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  1. 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
  2. Electric railway journal

    Vol. XXXVI, Saturday, November 12, 1910, No. 20 Contents: The Election is over; Car delay records; For the information of the public; Attempts to limit the use of school tickets; Rhode Island and Connecticut companies; Meeting steam railroad competition at Boston; Car maintenance practice at Waltham, Mass.; Ogden Rapid Transit Company; A Bulletin on fuel values; Shop record in Richmond, VA; Power plant improvements at Portland, Maine; Inventory ...

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    1910 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. XXXVI (36), No. 20
  3. Electric railway journal

    Vol. XXXVI, Saturday, September 24, 1910, No. 13 Contents: Single phase for the Hoosac Tunnel; From Chicago to New York by electric car; Car standing room here and abroad; Maintenance of service; Comparison of results in Boston and Brooklyn; Heat treated axles; Notes from Wilmington, N. C.; Repair shops of the Bangor Railway & Electric Co.; new St. Louis Express Terminal; Single phase for Hoosac Tunnel; Prizes for attractive substation grounds; ...

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    1910 Electric Railway Journal, Vol. XXXVI (36), No. 13
  4. 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
  5. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 2, Saturday, June 21, 1930 No. 18 Contents: San Francisco all set for A.E.R.A. Convention; Interest in Advisory Council Night keen; Luncheon topics diversified; The Affiliated Associations; The Entertainment program; Statistical exhibit at the Convention; To the Convention by bus from New York; Many interesting observations; The Red, The White and the Blue Specials; Among the passengers on the Convention Specials; Public relations and regul...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 18
  6. 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...

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

    Vol. 3, Saturday, April 04, no. 10 Contents: Mass transportation studied in Washington; Cleveland drops five-cent zones; Chicago plan operative; James W. Welsh in consulting field - other changes; Messrs. Hughes, Crews and Gordon on program; $7,500,000 order speeds Pennsylvania electrification; New style bus makes its appearance; Free rides for two hours in Kansas City; Double-deck one-man operation in St. Louis; Utility association names commit...

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    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 10
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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...

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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 9
  11. 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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    1930 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 2, No. 12
  12. Modern lightweight cars - Electric Railway Historical Society

    This is a reproduction of the General Electric Company publication of 1926. Cars included in this book are from the Pennsylvania-Ohio Electric Co of Youngstown, Ohio.; Illinois Valley Division of the Illinois Traction System; Interstate Street Railway of Attleboro, Mass.; Buffalo and Erie Railroad of Fredonia, N.Y.; Schenectady Railway Company of Schenectady, N. Y.; Morris County Traction Company of Morristown, N. J.; United Electric Railways Com...

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    Modern Lightweight Cars, Bulletin 33
  13. The Rhode Island Company: Part 1, Equipment Roster - Wonson, Richard L.

    Photographs and information about the different rolling stock and trolleys for the Rhode Island Company.

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    The Rhode Island Company: Part 1, Equipment Roster
  14. The Shore Line Electric Railway Company - Cummings, O. R.

    This book is the story of the Shore Line Electric Railway Company from 1910 to 1924.

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    The Shore Line Electric Railway Company, Bulletin 139
  15. Transit journal news

    Vol. 4, Saturday, January 9, 1932 No. 1 Contents: Federal examiner recommends bus and truck regulation; More time under Chicago Act; Fewer cabs in Baltimore under the new law; From subtleties to substance; Managing Director Gordon's statement to the press; Parked car hallucination dispelled; New York's $92,000,000 expenditure; Fixing the status of Rhode Island's trolley buses; Wages reduced in Buffalo; Receiver for 15 mile New Jersey road; 10 pe...

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    1932 Transit Journal News, Vol. 4, No. 1
  16. Transportation Bulletin

    Articles: The trolley parlor cars of New England

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    Transportation Bulletin, No. 58, 1959

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