Shaker Heights Rapid Transit Lines – Modern Tramway Vol. 12 No. 137, May 1949
Modern Tramway talks, in 1949, of the Shaker Heights Rapid Transit (SHRT) Lines as “A high speed electric light railway entirely on reserved track, connecting a beautiful high class residential district with the centre of a large city. affording such speedy and efficient service that the car-owning suburban residents prefer to use it and park their cars on land provided by the line; a system which makes a handsome profit and has recently taken delivery of 25 of the most modern type of electric rail units in the world [which] are only some of the outstanding facts about Shaker Heights Rapid Transit."
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2025/01/04/sh ... -may-1949/
Historic Trams - Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio
Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. Find out how to make your model railway as accurate as possible.
-
- Posts: 638
- Joined: Wed Mar 28, 2018 9:36 pm
Return to “Real World Railways”
Jump to
- New Railway Modellers
- ↳ Welcome / Terms And Conditions / Guest Book
- ↳ General Model Railway Discussion / News
- ↳ Real World Railways
- ↳ Model Railway Shop
- ↳ Web Site Articles - Help contribute to the site
- ↳ Accepted Articles
- ↳ Submitted Articles
- ↳ Exhibitions and Events
- ↳ Items Wanted
- ↳ Competitions
- ↳ PHPBB 3.0.10
- Model Railway Manufacturers and Gauges
- ↳ Hornby - including Lima, Rivarossi, Jouef, Electrotren
- ↳ Bachmann
- ↳ Dapol
- ↳ Heljan
- ↳ Rapido Trains
- ↳ N Gauge Model Railway
- ↳ Large Gauge Model Railway - including 1, O, and S
- ↳ Narrow Gauge Model Railway
- ↳ Other Model Railway Manufacturers and Gauges
- Model Railway Scenery - Art and craft work
- ↳ Scenery
- ↳ Scratch and Kit building
- ↳ Garden Railways
- ↳ The Workbench
- Model Railway Baseboard and Trackwork
- ↳ Track/Layout Design
- ↳ Baseboard Design and Construction
- ↳ Personal Layouts - Planning
- ↳ Personal Layouts - Under Construction
- Model Railway Electronics and Technology
- ↳ Electrical & Electronics
- ↳ DCC Forum
- ↳ New discoveries???
- Forum for RailwayPictures.co.uk
- ↳ Railway Photographs
- ↳ Model Railway Photography