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  1. Report: The Interurban History and Creation of the Concrete Trestle
  2. TER Passenger Motor 302 Northbound on Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1948

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 302 headed north on the south end of the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct. The structure was known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle, the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, the Monroe Street bridge and the "Strickland Stonehenge". See: Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 302 Northbound on Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  3. TER Passenger Motor 312 on Clarendon Viaduct, Oak Cliff - 1940, April 9

    Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 312 southbound as it goes over the Trinity Heights viaduct. This location crosses the Santa Fe Railroad just south of where the Dallas Hormel Meat Plant was located in Oak Cliff. The Hormel Meat plant came to Dallas in 1916. During World War II, Hormel and Company became a "war facility" and once again increased its meat production. By 1945 Hormel was selling 65 percent of its total production to the U...

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 312 on Clarendon Viaduct, Oak Cliff
  4. TER Passenger Motor 313 Southbound on Trinity Heights Viaduct - 1938, September 17

    Texas Electric Railway Passenger Motor 313 southbound on Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, which is located north of Monroe Shops. The structure is known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct. See: Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 313 Southbound on Trinity Heights Viaduct
  5. TER Passenger Motor 315 on Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1948

    Texas Electric Railway Company Passenger Motor 315 on the south end of the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct. The viaduct was the first all black construction project in Dallas. The structure was known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle, the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, the Monroe Street bridge and the "Strickland Stonehenge". See: Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Passenger Motor 315 on Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  6. TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - 1994

    SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Trinity Heights Line Viaduct. The structure was known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle, the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, the Monroe Street bridge and the "Strickland Stonehenge".

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  7. TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1920-1929

    GLASS-PLATE NEGATIVE PRINT: View looking north of a viaduct on the Trinity Heights Line/ The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (ATSF) Railroad tracks run under the viaduct. This is a closer view of the photo catalogued as CP.2007.CL.2090.

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  8. TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1920-1929

    GLASS-PLATE NEGATIVE PRINT: Texas Electric Railway Trinity Heights Line Viaduct. Below the viaduct sit two cars; probably the photographer's vehicles. The structure was known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle, the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, the Monroe Street bridge and the "Strickland Stonehenge". See: Map 3; Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  9. TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1920-1929

    GLASS-PLATE NEGATIVE PRINT: Texas Electric Railway Trinity Heights Line Viaduct. The structure was known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle, the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, the Monroe Street bridge and the "Strickland Stonehenge". This photo appears to have been printed in reverse of the original view. See: Map 3; Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  10. TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1920-1929

    GLASS-PLATE NEGATIVE PRINT: View looking north of a viaduct on the Trinity Heights Line/ The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (ATSF) Railroad tracks run under the viaduct. This is a broader view of the photo catalogued as CP.2007.CL.2092.

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  11. Traction Heritage: Selections from 1904 Street 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 Street Railway Journal (c. 1904). Vol. 10, September 1977, No. 5 Major articles: All-Steel Car for Metropolitan Elevated; Evolution of the Industry by C. Densmore Wyman; Oregon Water Power & Rwy. --- Part II; Electric Railways at Green Ba...

    Record Type: Library

    Traction Heritage: Selections from 1904 Street Railway Journal, No. 59
  12. Trinity Heights Line

    Texas Electric Railway tracks on the Trinity Heights line; possibly the Trinity Heights viaduct. Note the two cars parked under and to the right of the viaduct. This may be the photographer's cars. This appears to be a closer view of the photo catalogued as CP.2007.CL.1-2193. It also appears to be a view from the opposite direction of the photo catalogued as CP.2007.CL.1-134. See: Map 3; Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    Trinity Heights Line
  13. Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1920-1929

    Texas Electric Railway Trinity Heights Line viaduct (side view). The structure was known by various names: The Clarendon Trestle, the Trinity Heights Line Viaduct, the Monroe Street bridge and the "Strickland Stonehenge".

    Record Type: Photo

    Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  14. Trinity Heights Line Viaduct - ca 1920-1929

    Texas Electric Railway tracks on the Trinity Heights line; possibly the Trinity Heights viaduct. A Passenger Motor is approaching the viaduct. Note the two cars parked under and to the right of the viaduct. This may be the photographer's cars. This appears to be a longer view of the photo catalogued as CP.2007.CL.1-2128. It also appears to be a view from the opposite direction of the photo catalogued as CP.2007.CL.1-134. See: Map 3; M...

    Record Type: Photo

    TER Trinity Heights Line Viaduct
  15. Trinity Heights Viaduct over Clarendon Avenue - ca 1928

    View across the Trinity Heights viaduct, which ran over Clarendon Drive. This photograph was taken before the Hormel plant was built on 8th Street. This appears to be a view from the opposite direction of the photos catalogued as CP.2007.CL.1-2128 and CP.2007.CL.1-2193. See: Map 8, no detail

    Record Type: Photo

    Trinity Heights Viaduct over Clarendon Avenue
  16. Trinity Heights Viaduct Remains - ca 2022, March 6-12

    Phillip Myers, son of Johnnie J. Myers, reading the wayside sign under a section of the old Trinity Heights viaduct on Clarendon Drive.

    Record Type: Photo

    Trinity Heights Viaduct Remains
  17. Trinity Heights Viaduct Wayside Sign - ca 2022, March 6-12

    Wayside sign under a section of the old Trinity Heights viaduct on Clarendon Drive.

    Record Type: Photo

    Trinity Heights Viaduct Wayside Sign
  18. View from Trinity Heights Viaduct Looking into Downtown Dallas - ca 1920-1929

    GLASS-PLATE NEGATIVE PRINT: Texas Electric Railway Trinity Heights line looking south on a viaduct. This view looks into downtown Dallas, which can be seen in the skyline. To the right of the line, prominently stands a 'Danger Keep Off ' sign. There are two cars parked in left of the scene, under the viaduct. One of them may be the photographer's vehicle. See: Map 3; Map 8

    Record Type: Photo

    View from Trinity Heights Viaduct Looking into Downtown Dallas

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