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Electric Railway Journal

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Electric Railway Journal
CategoriesTransport
FrequencyWeekly (1908-1929)
Monthly (1929-1931)
PublisherMcGraw Hill
First issueJune 1908
Final issueDecember 1931
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York
LanguageAmerican English
ISSN0095-9715

Electric Railway Journal was an American magazine primarily about electric urban rail transit in North America, published by McGraw Hill from June 1908 until December 1931.[1] It was founded when publications Street Railway Journal (first published November 1884) and Electric Railway Review (first published January 1891) merged.[2] Initially published weekly, it became monthly in April 1929 until ceasing in December 1931.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Electric Railway Journal WorldCat
  2. ^ The Electric Railway Journal Electric Railway Journal volume 1 issue 1 June 8, 1908 page 1
  3. ^ Electric Railway Journal National Library of Australia
  4. ^ "Cutting the Cord". New Electric Railway Journal: 2. Spring 1986.
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