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Seattle-Everett Interurban Railway, by Cheri Ryan & Kevin K. Stadler

Operating for 29 years, the Seattle-Everett Interurban Trolley traveled over 29 miles of rail carrying passengers and freight to nearly 30 stops along its line.  In the first decade of the 1900s, the Boston electrical engineering firm of Stone and Webster had designs of building an interurban electric railway system that would eventually connect Olympia, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia.  To start the Seattle north link, they purchased the existing Seattle-Everett Interurban Railway Company from Fred E. Sander in 1908.  Early on the morning of April 30, 1910, the Seattle-Everett Interurban Trolley made its inaugural run, starting in Everett.  On February 20, 1939, the trolley left Everett for its last run.​

Softcover, 6 x 9, 128 pgs.    

Seattle-Everett Interurban Railway, by Cheri Ryan & Kevin K. Stadler

$23.85Price
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