Featuring some of North America's notable interurban systems. Such as the NS&T, North Shore Line, and Montreal & Southern Counties systems. These systems interconnected different urban areas, hence the name inter-urban.

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  1. HCRR1 - Halton County Radial Railway's 25th Anniversary - Front Cover

    Halton County Radial Railway's 25th Anniversary

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    Since its formation in 1953, the OERHA has promoted the preservation of historic electric railcars. This video highlights the formation of the streetcar museum and shows how volunteers, over the years, have made it Canada's premiere operating Electric Railway Museum. Learn More
  2. MSC20 - Montreal & Southern Counties Railway - Front Facing

    Montreal & Southern Counties Railway

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    The history of the Montreal and Southern Counties Railway, interurban line. From 1897 to 1956 the M&SC Ry. served the Montreal south shore. This 47-mile line linked Granby in the east to the McGill Street Terminal in the city of Montreal. Learn More
  3. Chicago's North Shore Line - Front Facing

    North Shore Line

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    The North Shore Line was the direct link to downtown Milwaukee to the Chicago Loop. Bill Shapotkin provides a brief history of the origins of the line. Learn More
  4. T11 - PCCs on Parade - Part 2 - America's Heartland - Front Facing

    PCCs on Parade - Part 2 - America's Heartland

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    Shows the PCCs in Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City, St. Louis, Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Cincinnati, & Toronto. Learn More
  5. RAL36 - Red Arrow Lines - Front Facing

    Red Arrow Lines

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    The Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Company, referred to as the Red Arrow Lines, served the western suburbs of Philly until it was merged in 1970 under the SEPTA banner. Learn More
  6. SOI37 - Southern Ontario Interurbans - Front Facing

    Southern Ontario Interurbans

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    The Grand River Railway and the "Lake Erie & Northern Railway" were amongst the first interurban lines in Canada. Both were operated by the Canadian Pacific Railway & served the Waterloo/Kitchener area to Pt.Dover/Simcoe for over 70 years along the Grand River. The London & Pt. Stanley Ry was part of a proposed Ontario Hydro-Electric Railway network that never materialized. Learn More
  7. NST7 - The Niagara, St. Catharines, & Toronto Railway - The Little System that Could - Front Cover

    The Niagara, St. Catharines, & Toronto Railway - The Little System that Could

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    The Niagara, St. Catharines & Toronto Railway had steamships, passenger & freight operations local & interurban street cars, buses & even an amusement park making it one of the most diversified systems in Canada.

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