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More Info Toledo and Indiana Railway, The
History of the railway, through its infancy, the superstar years, into the 20s and through the depression, the freight rebirth of the 30s. and the final problems and day.
b&w photographs, maps, charts.
book : softcover


1965
2007.034.004 PF.0188.0187
More Info Interstate - History of Interstate Public Service Rail Operations
One of the longest electric interurban raiway routes in teh Midwest, running from Indianapolis to Louiseville. Covers major topics by chapter, including history, rights-of-way, terminals, barns & freight houses along the line. Both passenger & freight equipment are covered, also safety programs.
First printing.
b&w photgraphs, appendix with reprodructions of textual records
book : hardcover, dustjacket


1990
2007.034.055 Library TF725.I65M36 1988
More Info Northern Indiana Railway
CERA Bulletin #132 --Discusses the Rail lines of South Bend and Milwaukee, Elkhart County Street Railway, Southern Michigan Railway Co., & La Porte and Michigan City Rail Line. Interurban.
b&w photographs, map, charts, diagrams, bibliography.
book : hardcover, dust jacket


1998
2007.034.118 Library
More Info South Shore, The Last Interurban
Unique among interurbans. Hailas a technological triumph at the time it was laid down. From early struggles to award winning performance and back to problems. Served from Chicago to North western Indiana.
Third Printing 1973.
b&w photographs, appendix, index.
book : hardcover, dust jacket in plastic cover


1970
2007.034.135 Library
More Info Along the Line - Interurban to Clinton
Vol. 1, 1903-1931. A story of people, places and happenings along and adjacent to the T.H.I. & E. route.
Signed "Tractionally, Harry H. "Red" Howell (10-28-76)" on title page and further signed " Your pleasures will be numerous if you receive as many in the reading of this volume that I had while researching and compliling this book. Tractionally, Harry H. "Red" Howell (10-28-76)."
b&w photographs, maps, reproductions.
book : softcover


1976
2007.034.173 Library
More Info Indiana Railroad System
CERA Bulletin # 91
The story of "one of the most interesting and diversified interurban railroads every operated. The struggle to survive, the rolling stock and the operating details.
Second printing 1973
b&w photographs, maps, charts, reproductions of advertisements.

book : softcover


1950
2007.034.175 PF.0188.0206
More Info Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad - How the Medal was Won
CERA Bulletin 12. Primarily contains the material regarding "Cost of Reproduction of the Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway Company in Indiana" and the Brief submitted for the 5th annual award of the Charles A. Coffin Foundation.
b&w photographs, charts, maps, reproductions of records.
book : hardcover


1985
2007.034.182 Library

Electric Railroads of Indiana
The interurban probably reached a higher stage of development in Indians than in any other part of the country. This book provides information lacking previously about the smaller lines. Second edition.
Revised 1980.
Large map of Indiana and a panorama photo of 'shop' are found in envelope attached to inside back cover.
b&w photographs, charts, drawings. timetables.
book : softcover


1980
2007.034.211 Library

Duneland Electric
South shore line in transition. Interurban Chicago to South Bend, Indiana. Highlights the decade of change in the last interurban's history. A geographic survey of the line and facilities, assessment of how the South Shore changed in the period covered using passenger rolling stock and freights services / motive power as indicators. Chronicles the public activity that led to the rescue of the passenger service and refurbishment.
b&w photographs, col. photographs.
book : softcover


1984
2007.034.215 Library

Indiana Railroad – The Magic Interurban
CERA Bulletin #128.
When an extensive network of electric railways in Central Indiana were brought under a single management, Indiana Railroad was born, the nation's longest interurban electric railway.
b&w photographs.
book : hardcover, dust jacket in plastic cover


1991
2007.034.217 Library
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