Kenneth C Springirth: 10 books

Book cover of Arcade and Attica Railroad
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: November 2, 2009

In 1881, a narrow-gauge railroad was built in southwestern New York, from Attica to Arcade. It was later rebuilt to standard gauge to connect with what became the Pennsylvania Railroad. Concerned that the line would be abandoned, local farmers, merchants, and others raised money to purchase the railroad...
Book cover of Southeastern Pennsylvania Trolleys
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: September 29, 2008

An extensive number of trolley car lines linked the city of Philadelphia to the rich farmland and picturesque towns of southeastern Pennsylvania. These trolley lines traversed miles of narrow streets lined with row houses whose residents were proud working-class Americans. These historic photographs...
Book cover of Greater Erie Trolleys
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: March 29, 2006

When the first electric trolley car entered service in Erie in 1889, it revolutionized public transportation in the region. Within a few years, Erie became a major trolley hub linking the eastern and central United States. With the exception of a 15-mile gap at Little Falls, one could travel from New...
Book cover of East Broad Top Railroad
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: February 6, 2008

Chartered in 1856, the East Broad Top Railroad began operating in 1873 through scenic Huntingdon County in south-central Pennsylvania. This well-managed narrow-gauge railroad connected the isolated Broad Top Mountain coal field with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Mount Union. With a decline in the hauling...
Book cover of Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: February 9, 2009

Andrew Carnegie�s vision of transporting iron ore from his boats on Lake Erie to his Pittsburgh steel mills was realized when he obtained ownership of a series of railroad companies in the region. In 1900, these companies became the Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad, which connected the Lake Erie ports...
Book cover of Northwestern Pennsylvania Railroads
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: August 9, 2010

Erie�s rail link to Philadelphia was achieved in 1864 with the completion of the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, which later became part of the Pennsylvania Railroad. By 1869, railroad lines from Buffalo through Erie to Chicago were consolidated into the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, which...
Book cover of Pittsburgh Streamlined Trolleys
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: November 29, 2006

Pittsburgh Streamlined Trolleys covers the history of the trolley car system that once had the third largest fleet of Presidents' Conference Committee trolley cars in North America. Pittsburgh Railways Company was very innovative and constantly made design improvements in its trolley cars. This led to...
Book cover of Suburban Philadelphia Trolleys
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: August 8, 2007

The Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company prospered through the hard times of the 1930s and was the last privately-owned trolley system in the United States. Aerodynamically designed Bullet cars of the Philadelphia and Western Railway dramatically reduced travel time on the Sixty-ninth Street...
Book cover of Johnstown Trolleys and Incline
by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2006

The Johnstown flood on May 31, 1889, virtually demolished the horsecar lines of the Johnstown Passenger Railway Company, resulting in the system being rebuilt with electric trolley cars. Johnstown Trolleys and Incline covers the history of the trolley car system, trackless trolleys, and the Johnstown...
Book cover of New Orleans Fabulous Streetcars

New Orleans Fabulous Streetcars

America Through Time

by Kenneth C. Springirth
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 2017

The first street railway opened in New Orleans in 1835. Over the years various methods of powering the streetcars including horses, stream locomotives, overhead cable system, and fireless locomotives were tried. In 1893, electric streetcar operation began. At its peak in 1922, New Orleans had 225...
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