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  1. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, June 28, 1930 No. 19 Contents: Successful meeting held by A.E.R.A. at San Francisco; Omaha fare increase made permanent; Electric operation between Trenton and Philadelphia; Canadians prepare for annual meeting; Trackless trolleys in outlying Brooklyn; Commission retains rights over routes and service; Four tokens for twenty-five cents asked in New Jersey; New terms for Philadelphia Subway operation; $4,000,000 terminal improve...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 19
  2. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, November 01, 1930 No. 32 Contents: Five-cent community fare in New Jersey; Traffic engineers organize national institute; Detroit changes its accounting plan; Tariff changes by Oregon interurban; New Indianapolis ordinance ready soon; Five-cent zones on Allegheny line; $1,500,000 added to Reading's electrification expenditure; Indiana to enforce new rules for bus operation; Fares increase in Oklahoma cities now served by bus; $...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 32
  3. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, February 21, no. 06 Contents: Plan to take Seattle system out of politics; Pennsylvania speeds electrification and other programs; Work of revamping Toledo ordinance to begin; Observations of New York Commission on electric railways; Peewee golf in Boston's subway; 549,132,440 bus and rail passengers in New Jersey; Sale of New York interurbans ahead; Rerouting in Seattle; Picayune politics; Unification of terminal operations in...

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

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 11
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, June 06, no. 17 Contents: Agreement for co-ordination under Columbia ruling; Preparing new Indiana cars for service; St. Louis menaced by the ambulance chaser; Piedmont lines enjoined from extending track; Taxi regulatory ordinance considered in Portland; Abandonment in Calumet District sanctioned; June 30 final coffin contest date; Economists not sure short-term financing is best; Twenty bus routes awarded to Brooklyn; Glen Ec...

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

    Vol. 3, Saturday, June 20, no. 19 Contents: 200 buses for Brooklyn's new feeder services; Local railways boost Chicago; Buffalo's $800,000 track work program; Plans for substitution made in Norfolk; Program arranged for Denver meeting; Purchase parleys started at Detroit; Speeding up and improving Twin City service; Franchise proposal to be redrafted; Rift in transit negotiations in New York City; Staggered hours in San Francisco; Injuction soug...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 19
  10. 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
  11. 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
  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 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
  14. 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
  15. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, December 26, no. 39 Contents: Trolley buses prove popular in Peoria; Taxi ordinance before Portland council; I.C.C. rejects purchase proposal; $474,500,000 is valuation figure in New York plan; Taxi regulation in Maryland; A broader name for a broader field; Committee agrees on main provisions of Portland Grant; $204,000 in bonus awards in Brooklyn; Tax modification proposal; Taxi regulatory bill before New York's mayor; The da...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 39

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