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  1. 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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    1931 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. 75, No. 12
  2. Electric railway journal

    Vol. 74, November 1930, No. 12 Contents: Editorials; Net revenue increased 400 per cent in five years is Atlanta's accomplishment; Snow removal; A.I.E.E. meeting considers railroad electrification; Regulation of taxicabs as a public utility recommended in New York; L.C.C. Tramways get low-level cars; Memorial to George Westinghouse; Co-ordinated bus operation increases revenues of Third Avenue Railway in New York City; Successful trolley bus ope...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. 74, No. 12
  3. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, July 04, no. 20 Contents: More moves made in merchandising in Milwaukee; Stockholders accept extension of public control; Taxi still a problem in Seattle; Trolley buses approved for use in Kenosha, Wis.; Preparing for one-man operation in Omaha; Deductions for free rides upheld; One-man car case heard in Atlanta; "Fitting street cars to the city"; Ideal transit plan defined; Interurban's freight righrs fixed; Bus and truck cont...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 20
  4. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, May 16, no. 15 Contents: Five-cent zone system in effect in Lincoln; Commissioner has Portland fare plea; Trolley bus New England Association topic; Mitten Management's offer to withdraw accepted; New Interurban terminal for Kenosha; Atlanta would prohibit one-man cars; Productive T. and T. meeting; Commission upholds Yonkers one-man cars; Trolleys favored in Calgary study; Traffic figures make better showing; Selling service h...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 15
  5. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, June 20, no. 19 Contents: 200 buses for Brooklyn's new feeder services; Local railways boost Chicago; Buffalo's $800,000 track work program; Plans for substitution made in Norfolk; Program arranged for Denver meeting; Purchase parleys started at Detroit; Speeding up and improving Twin City service; Franchise proposal to be redrafted; Rift in transit negotiations in New York City; Staggered hours in San Francisco; Injuction soug...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 19
  6. 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 ...

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    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1927 ERJ, No. 44
  7. Traction Heritage: Selections from 1937 Transit 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 Transit Journal (c. 1937). Vol. 11, March 1978, No. 2 Major articles: Maintenance Methods in Memphis; New York, Westchester & Boston; Baltimore's Streamliners; Indianapolis Lays Out Perfect Shops; Chicago Gets New Cars---More Riders; Bost...

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    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1937 Transit Journal, No. 62
  8. Traction Heritage: Selections from 1938 and 1940 Transit 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 Transit Journal (c. 1938 and 1940). Vol. 13, September 1980, No. 5 1938: Spring Styles in Street Cars of Birmingham by A. Taurman; A Place in the Sun for Maintenance in Indianapolis; New Comforts in Subway Cars of Philadelphia; Landscapin...

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    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1938 and 1940 Transit Journal, No. 77
  9. Traction Heritage: Selections from 1942 Transit 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 Transit Journal (c. 1942). Vol. 3, May 1970, No. 3 Major articles: Rebuilding the World's Busiest Intersection (Chicago); Making the Old Ones Last (Atlanta); Meeting the War Demands in Baltimore; Old 216 Is Back on the Road; Exhibits of Tra...

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    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1942 Transit Journal, Vol. 3, No. 3
  10. Traction & Models

    Vol. 9, July 1973, No. 05 Contents: Maine's Observation Trolleys: Photos and history of interesting cars by O.R. Cummings; Later in Atlanta: More on Atlanta with emphasis on Trolley Bus by W.D. Volkmer; Color Section: Late views of the Chicago Transit Authority by Tom Carpenter; Springfield & Columbus Traction Co.: Layout, cars, and story of an O Gauge Line by Paul R. Vassallo; Traction Dealer Guide

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    Traction & Models, Vol. 9, No. 05
  11. Trolley Sparks

    Bulletin 72, July, 1947 Contents: Fort Collins Municipal Railway; Georgia Power Company Interurbans by William C. Janssen

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    Trolley Sparks, Bulletin 72, 1947

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