Search Term Record
Metadata
Search Term |
Texas Interurban Railway |
Number of Archive records in Research Center |
4 |
Number of Photo records in Research Center |
31 |
Number of Library records in Research Center |
3 |
Number of Object records in Research Center |
2 |
Related Records
-
-
DR&TC Line Car 502 at Oak Cliff Yards - 1948, July
SNAPSHOT: Dallas Railway & Terminal Company Line Car 502 at Oak Cliff Yards. This car was originally Texas Interurban Railway Motor Flat 300. In about 1932, the car went to Dallas Railway & Terminal Company, where it was renumbered. Herb Woods, of Palestine, TX, is standing on the car. See: Map 8
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation at FM1392 and US80 - 2012
Lawrence, Texas Substation at FM1392 and US80 near Terrell on the Dallas-Terrell Line Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Dallas to Terrell from 1923 to 1932. It has be...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Exterior View Showing North Side Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Exterior view showing north side Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Dallas to Terrell from 1923 to 1932. It has been torn down. The timetables in...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Exterior View Showing Northwest Corner Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Exterior view showing northwest corner; Abandonment of the building can be seen based on bricks falling off and graffiti written on the walls Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Int...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Exterior View Showing Southeast Corner Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Exterior view showing southeast corner; Abandonment of the building can be seen based on bricks falling off and graffiti written on the walls Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Int...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Interior View Showing Ceiling, Wall and Door Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Interior view showing ceiling, wall and door Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Dallas to Terrell from 1923 to 1932. It has been torn down. The t...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Interior View Showing Ceiling, Wall and Door Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Interior view showing ceiling, wall and door; a hole can be seen in ceiling Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Dallas to Terrell from 1923 to 1932....
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Interior View Towards a Wall and Side Door Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Interior view towards a wall and side door Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Dallas to Terrell from 1923 to 1932. It has been torn down. The tim...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Interior View Towards the Door and Wall Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Interior view towards the door including a wall Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Dallas to Terrell from 1923 to 1932. It has been torn down. Th...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation Interior View Towards the Door Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation Interior view towards the door Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Dallas to Terrell from 1923 to 1932. It has been torn down. The timetables in 1...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation West Side Showing Damaged Corner Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation from the west side showing the damaged corner; Abandonment of the building can be seen based on bricks falling off and graffiti written on the walls Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Te...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lawrence Substation West Side Showing Damaged Corner Lawrence Finished Brick Labeled Abilene - 2012
Lawrence Substation from the west side showing the damaged corner; Abandonment of the building can be seen based on bricks falling off and graffiti written on the walls Lawrence was an unincorporated area in Kaufman County. It was settled in the early 1840s and Texas and Pacific Railway built a track nearby in 1872. There was a post office opened in 1874 and remained in operation until the 1930s. This interurban substation was built for the Te...
Record Type: Photo
-
Lightweight Interurban cars - Electric Railway Historical Society
This is a reproduction of selected portions of the General Electric catalog for September, 1925. Cars included in the book are from Cincinnati, Lawrenceburg and Aurora Electric Street Railroad Co.; Texas Interurban Railway; Western Ohio Railway; Kentucky Traction & Terminal Company; Northampton Transit Company; Indiana, Columbus & Eastern Traction Company; Aurora, Elgin & Fox River Electric Company; Pittsburgh County Railway; and New Haven & Shor...
Record Type: Library
-
-
Pamphlet - Pamphlet: Texas Interurban Railway Terrell Line Opening [Cover]
Texas Interurban Railway Opening of Dallas-Terrell Line
Record Type: Archive
-
Receipt - Receipt for 6 cloth [photo] prints for the Texas Electric Railway Company
Record Type: Archive
-
-
Texas Interurban Depot - Mesquite - ca 1923
Texas Interurban Railway Depot at Mesquite on the Terrell line. This photo was obtained from an official bulletin of Texas Interurban Railway.
Record Type: Photo
-
Traction Heritage: Selections from 1925 Electric Railway Journal
Traction Heritage consists entirely of reprints of various articles, photos, diagrams, and illustrations from historic electric traction publications. This periodical contains reprinted selections from Electric Railway Journal (c. 1925). Vol. 10, March 1977, No. 2 Major articles: Rush Hour Train Operation in Baltimore; North Shore Line Opens Skokie Valley Extension; Steam Line Electrified in Texas by B. F. Cooke; New Grand Rapids Cars; ...
Record Type: Library
