by Horatio Bigelow; Aluminum Car Tested in ...

    Record Type: Library

    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1927 ERJ, No. 44
  14. Traction Heritage: Selections from 1932 Transit Journals

    Traction Heritage consists entirely of reprints of various articles, photos, diagrams, and illustrations from historic electric traction publications. This periodical contains reprinted selections from Transit Journal (c. 1932). Vol. 14, January 1981, No. 1 Main Articles: 1931 Statistics; Rolling Stock Purchases; Agressive Merchandising Methods (Indiana RR) by L. B. Sizer; Higher Speed Cars Hold Revenue in Pittsburgh; Revamped Cars Give...

    Record Type: Library

    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1932 Transit Journals, No. 79
  15. Traction & Models

    Vol. 12, December 1976, No. 10 Contents: Traction and Models Hall of Fame: Award made to George F. Krambles; The Little Train That Did!: How the South Shore was saved by Charles Franklin Willer; Seashore to the Rescue: Once again the museum helps the MBTA by Robert E. Kelly; Texas Subway: The story of the most unusual line by John H. Ackerman; New York Museum: Rochester is site of this one by Richard F. Rubino, Jr.; The Colorful Past by Kennet...

    Record Type: Library

    Traction & Models, Vol. 12, No. 10
  16. Transit journal news

    Vol. 4, Saturday, March 5, 1932 No. 7 Contents: Cleveland Railway forces now on new operating basis; New wage bulletins announced; A Fair deal for the street cars; Foreclosure sale in Indianapolis in prospect; Service by bus for Colorado Springs; Receiver named for Grand Rapids road; Philadelphia Rapid Transit readjusts its assets; Railway sells its bus lines; Service being improved in Hammond; Shop rates fixed in Detroit; Traffic figures compil...

    Record Type: Library

    1932 Transit Journal News, Vol. 4, No. 7

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