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  1. Blue Ridge Trolley: The Hagerstown & Frederick Railway - Harwood, Herbert H., Jr.

    History of the Hagerstown & Frederick Railway in the Allegheny region of Maryland

    Record Type: Library

    Blue Ridge Trolley: The Hagerstown & Frederick Railway [jacket]
  2. Brill Magazine

    Reprint: Brill Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 1/2, January/February, 1917 Articles: Interurban centers and interurban cars, Kansas City; "Car Rider's Car" for Toledo, Brill 51-E truck; Interurban centers and interurban cars, Columbus; Center-entrance passenger and baggage car for Lewisburg, W. VA, Brill 76-E trucks; Double-end cars for Southwest Missouri Railroad, Brill 27-M. C. B. trucks; Prepayment cars for Conestoga Traction Company of Lancaster, P...

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    Brill Magazine, Vol.11, No.1
  3. Classic Trains

    Vol. 14, Summer 2013, No. 2 Contents: Remebering the North Shore by Norman Carlson; Ten essential interurban car designs by Art Peterson; Riding the Pacific Electric by Stan Kistler; Interurban special photo section; La Belle Interurban by Jim Shaughnessy; Seeking sunshine somewhere, anywhere! by Ed Theisinger; Bird's-eye view: Frisco varnish west of Tulsa by Mike Condren; Mountaineer limited: Going to Cass in style by Bob Withers; Who would p...

    Record Type: Library

    Classic Trains, Summer 2013
  4. East end : Harpers Ferry to Cumberland, 1842-1992 - Hollis, Jeffrey R.

    This book covers the east end of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company's coverage, from Harper's Ferry to Cumberland, between the years of 1842 and 1992. It is particularly concerned with the "floods" of traffic which B&O experienced, and the management of those "floods."

    Record Type: Library

    East end : Harper's Ferry to Cumberland
  5. Electric railway journal

    Vol. XXXVI, Saturday, November 05, 1910, No. 19 Contents: Surface contact systems abroad; Extra fares in the Pennsylvania Tunnel; Selection of transportation employees; Minor economies in the car house; The Public side of street railroading; The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Line Department; Is it a gable in subways?; The Peoria electrolysis decision; Brooklyn Line Department - manufacturing facilities, purchasing standards and experimental work; Adver...

    Record Type: Library

    1910 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. XXXVI (36), No. 19
  6. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, March 22, 1930 No. 9 Contents: 150 new cars for Baltimore for immediate betterment; Signals, cars and buses topics for Maryland meeting; Court sanctions Chicago trackless trolley expenditure; Detroit municipal personnel cut; The promise that was bettered; Detroit would get up to date; New scale for North Shore employees; Taxi regulation urged in Rhode Island; Be prepared, master mechanics!; More than a sectional event; Syracuse...

    Record Type: Library

    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 9
  7. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, April 5, 1930 No. 10 Contents: Chicago's new ordinance under final review; Senate may push Parker bus bill; Radical utility rate-making proposed; An orgy of regulatory legislation; Omnibus corporation reported in deal; Full program ahead for Central Master Mechanics; De Luxe service for St. Louis; Key system meets equipment trust maturity; Chicago is storm bound by record blizzard; allied Engineers, Inc., formed; Means to incre...

    Record Type: Library

    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 10
  8. 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...

    Record Type: Library

    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 1
  9. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, January 17, no. 02 Contents: $1,000,000 order placed for interurban cars; Council sustains Omaha rerouting; Extension of store-door delivery; Prospects improve for settlement in Springfield; President Griffin named receiver of Texas Interurban; Governor discusses future of Boston elevated; $2,500,000 San Francisco improvement to proceed; Set-up of Brill Company changed; Service cars must keep moving; Fuel-oil bus in experimenta...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 2
  10. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, March 14, no. 08 Contents: Electric railways present their motor transport case; More one man cars for Rochester; No formal recommendation in Philadelphia; Consolidation of car and bus organizations in Baltimore; Municipal ownership bill for Indianapolis signed; Month's adjournment on Brooklyn's one man cars; De Luxe service between Allentown Philadelphia; Messrs. Shannah and Hanna U.S. Chamber candidates; Council states its po...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 8
  11. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, April 11, no. 11 Contents: Intensive merchandising plan in Milwaukee again liberalized; Insull representatives on Winnipeg Board; Detroit Municipal would retrench; Taxi control bill before Maryland governor; Another step toward unification in New York; Men reject proposed Portland reduction; "Readin', 'Ritin' an' 'Rithmetic" for a dollar a day; Winnipeg's latest proposal; Review of Gary rates requested; Another new purchase dea...

