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.
The Public Service Trolley Lines in New Jersey
This book exposes the prominent personalities, politics, changing laws and regulation compelled by and for the ASV.Rather than create another picture book or a tabular data compendium exclusively, the authors aimed to reveal the obscure ...
No other book has done so much to arouse interest in New Jersey history. Edition of 1868 contains State census (1865) reports. Cooley, Henry Scofield. A Study of Slavery in New Jersey.
New Jersey's Trolley Heritage is a photographic essay of trolley cars that once served Atlantic City, Ocean City, and Wildwood, plus the modernized Newark City subway, along with the new Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Line and River Line.
Everything you've ever wanted to know about the Garden State can now be found in one place.
New Haven Streetcars illustrates the essential role played by streetcars in the transformation of the city, with images from each of the six groups of lines that served the New Haven area, including the Yale Bowl open cars, the universal ...
This book covers places never before exposed, including Canada, Kansas City, Kentucky, New Jersey, Oklahoma City, Portland, Savannah, and Seattle.
Clarksville, Tennessee, has a fascinating railroad history.
Storage batteries have run street cars before; years ago the experiment was tried here in Boston. ... Storage Battery Car Company (soon renamed the Railway Storage Battery Car Company), which was located in Silver Lake, New Jersey.