Streetcars at the Pass

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Author: Ronald Dawson

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 9781469728674

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In 1881, the railroads came to the dusty West Texas town of El Paso bringing drummers, lawmen, gunmen, gamblers, ladies of the evening, miners, and untold others. They did not all have horses or buggies and the town fathers soon recognized the need for a mule-powered streetcar system. This is the story of how those mule cars carried the colorful characters of El Paso around town and across the Rio Grande to Mexico. It is also the story of the spoiled town pet, Mandy the Mule, and the remarkable survival of the car Mandy pulled, No.1. The author takes extraordinary care to separate popular legend from documentable evidence. The story of early day mass transit would not be complete without the sad tale of Tobin Place and its railroad after the turn of the century as well as the intriguing tale of the much anticipated, but little used, plush electric interurban to Ysleta.

Streetcars of New Jersey

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Author: Joseph F. Eid, Jr.

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0980102626

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This is Volume III of a 3 volume set. It chronicles the history of Streetcars in New Jersey, from the first horsecars to the modern trolleys and light-rail cars. this volume covers the Metropolitan Northeast portion of the state. Photographs are included as well as routes and rosters for each company.

A Splendid Ride

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Author: Monroe Dodd

Publisher: Kansas City Star Books

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0972273980

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Illustrated history of Kansas City's streetcar system, beginning with horse drawn cars in 1870. In the 1880s, Kansas City built the country's third-largest cable car system. By the turn of the century, cable and horse cars were rapidly replaced by electric streetcars. The streetcar network grew to more than 300 miles of track, not including interurban lines that stretched in six directions, some more than 40 miles. In the 1930s, competition from automobiles and growing expenses caused the operators to begin converting to buses. Streetcars enjoyed a brief resurgence during and just after World War II, but then were increasingly replaced by gasoline and then diesel buses. Kansas City's last streetcar ran on June 23, 1957.

Manhattan's Lost Streetcars

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Author: Stephen L. Meyers

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2005-10-05

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 143963260X

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By the first quarter of the 20th century, Manhattan had well over 400 miles of streetcar trackage, an investment of several million dollars. Less than 50 years later, the rail system had completely vanished. Manhattan’s Lost Streetcars chronicles the finance, political pressures, and advancing technology behind Gotham’s streetcar networks from 1890 to 1935. The story ends with the dismantling of the system. Manhattan’s Lost Streetcars recalls a bygone era when public rail transportation was aboveground and New Yorkers rode the Metropolitan Street Railway, the Green Lines, the Manhattan Bridge Three Cent Line, and the Brooklyn & North River line, among others. It features images of the independent rail companies and the individual lines that made up a vast public transportation network in Manhattan.

Streetcar Suburbs

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Author: Sam Bass WARNER

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2009-06-30

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 0674044894

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In the last third of the 19th century Boston grew from a crowded merchant town, in which nearly everybody walked to work, to a modern divided metropolis. The street railway created this division of the metropolis into an inner city of commerce and slums and an outer city of commuter suburbs. This book tells who built the new city, and why, and how.

Cleveland and Its Streetcars

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Author: James R. Spangler

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738539676

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Cleveland and Its Streetcars takes the reader back to when railway cars dominated the local street scene. The book focuses on the era of 1910-1954, from the time that Cleveland Railway Company took over operation of the consolidated streetcar lines to the day that the last streetcar rumbled over the city's streets. Cleveland's trailer trains, articulated cars, and its Peter Witt car model were widely admired by the nation, and the streetcar reigned supreme through the end of World War II. In 1942, the Cleveland Transit System (CTS) took over the streetcar lines, and eager to "modernize" its fleet, it decided to replace the streetcars with buses, trackless trolleys, and a crosstown rapid transit line. After the end of the war, in May 1945, the first post-war conversion took place. Then the pace of replacing the streetcars with rubber-tired vehicles quickened. By 1954, the task was complete. This book, with over 200 photographs, documents this changing Cleveland scene--when a wonderful era in transportation flourished and then, sadly, disappeared.

Portland's Streetcar Lines

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Author: Richard Thompson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010-10-25

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1439640386

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Portland neighborhoods owe their location, alignment, and growth to a splendid, 19th-century innovation: the streetcar. This city still bears the imprint of the carlines that once wove their way out to suburbs in every direction, including Fulton, Portland Heights, Goose Hollow, Nob Hill, Slabtown, Willamette Heights, Albina, Saint Johns, Irvington, Rose City, Mount Tabor, Montavilla, Mount Scott, and Sellwood. As routes developed, people used them for more than just getting to work; they also discovered the recreational function of street railways while visiting friends, parks, and shopping areas farther from the center of town. The time of the trolley peaked during the 1910s. In 1927, the local street railway system entered a period of slow decline that ended in 1950, when Portland’s last city streetcars gave way to buses. This is the history of those classic lines.

Streetcars of New Jersey

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Author: Joseph F. Eid, Jr.

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-11

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 098010260X

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This is Volume I of a 3 volume set. It chronicles the history of Streetcars in New Jersey, from the first horsecars to the modern day trolleys and light-rail cars. This volume covers the Atlantic Coast, organized by county, from Perth Amboy to Cape May. Photographs are included as well as routes and rosters for each company.