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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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Electric railway journal
Vol. 74, February 1930, No. 02 Contents: Editorials; Notable Achievements in Accident Prevention win Brady Awards for Boston, Tampa and Tide Water Companies; Baltimore Rate Decision Sanctions Larger Earnings; Engineering Executive Committee Receives Committee Reports; New Albany Car Includes Many Innovations by R. S. Beers; Correct Timing of Signals Essential in Traffic Regulation - Part One by Theodore M. Matson; A.E.R.A. Executive Committee Ho...
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Electric railway journal
Vol. 74, December 1930, No. 13 Contents: Editorials; Research department aids railway operations; Knoxville Trolley buses increase patronage; Extensive rehabilitation places Des Moines in favorable position by Laurence Wingerter; Higher revenues with lower fares; Philadelphia sample car uses single-reduction drive with high-speed motors and magnetic brakes; Washington experiments with street markers; Co-ordination of transit facilities proposed ...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, October 04, 1930 No. 29 Contents: Safety council sessions stimulate prevention interest; Running time cut by Indiana Interurban; Thirty-mile Oregon extension arranged; G. M. Dahl Interborough chairman; Fares lowered to help Kentucky buying movement; Active traffic campaign in Indiana; President Draper against too much economy; Study of shopping and business center migration; Regulation of taxis recommended in New York; Presiden...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, November 15, 1930 No. 34 Contents: Non-salaried board for Seattle Municipal Railway; Christmas posters that are different; Close vote in Toledo; Commisioners regret lack of bus regulation; Review of changes in Allegheny Valley fares and zones; So those who ride may read; Action on New York's bus proposals delayed; Orderly procedure in Whitestone abandonment; Large tax reductions in Twin Cities; New York's emergency buses restra...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 2, Saturday, November 22, 1930 No. 35 Contents: $63,500,000 St. Louis valuation sustained by State Court; Large Atlantic City exhibit assured; Ambitious Montreal program; Studying "confused conditions in Manhattan"; Plea against federal interference with state regulation; Another Pittsburgh subway report; Relief from paving sought in Roanoke; Service withdrawn by Glendale & Montrose Railway; Ford Sedans on Kansas City-Independence run; Indi...
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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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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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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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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
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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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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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, August 01, no. 23 Contents: Toledo franchise extension well backed; Ten-cent fare asked in Omaha; Subway proposed for Montreal marking time; "The traffic jungle" as shot by A.E.R.A.; Boston El reports for year; $500,000 expenditure for power at Louisville; 99,000 deaths and 10,000,000 injuries America's toll; Electric service begun by Reading; Motor transport on new basis in Montana; St. Louis shows improvement; Rochester Lines...
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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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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, August 22, no. 26 Contents: Militant spirit pervades meeting of Wisconsin Men; Free rides in Kokomo merchandising campaign; Giving the commuter a break; Some highlights of the coming A.E.R.A. Atlantic City meeting; Ohio Interurban introduces economies; Trolley buses for Shreveport; Fare changes on West Penn; Co-operative wage payment preserved in Philadelphia; Wage arbitration in St. Louis in second week; Receiver restores earn...
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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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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, October 17, no. 31 Contents: Arbitrators uphold cut in St. Louis wages; Amid Corinthian columns and doric friezes; Plea to recast rates asked by Indiana Railroad; Request of Indianapolis employees rejected; Liberalizing service in Columbus; Accident Fakirs sentenced in Kansas City; Rift likley over New York bus proposals; Five-cent zone fare to be withdrawn; P.R. T. dividend payments; Extensive construction program completed; N...
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Electric railway journal news
Vol. 3, Saturday, October 24, no. 32 Contents: East Bay fare change sanctioned by railroad body; Detroit Municipal has large deficit; Little change in traffic trend; Legislation needed to meet new transport conditions; Third Avenue's good showing; Prospects for motor transport legislation; Up one street and down another in Baltimore; Removing resistance to riding; $500,000 paving job at Seattle; To smoke or not to smoke!; Commission sanctions on...
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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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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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