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  1. Electric railway journal

    Vol. 74, June 14, 1930, No. 07 Contents: Editorials; How the Convention will benefit the industry by Paul Shoup; Co-operative effort is greatest need by J. H. Hanna; Improvement in the ride is the most effective stimulant of public interest by Charles Gordon; Obtaining an attractive appearance with simplicity and utility in design by R. N. Graham; Speed - an essential of street car performance by W. T. Rossell; The Improved trolley bus makes a b...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. 74, No. 07
  2. Electric railway journal

    Vol. 75, December 1931, No. 13 Contents: Editorials; Building public good will by John J. Cornwell; High-speed service ushers in a new era on Philadelphia & Western; German Railway installs trolley buses; Municipal Tramway taxation by J. Beckett, John Spargo; Transportation not neglected in city planning study at Harvard by H. V. Hubbard; Rebuilding track under heavy traffic by B. P. Legare; Form designed for standardized analysis of claims stat...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. 75, No. 13
  3. Electric railway journal

    Vol. 75, September 1931, No. 09 Contents: Editorials; Government in business is disastrous business by John Spargo; Modernized maintenance facilities effect improvement in bu performance by C. B. Lindsey; Midwest Associations have profitable convention at Denver; Who should pay for high-speed transit? by Horace Groskin; Indiana Railroad spends $980,000 for new cars; Analysis of the financial situation found helpful; Kansas City reorganizes distr...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. 75, No. 9
  4. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, November 22, 1930 No. 35 Contents: $63,500,000 St. Louis valuation sustained by State Court; Large Atlantic City exhibit assured; Ambitious Montreal program; Studying "confused conditions in Manhattan"; Plea against federal interference with state regulation; Another Pittsburgh subway report; Relief from paving sought in Roanoke; Service withdrawn by Glendale & Montrose Railway; Ford Sedans on Kansas City-Independence run; Indi...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 35
  5. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, September 13, 1930 No. 27 Contents: Value of co-ordination stressed by New York Board; Ten-cent cash fare for Kansas City; Basis of Chicago Security Exchange made public Sept. 8; Trainmen co-operate in traffic work; Cummings and Brill companies affiliated; B.M.T. - I.R.T. affiliation presaged; Wide range to topics before badger body; Electrication broadcast; Valuable papers at Centtral Master Mechanics meeting; Fostoria-Findlay...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 27
  6. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, October 11, 1930 No. 30 Contents: Plan announced for Indianapolis reorganization; Would speed Chicago subway work; Results under new fare in Kansas City disappointing; Seattle awaits report of citizens' committee; Memorial erected to Westinghouse dedicated Oct. 6; South Shore to appeal East Chicago ruling; Metropolitan section disbanded; Seattle taxicab measure upheld; Vote on Toledo extension on Nov. 4; Modernization the main ...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 30
  7. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, December 06, no. 36 Contents: New franchise draft presented in Indianapolis; Jurisdiction of commission in Kansas City case upheld; Resumption of franchise conferences at Toledo; Trolley bus extension in Rochester; New reduced fares in Beloit; Ruling on status of Chicago Railways holders; Annexation in terms of Toronto fares; I.C.C. for electric exemption; Evansville Interurban speeds up service; Enabling legislation for Seattl...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 36
  8. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, September 05, no. 27 Contents: Live topics arranged for A.C. luncheons; Testimony concluded in St. Louis wage case; Wage petition heard at Indianapolis; Local service to cease; A Headache after civic whoopee; This Ottawa judge looked at it differently; Denver store boosts railway; Yellow coach enters trolley bus field with novel design; Expert manager proposal adopted in Seattle; Portland's fare injunction case well under way; ...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 27
  9. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, October 17, no. 31 Contents: Arbitrators uphold cut in St. Louis wages; Amid Corinthian columns and doric friezes; Plea to recast rates asked by Indiana Railroad; Request of Indianapolis employees rejected; Liberalizing service in Columbus; Accident Fakirs sentenced in Kansas City; Rift likley over New York bus proposals; Five-cent zone fare to be withdrawn; P.R. T. dividend payments; Extensive construction program completed; N...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 31
  10. 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 1927 ERJ, No. 32
  11. Traction Heritage: Selections from 1936 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 Journals (c. 1936). Vol. 7, November 1974, No. 6 Main articles: Seattle Rehabilitation Planned; Revised Franchise Adopted at Portland; New Cars for Third Avenue System; What's Happening to Transit in San Francisco by C. W. Leihy; ...

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    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1936 Transit Journals, No. 42
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. Traction & Models

    Vol. 13, July 1977, No. 05 Contents: THI&E Lightweights Part II: The Westinghouse survey papers by Edwin P. Belknap; Kansas City Story by Phil Kovac; A Real Car Kit: Photos of early reconstruction by Clayton Moseley; Last of the NMRA Recommendations: Hanging trolley wire on curves by B. A. Robinson; The H & F in HO: Two small layouts by Martin K. Van Horn; Traction Dealer Guide

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    Traction & Models, Vol. 13, No. 05

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