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Earliest CERA Publications
   
CERA Map 1 Traction Lines of Illinois
Fan Trip #1 5/01/1938 Valparaiso Division of Gary Railways
Fan Trip #2 6/19/1938 Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad
Bulletin #1 North Shore Line
Bulletin #2 Chicago Rapid Transit Metropolitan Division
Bulletin #3 West Towns
Bulletin #4 South Shore Line
Bulletin #5 Chicago Aurora and Elgin
Bulletin #6 Milwaukee Electric Railway
Bulletin #7 1st CERA Annual Report
Bulletin #8 Northern Indiana Railway
Bulletin #9 Windsor Essex and Lake Shore Railway
Bulletin #10 Texas Interurban Railway
Bulletin #11 Key System of Oakland, California
Bulletin #12 Hudson Valley Railway
Bulletin #13 North Shore Line Modernized Cars
Bulletin #14 IC Suburban Electric
Bulletin #15 Fostoria and Fremont Railway
New Equipment Photo 1940 PCC Color Plate
High Iron Illustration 1939 Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee

 

Bulletin 84: Gary Railways
by James J. Buckley

photograph of cover of Bulletin #84
Original Release: May 1949
Reissued: August 1975

“The purpose of this bulletin is to tell the complete story of the Gary Railways, Inc., from its beginning in 1908 to the cessation of streetcar service in 1947. Every effort has been made to make this story as complete and accurate as possible.” read more...

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Phhoto of the Front Cover of Bulletin 91Bulletin 91: Indiana Railroad System
Edited by George Krambles


Original Release: September 1950
Reissued: 1973

“The story of the Indiana Railroad Railroad System is a tale of one of the most interesting and diversified interurban railroads every operated, the story of a struggle under difficult and unfavorable conditions to keep in service a network of inter-city electric railways gridding central Indiana.” read more...

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