    Record Type: Library

    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 11
  12. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, April 18, no. 12 Contents: Records on equipment feature Central meeting; Twenty-nine more trolley buses for Chicago; Railway-amusement hook-up; Receivers named for Philadelphia Rapid Transit; Passenger trend shows little variation; Five-cent fare on Rapid Transit lines upheld; Governor Pinchot rebuked for utility attackes; Merits of taxi measure debated; Seattle still casting around for a solution; Bus bill before New York gove...

    Record Type: Library

    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 12
  13. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, May 09, no. 14 Contents: Order brought out of Indianapolis traffic chaos; New basis for Brady safety contest; Civil service status for Detroit Municipal employees; Ten-cent cash fare suggested for Montreal; Register for the Denver Convention now; "Power to fix fares is not power to fix revenues"; Wage question goes to arbitration; Five-cent pay cut by Canadian company; Portland pass sale to continue; Rail-highway competition ac...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 14
  14. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, August 01, no. 23 Contents: Toledo franchise extension well backed; Ten-cent fare asked in Omaha; Subway proposed for Montreal marking time; "The traffic jungle" as shot by A.E.R.A.; Boston El reports for year; $500,000 expenditure for power at Louisville; 99,000 deaths and 10,000,000 injuries America's toll; Electric service begun by Reading; Motor transport on new basis in Montana; St. Louis shows improvement; Rochester Lines...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 23
  15. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, July 11, no. 21 Contents: Redistribution of Indiana Railway and Power lines; Calumet suspension postponed; Lower fare in Portland restrained; Planning of Chicago subway to proceed; All except him have fled; Recapture suggested as alternative to unification; Hearing on maintenance and equipment rules in California; Recent service changes in Akron are commended; New railway takes over T. F. & F. operation; South Shore wins advert...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 21
  16. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 1, Saturday, September 28, 1929 No. 20 Contents: $100,000,000 Detroit electrification project; Committee on relief of traffic congestion named; Washington case closed; Immediate action on Denver plea unlikely; Strike leaders mark time; Daylight ahead, says managing director in business publication; Another report on Omaha Bridge; In the interest of Brooklyn's civic beauty; 90,707 miles to the accident in Portland, Ore.; Walker wisecracking ...

    Record Type: Library

    1929 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 1, No. 20
  17. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 1, Saturday, November 9, 1929 No. 24 Contents: Trials period for St. Louis experimental fare extended; Electrification program for Illinois Central advanced; Co-ordinated signals recommended for Washington; Demand for law and order in New Orleans; Westinghouse to broadcast industry programs; The New and the old at the Edison celebration; Lakewood fare sustained by U.S. Supreme Court; Late news briefs; Coming meetings; Trackless trolleys for...

    Record Type: Library

    1929 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 1, No. 24
  18. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, October 24, no. 32 Contents: East Bay fare change sanctioned by railroad body; Detroit Municipal has large deficit; Little change in traffic trend; Legislation needed to meet new transport conditions; Third Avenue's good showing; Prospects for motor transport legislation; Up one street and down another in Baltimore; Removing resistance to riding; $500,000 paving job at Seattle; To smoke or not to smoke!; Commission sanctions on...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 32
  19. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, August 08, no. 24 Contents: Calumet District companies pass to W. J. Cummings; $100,000 Fort Wayne improvement under way; Trolley bus installation proposed for Pawtucket; Major operation proposed under M.O. in Seattle; New bus terminal arrangements in Indianapolis; Women boost trolley-using campaign; A new Washington deal reported; Omaha fare hearing Sept. 15 - newspaper vote; Suggests railway be co-operative enterprise; Forecl...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 24
  20. Every Hour on the Hour: A Chronicle of the Washington Baltimore & Annapolis Electrict Railroad - Merriken, John E.

    History of the Washington Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railroad in Maryland.

    Record Type: Library

    Every Hour on the Hour, Bulletin 130 [jacket]

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