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107: The Yellow Car

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Episode 107: Let’s take a ride through history while examining the state of American transit infrastructure, the lost streetcars of the past, and the 1940s corporate conspiracy that may have stripped transit from your city.

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Patreon: Link

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Sources and Further Reading

Report Card on America’s Infrastructure: Link

Railroads in the Late 19th Century: Link

The world’s first electric streetcar: Link

Impact on Transit Patronage of Cessation or Inauguration of Rail Service: Link

Peter Yorke and the 1907 San Francisco Carmen's Strike: Link

The PHILADELPHIA TRACTION MONOPOLY AND THE PENNSYLVANIA CONSTITUTION OF 1874: THE PROSTITUTION OF AN IDEAL: Link

Moving the Masses: Urban Public Transit in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, 1880-1912: Link

Bloody Tuesday: Link

Streetcars, A History: Link

Engineering Invention: Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. Electrical Industry: Link

United States v. National City Lines(1948): Link

United States v. National City Lines, Inc.(1949): Link

United States v. National City Lines, Inc.(1951): Link

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Episode 107: Let’s take a ride through history while examining the state of American transit infrastructure, the lost streetcars of the past, and the 1940s corporate conspiracy that may have stripped transit from your city.

Twitter: Link

Patreon: Link

Shirts and more: Link

Sources and Further Reading

Report Card on America’s Infrastructure: Link

Railroads in the Late 19th Century: Link

The world’s first electric streetcar: Link

Impact on Transit Patronage of Cessation or Inauguration of Rail Service: Link

Peter Yorke and the 1907 San Francisco Carmen's Strike: Link

The PHILADELPHIA TRACTION MONOPOLY AND THE PENNSYLVANIA CONSTITUTION OF 1874: THE PROSTITUTION OF AN IDEAL: Link

Moving the Masses: Urban Public Transit in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, 1880-1912: Link

Bloody Tuesday: Link

Streetcars, A History: Link

Engineering Invention: Frank J. Sprague and the U.S. Electrical Industry: Link

United States v. National City Lines(1948): Link

United States v. National City Lines, Inc.(1949): Link

United States v. National City Lines, Inc.(1951): Link

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