An edition of The Interurban Era (1961)

The interurban era.

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The interurban era.
Middleton, William D.
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An edition of The Interurban Era (1961)

The interurban era.

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The Interurban Era is an ambitious book recording various operations and equipment of North American interurban electric railways. It spans the entire United States (by geographical region), Canada and the Caribbean. It covers the late 19th century and first half of the 20th century when electric railroads helped cities connect to each other and grow, and their eventual demise. The book has plenty of beautiful B&W photographs that capture the subject in such a majestic way, and Middleton's writing helps fire the imagination for what was quite an exciting era in rail travel.

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Kalmbach
Language
English
Pages
432

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Cover of: The interurban era.
The interurban era.
1965, Kalmbach
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Cover of: The interurban era
The interurban era
1961, Kalmbach
Cover of: The interurban era
The interurban era
1961, Kalmbach
in English

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[Milwaukee]

Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HE4471 M48 1965

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Pagination
432 p.
Number of pages
432

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OL14718374M

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