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Brill Magazine
Reprint: Brill Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 8/12, August/December, 1914 Articles: Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - New York City; Combination storage battery car for steam road - Brill 69-E trucks; Several very interesting types of interurban cars - Southern Traction Company; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Conditions which govern the type of car for city service - Toron...
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Electric Railroads
Electric Railroads, No. 33, Oct. 2004; The Bulletin, Vol. 47, No. 10, Oct. 2004 Contents: : Introduction by Raymond R. Berger; New York's first subway opened 100 years ago, an exciting day by Bernard Linder; Contract I construction by David Rogoff; Signals and tracks of the new IRT Subway by Bernard Linder; Success! Riding increases rapidly by Bernard Linder; Rapid transit subway cars of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company by Raymond R. Ber...
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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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Electric railway journal
Vol. XXXVI, Saturday, December 10, 1910, No. 24 Contents: Reviewing National Convention reports at a state meeting; Through rates and joint routes in New York City; The result of a track improvement; A greater subway system; Lessons from recent battery car design; The inducements to capital fifty years ago; New shops of Utah Light & Railway Company; Emergency lighting for Interurban Railway rolling stock; Center vestibule steel cars for the Okla...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 1, Saturday, April 13, 1929 No. 2 Contents: Plea for Boston "L" plan; Unification and subway urged for San Francisco; Courtesy contest in Chicago; New York fare case remanded to state courts; New franchise in Akron; Chicago bills up for passage; Make your own reservations for St. Louis!; Editorial; Engineers approve condemnation of Philadelphia Underliers; $200,000 Cleveland proposal; 6,433 Chicago trainmen on no-accident honor roll; Open f...
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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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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, March 8, 1930 No. 7 Contents: Zone fare ordinance before Cleveland council; Ten cent parking areas opened by Detroit municipal; Making haste slowly in Chicago; Detroit ready soon for equipment bids; Forty-five new cars for Long Island; Good law but bad logic; Slim prospect for New York unification legislation; Cab deal concluded in Kansas City; Interurban conserves cash; Trackless trolley and high acceleration Illinois topics; ...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, September 20, 1930 No. 28 Contents: Eight-year record of Detroit Municipal reviewed; Helping the shipper of milk; Cincinnati stabilizing fund dips; August passenger decrease 10.79 per cent; Chicago "L's" ten-cent fare upheld; Taxi relief in Washington uncertain; Former Indiana Union Service suspended; Ohio Road to abandon service partially; A National safety representative urged; California companies increase $1,453,164; Unific...
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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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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
Vol. 2, Saturday, November 08, 1930 No. 33 Contents: Voters act favorably on railway referendums; Economic readjustment in Cleveland; Trolley bus and motor bus A.I.E.E. topic; Iowa operators have profitable meeting; Receivers for Scranton-Binghamton Line; A transit fact book in planned by association; Status of Ohio lines; Service by bus replaces Indiana Interurban lines; Putting the pass to the test in a small city; $250,000 carhouse improvemen...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, November 21, no. 35 Contents: Twenty-five cent Sunday-holiday pass in Cleveland; Rapid Transit discussion revived in St. Louis; $700,000 for new cars in Washington; Court holds congress has right to revoke permits; Operator sought for subway now standing idle; New high-speed service by Philadelphia & Western; Western Ohio Railway files petition for abandonment; Pick-up and delivery by interurban; Fonda bond plan approved; Cinci...
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Traction Heritage: Selections from 1932 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 Journal (c. 1932). Vol. 14, January 1981, No. 1 Main Articles: 1931 Statistics; Rolling Stock Purchases; Agressive Merchandising Methods (Indiana RR) by L. B. Sizer; Higher Speed Cars Hold Revenue in Pittsburgh; Revamped Cars Give...
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Traction & Models
Vol. 19, May 1984, No. 01 Contents: Rapid Transit in Dade County: The new Miami Metro by W. D. Volkmer; Williamsburg Bridge Plaza -- Part II by George C. P. Redding; Missoula, Montana: Another Montana trolley by Al Forstall; Dayton & Western 611: Built in O Scale by Richard Milette, drawing by John Lockwood; More HO Power Trucks: Design Ideas by Rokus Schelling; Traction Dealer Guide
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Traction & Models
Vol. 18, April 1984, No. 12 Contents: Lowell (MA) Historical Park Trolley: Undoubtedly the newest open cars around; Williamsburg Bridge Plaza: Part 1 of this complex New York Terminal by George C. P. Redding; Bracket Arm Beauty: Dressing those poles up by William Harry; P. E. Tower Car: Our cover model by W. D. "Woody" Langley; Traction Dealer Guide
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Traction & Models
Vol. 16, May 1981, No. 07 Contents: Rio Vista Museum Visit: A color vignette by Donald R. Kloss; Southwest Missouri RR: History of the "Rogers Line" by Earl E. McMechan; The EL in HO: New York City in HO by Joseph Frank; Traction Dealer Guide
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Transit journal news
Vol. 4, Saturday, March 19, 1932 No. 9 Contents: Separate bus and truck legislation suggested; Bridge tube link plan terms; Canadian meeting plans change in name proposed; Traffic tendency figures; Detroit system over insured; Loan for work of electrification is sought by Pennsy; Bus terminal discussion; New fare proposal in Akron; Wages cut in Baltimore; Suggestion of staggered hours; New bus and truck tax; St. Louis service cars cut fares; Mar...
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