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Trolley Cars |
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A History of the Berkshire Street Railway - Cummings, O. R.
History of the Berkshire Street Railway that operated in four states - Massachusetts, Vermont, New York, and Connecticut from the 1880s to 1932
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Brill Deck Roof Trolley Cars - Foesig, Harry
A comprehensive analysis of the basic design of the J. G. Brill Co. of Philadelphia type of car, double-truck, deck roof
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Henry Huntington and the Pacific Electric: A Pictorial Album - Crump, Spencer
Pictorial history of the Pacific Electric and includes a listing of the lines and their routes
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Historic Cars of the Seashore Trolley Museum
A history of the Seashore Trolley Museum's collection of street cars, from horsecars of the 1880's to high speed electrics used on cross-country interurban routes---from Toonerville trolleys to subway cars. The collection as of this printing is described as containing more than 70 cars from all parts of the United States as well as Canada, Great Britian, New Zealand, Australia, Italy, and Japan.
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Pennsylvania Trolleys: Volume 1, The Anthracite and Pennsylvania Dutch Regions - Volkmer, William D.
Volume 1 explores the central and northeastern areas of Keystone State's electric railway systems from the 1940s and 1950s.
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Pig & Whistle: The Story of the Philadelphia & Western Railway - DeGraw, Ronald
History of the P & W, Pig & Whistle, Philadelphia & Western Railway
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Texas Electric Album - Varney, Rod
Pictorial history of the Texas Electric Railway, an interurban that connected Dallas, Dennison, Corsicana, and Waco, with connections to Denton and Terrell (Texas Interurban Rwy.), Cleburne (Tarrant Country Traction), and Ft. Worth (Northern Texas Traction). Covers the line from Opening Day in 1913 (complete with brass band) to the last car to Waco on Dec. 31, 1948. Actions shots from up and down the line show cars and engines of all sorts. The b...
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The Red Arrow: a history of one of the most successful suburban transit companies in the world - DeGraw, Ronald
History of the Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company owned by three generations of men named Merritt Taylor. It began with "muddy toll roads and horsecars to speedy interurbans and air-conditioned bar cars."
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The time of the trolley - Middleton, William D.
History of the trolley from the 1870s to the 1960s.
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