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The People's Automobile
(2020)
  • Dan Rager
Abstract
A pictorial book on Ohio's interurban railroads. Photos range from 1890's to the 1950's. Included are historical photos from Cleveland's early years building bridges, the powerhouse and trolley system. Euclid Beach Park, Cedar Point and dozens of locations state wide are seen for the first time. Photos are exclusive to this 102 page B&W book.
Keywords
  • Railroad photos,
  • Cleveland & Eastern,
  • Lake Shore Electric,
  • Cleveland & Chagrin Falls,
  • Interurban,
  • Trolley,
  • Ohio Rail,
  • Ohio Photos,
  • Ohio Railroad History,
  • Electric Rail,
  • Electric Railroad,
  • Transit,
  • Ohio Transit,
  • Cedar Point,
  • Euclid Beach,
  • Cleveland Powerhouse,
  • Cleveland transportation,
  • Geauga County,
  • Railroad photos Interurban Photos
Publication Date
July 1, 2020
Publisher
Maple Leaf Publishing Co.
ISBN
9781716860164
Publisher Statement
Take a fun and picturesque journey through Ohio’s interurban past and revisit transportation life as it once was. Hundreds of rare photos from the earliest days of electric rail are published here for the first time. See the birth, heyday and abandonment of interurban lines across the state. Included are photos of the Lake Shore Electric, Southwestern Division, Cleveland & Chagrin Falls and the Cleveland & Eastern Railway systems. From Columbus northward, this exclusive collection is the largest and most unique portfolio ever published. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this book will leave you speechless. Between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most towns and villages around the country had an electric railroad system. Before the invention of the automobile, some 17 million people rode this new form of transportation daily. These machines allowed people to live farther from their homes and jobs, connecting cities and suburbs. Millions used it to visit their entertainment destinations such as Euclid Beach Park, Cedar Point, Luna Park etc. Ohio had one of the best electric rail systems in the country. The age in which these lines ran was between the 1890’s and 1950's. It is the author’s desire to rekindle some memories and present Ohio’s interurban electric railroad history in a new light.
Citation Information
Dan Rager. The People's Automobile. CHARDONVol. Vol. 3 (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel_rager/47/
Creative Commons license
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons CC_BY International License.