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A History of the Berkshire Street Railway - Cummings, O. R.
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Brill Magazine
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Electric railway journal
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Electric railway journal
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Electric railway journal
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Electric railway journal news
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, May 23, no. 16 Contents: Changes in P.R.T. management are made effective by court; New York Transit unification hearings soon; Bill extending Boston "L" control signed; Toronto Municipal does well but feels economic pinch; Transport program for Wauwatosa before council; Proposal for substitution renewed; Faster service in Indiana; New fare schedule suggested in Winnipeg; Special suburban service to St. Louis summer operas; Inte...
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Electric railway journal news
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Electric railway journal news
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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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Electric railway journal news
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, May 10, 1930 No. 14 Contents: Business leaders hopeful at Washington meeting; Many Providence cabs bought by railway; Automotive Engineers plan big historic meeting; Massachusetts board frowns on competition; Reduced rate week-end tickets; Benefits of Philadelphia taxi purchase doubtful; Increase in operating allowance in Cleveland; Ten-cent cash fare ordered for Milwaukee; New 19 mile Racine line completed; New bus route for S...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, April 19, 1930 No. 12 Contents: Chicago ordinance draft is in the final stages; St. Louis car low bidder at Detroit; No reduced taxi rate for Springfield, Mass.; Report on New York bus application ready; Cleveland should watch its step; Results in New Jersey disappointing; Taxis in Rhode Island put under state control; Beacon substitution sanctioned; Co-operative efforts recognized; Rochester Service-at-Cost system did well in ...
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Electric railway journal news
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Electric railway journal news
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Electric railway journal news
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Electric railway journal news
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Electric Traction Quarterly
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Modern lightweight cars - Electric Railway Historical Society
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