02325oam 2200433 450 991079260900332120231103190442.01-4396-5933-8(CKB)3710000001050493(MiAaPQ)EBC4797461(Au-PeEL)EBL4797461(CaPaEBR)ebr11336450(OCoLC)972291794(EXLCZ)99371000000105049320170216h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierLost Oregon streetcars /Richard ThompsonCharleston, South Carolina :The History Press,2017.©20171 online resource (150 pages) illustrations, maps, tables1-4671-3685-9 Includes bibliographical references.Albany, 1889-1918 Astoria, 1888-1924 Baker City, 1890-1904 Cherry Grove, 1912-1933 Corvallis, 1890-1896 Eugene, 1891-1927 Forest Grove, 1906-1911 Klamath Falls, 1907-1911 Medford-Jacksonville, 1891/1914-1920 Milton-Freewater, 1907-1931 Salem, 1889-1927 West Linn, 1894-1930The streetcars that plied Oregon's small-town streets were every bit as diverse as those in Portland and their history even more fascinating. Learn of the devastating 1922 fire that scorched Astoria's plank road railways and put a halt to its once-thriving streetcar network. Muse over the tale of a beloved white horse named Old Charlie that proved more efficient at powering Albany's streetcars than the alternative steam locomotive. Laugh at the spectacle of university students being carted back to their dormitories on the Eleventh Street Line's special midnight "drunk express" trains. Take pride in the tiny town of Cherry Grove, which became the first in the West to embrace new battery technology. Local historian Richard Thompson celebrates the lost trolley lines that transported Oregon's people across the state for decades.Street-railroadsOregonHistoryStreet-railroadsHistory.388.42Thompson Richard143013MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792609003321Lost Oregon streetcars3711388UNINA