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  2. List of interurban railways in North America - Wikipedia

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    Bartlesville Interurban Railway [2] Chickasha Street Railway [1] Muskogee Electric Traction Company [2] Northeast Oklahoma Railroad [2] Earlier Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri Inter-Urban Railway: Oklahoma Railway [2] Earlier El Reno Interurban Railway: Pittsburg County Railway [2] Sand Springs Railway [2] Earlier Sand Springs Interurban Railway

  3. Interurban - Wikipedia

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    The interurban (or radial railway in Canada) is a type of electric railway, ... This map shows the network across the two states in 1908.

  4. Detroit United Railway - Wikipedia

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    A map of the DUR network from 1904. Map of Detroit United Railway c 1907 First interurban cars on the Detroit, Almont and Northern Railroad, Almont, Michigan, July 1, 1914. The Detroit United Railway was a transport company which operated numerous streetcar and interurban lines in southeast Michigan. Although many of the lines were originally ...

  5. Texas Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Electric Railway was a historic interurban railroad that operated from Dallas, Texas, to Denison, Corsicana, and Waco. It began operation in 1908 and through the merger of several companies became the largest interurban railway operator in the South before its demise in 1948.

  6. Illinois Terminal Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The passenger railroad reorganized in 1937 as the Illinois Terminal Railroad (ITR) and continued to provide electric-powered interurban, long-distance multiple car passenger train service Peoria/Danville to St. Louis for almost another two decades. United States postal contracts helped provide revenue to make this service viable.

  7. Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The electric railway platform in Coeur d'Alene was built onto the docks to connect with steamboats on Lake Coeur d'Alene. Blackwell and Graves, together with James J. Hill of the Great Northern Railway, pushed the interurban lines to the south into the Palouse Country, eventually reaching Colfax, Washington, and Moscow, Idaho. This extension ...

  8. Puget Sound Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    Puget Sound Electric Railway, the Interurban Line near Tacoma Hoops were used to deliver orders to passing trains [2]. The PSE began operations on September 25, 1902 [3] with a line that started in downtown Tacoma, ran along Pacific and Puyallup Avenues, followed the course of present-day Pacific Highway through Fife and to Milton, turned southeast towards Puyallup and paralleled the path of ...

  9. The Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company - Wikipedia

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    The Waukesha Beach Railway was formally opened on June 25, 1895. The first interurban ran between Milwaukee and Kenosha on June 1, 1897. Other lines soon reached Watertown, Burlington, and East Troy. In 1922, TMER&L acquired the Milwaukee Northern Railway and added their Milwaukee to Sheboygan interurban line to the system.