Chicago's Lost "L"s

Chicago's Lost
Title Chicago's Lost "L"s PDF eBook
Author David Sadowski
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2021-07-12
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1439672911

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Chicago's system of elevated railways, known locally as the "L," has run continuously since 1892 and, like the city, has never stood still. It helped neighborhoods grow, brought their increasingly diverse populations together, and gave the famous Loop its name. But today's system has changed radically over the years. Chicago's Lost "L"s tells the story of former lines such as Garfield Park, Humboldt Park, Kenwood, Stockyards, Normal Park, Westchester, and Niles Center. It was once possible to take high-speed trains on the L directly to Aurora, Elgin, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The L started out as four different companies, two starting out using steam engines instead of electricity. Eventually, all four came together via the Union Loop. The L is more than a way of getting around. Its trains are a place where people meet and interact. Some say the best way to experience the city is via the L, with its second-story view. Chicago's Lost "L"s is virtually a "secret history" of Chicago, and this is your ticket.

Chicago Commerce

Chicago Commerce
Title Chicago Commerce PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1836
Release 1917
Genre
ISBN

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Orders

Orders
Title Orders PDF eBook
Author Illinois. Public Utilities Commission
Publisher
Pages 946
Release 1916
Genre
ISBN

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The Great American Transit Disaster

The Great American Transit Disaster
Title The Great American Transit Disaster PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Dagen Bloom
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 364
Release 2023-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 0226824403

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"One of the most enduring American urban myths concerns the death of the Red Car Trolley, an extensive and equitable system in Los Angeles County that some say was weakened and then eradicated by US car manufacturers. Yet as Nicholas Dagen Bloom shows, an array of larger yet less tangible forces together interacted to practically murder public transportation of all kinds in cities nationwide. Most centrally, public transit collapsed because essentially we wanted it to-no conspiracy necessary. Detailing the histories of transportation in Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, and San Francisco, Bloom seeks to set all of our transit myths to rest for the sake not only of accuracy but in order to enrich our conversations about public transportation funding today"--

AERA.

AERA.
Title AERA. PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1240
Release 1924
Genre Electric railroads
ISBN

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Opinions and Orders

Opinions and Orders
Title Opinions and Orders PDF eBook
Author Illinois. Public Utilities Commission
Publisher
Pages 1198
Release 1920
Genre Public utilities
ISBN

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Streetcars of America

Streetcars of America
Title Streetcars of America PDF eBook
Author Brian Solomon
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 65
Release 2014-06-10
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0747815259

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The handsome multicolored streetcar is a nostalgic icon of the some of the most romantic and heritage-rich locales in America, including San Francisco, New Orleans and Chicago, immortalised on stage and screen in classics including 'Meet Me In St Louis' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. Streetcars of America chronicles these vehicles from the earliest animal-drawn carriages to the height of their popularity in the 1920s, when there were more than 1,200 tram railways, to the turning of the tide in the mid-twentieth century when congestion and attacks from the automobile industry eventually pushed streetcars from most urban landscapes. But it also looks at the recent efforts to revive tram heritage that have led to vintage streetcars becoming a hip and environmentally-friendly daily commuter service, as well as tourist attraction, in more than thirty cities including Memphis and Washington DC.