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Plano and the Interurban Railway

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Product Code: 9781531646813
ISBN13: 9781531646813
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Plano and the Interurban Railway

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Over a century ago, an industrial America was awakening, and a new transportation technology arrived on the north Texas prairie: electric interurbans. Plano's Interurban Railway depot was dedicated in July 1908, and electric interurban rail travel began with the creation of the Texas Traction Company. In 1917, three separate systems were connected by a single entrepreneur, J. F. Strickland. Throughout the 1920s, the Texas Electric Railway traveled in and out of Plano carrying riders, mail, and freight. The system was built to travel on existing streetcar tracks and often ran over private rights-of-way between cities. To promote interurban travel, the company created unique cars and special classes of service to appeal to every need. In the post-World War II era, however, the popularity of automobiles ended the important era of electric interurban travel.


Author: Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservat
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Publication Date: Jul 15, 2009
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10: 1531646816
ISBN-13: 9781531646813
 

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