Report on the interurban railway lines of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company, 1912.

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Report on the interurban railway lines of the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company, 1912.

Report prepared for the company by L. F. Harza and Co., consulting engineers, Portland, Oregon. Includes narrative, history of the lines, statistical data, and photographs of stations, car barns, and rolling stock. Also includes two printed maps of Portland and vicinity, and route maps for Mt. Hood, Spring Water to Station 1530, Springwater Station 1910 to end, Springwater Station 1520-1920, Montavilla to Hayden Island (proposed), Wilamette [sic] Falls, Troutdale, Oregon City, and Mt. Hood Miles 0-10. Photographs include stations at Montavilla, East Portland, Golf Junction, Cottrell, and Hayden Island.

.5 cubic feet (1 volume in 1 document case, and 1 oversize folder)

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Portland Railway, Light, and Power Company

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The first public transportation system in Portland, Oregon, began in 1872 as a horsecar line on First Street. From the guide to the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company charts, 1891-1910, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) The first public transportation system in Portland, Oregon, began in 1872 as a horsecar line on First Street. When, in 1891, the separate cities of East Portland and Albina joined Portland to form a single city of 88...

Harza, L. F.

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L. F. Harza and Associates.

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