Passenger traffic has increased 25 per cent in three years on coordinated street-car and bus system; improvements costing $dollar; 2,000,000 have been made during past three years; new equipment for freight handling have been greatly improved; city now is served by some 75 mi. of street railroad track, besides new Grand Boulevard electric freight line, recently electrified belt lines, and numerous motor-bus routes.
Vision of local business men puts Oklahoma railway on paying basis
Elec. Ry. Jl
Electric Railway Journal ; 73 , n 16
1929
4 pages
6 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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