Record of Philadelphia Transporation Company route changes.

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Record of Philadelphia Transporation Company route changes.

Historical analysis of Philadelphia mass transportation systems, 1831-1957; by rail line in volume 1 and chronologically in volume 2. Compiled bewteen 1958 and 1960 by W.F. Weigand.

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Philadelphia Transportation Company

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