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  1. Electric railway journal

    Vol. XXXVI, Saturday, July 16, 1910, No. 3 Contents: Rail War in the New York Subway; Track Department Equipment; Shortening delays in Interurban Service; Exactitude in Legislation; Loading speed of prepayment cars; The Committee report on wages and the prices of commodities; The 1200-Volt D. C. Interurban Lines of the Milwaukee Railway & Light Company; Interline baggage; Another volume of Third Avenue Railroad Correspondence; Report of the Comm...

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    1910 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. XXXVI (36), No. 3
  2. Electric railway journal

    Vol. 75, October 1931, No. 11 Contents: Editorials; Newly elected presidents of the American and Affiliated Associations; Fifty years of service and readjustment by J. H. Hanna; Broad aspects of transportation discussed by American Association; Improving the street car by C. F. Hirshfeld; Economic considerations in the selection of the vehicle by James W. Welsh; Public relations of transportation by Francis X. Busch; Determining relation between...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. 75, No. 11
  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

    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
  5. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, February 07, no. 04 Contents: Indianapolis situation now marking time; More new trolley buses for Chicago's avenues; Five-cent fare zone on five Cleveland lines; Free Sunday rides for Milwaukee children; Relief sought for Detroit Municipal; Booklet on traffice congestion; Buffalo bonds to be paid; Two Massachusetts properties show increased net; Competitive financial offer in Seattle; Weekly pass strikes I.C.C. snag; Substituti...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 4
  6. 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...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 12
  7. 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
  8. 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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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 16
  9. 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
  10. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, July 18, no. 22 Contents: Five-cent fare is upheld in New York case; Traffic statistics continue steady; Special master to hear Portland fare issue; Board suggests fare revision for Winnipeg Railway; Chicago working conditions modified; Mid-west roads support steam plea; Cut rates on Milwaukee city buses evenings; Brooklyn's one-man operation; Municipal Railway under scrutiny; New coach deal in Ohio; $1,000,000 terminal contrac...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 22
  11. 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
  12. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, August 15, no. 25 Contents: Citizens' body reports on proposed Portland grant; Chicago assents bulk large; Comparative passenger figures; Electric Railway safety section program arranged; St. Louis safety council's one-man car finding reiterated; Wage arbitration begun in St. Louis; Service started on six Brooklyn bus routes; Milwaukee and Racine passes maded interchangeable; Indianapolis parking ban under attack; New working a...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 25
  13. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, September 12, no. 28 Contents: Commission named to manage Seattle Municipal System; Liberal fare plan continues; Winnipeg purchase stymied; Final testimony on Portland value; A New bridge proposal in Omaha; Expert Beeler on the trolley bus; Property owners not entitled to trolley bus damage; Substitute service planned in Central New York State; Civic interest aroused about Wheeling Traction's future; Transfer interchange advoca...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 28
  14. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, November 07, no. 33 Contents: North Shore Line reduces rates with weekly tickets; Bargain Rapid Transit rides continues at Milwaukee; Suburban railroad electrification A.I.E.E. topic; Milwaukee fare case argued; Extent of menace of Washington's pirate taxis; Fonda Road to improve operation; Green Bay results reported; Five-cent zone replaced in Lincoln; More frequent service with trolley buses for Fitchburg; Suit for remission ...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 33
  15. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, November 14, no. 34 Contents: Seattle Municipal must eliminate political plays; Lord Ashfield is named to Canadian Board of Inquiry; Plan staggering Detroit hours; Ottawa Electric Railway presents strong case; Criticising the critic in St. Louis; Suburban electricfications increase speed 20 per cent; Chicago property owners protest; Employees back Wheeling Railway; Bus franchise prospects not bright; New Racine-Kenosha service ...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 34
  16. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, December 12, no. 37 Contents: Still battling over Seattle manager plan; Detroit Municipal to curtail-cuts salaries; Wage reduction accepted by East St. Louis Men; Cincinnati Road strengthens its cash position; Peter Witt's hat in the ring; Receivers make good record in Chicago; Elimination of Electric Railways from I.C.C. control; Wage cut stays foreclosure proceeding; President Hoover on the utilities; Few passengers on New Yo...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 37
  17. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, December 19, no. 38 Contents: Pennsy promises electric operation next summer; Traffic tendency figures; Racine-Kenosha service over private right-of-way; From buses to trolleys in Providence; Boston employees to help their own; Motor bus service for Missoula; Omission of North Shore dividend explained; For students of transportation; More rumors about New York unification values; Transit and advertising coupled in new way; Cana...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 38
  18. 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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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 14
  19. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, May 17, 1930 No. 15 Contents: Third National Safety Conference is called; Chicago transportation ordinance before full city council; Milwaukee company seeks to review commission order; Interborough wants aid in financing; De luxe bus service offer in St. Louis; Fare increase asked in Omaha; Ten-cent straight fare suggested in Madison; Loop terminal lease proposed in Cleveland; No liability for cost of relocating tracks; Detroit...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 15
  20. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, September 06, 1930 No. 26 Contents: Service-at-cost grant suggested for Portland; New Belt Line planned at Milwaukee; Ten-cent cash fare in Fort Wayne; Seattle Municipal problems now before Citizens' Committee; $27,695,970 value found at Rochester; Need for further economies in Cincinnati; Canadian Convention plans complete; Progress made in Jacksonville franchise negotiations; Jurisdiction over Missouri buses rejected by commi...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 26

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