From the beginnings of the horse car era to the "sardine days" or World War II, Cleveland transit operators provided high quality service while introducing procedures and equipment that were widely copies elsewhere.
The social and political aspects of Cleveland's public transportation history are the subject of this companion volume to Horse Trails to Regional Rails. The focus here is on the technological aspects of the system.
From the start of street railway operations in 1859 until the end of the surface electric era in 1963, the city was crisscrossed with...
From the beginnings of the horse car era to the "sardine days" or World War II, Cleveland transit operators provided high quality service while int...