Kenosha on the Go (Images of Rail: Wisconsin)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.74 (858 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0738550981 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A co-founder of the Kenosha Streetcar Society, Doyle goes into great depth in his book on the formation of the city's current streetcar system.In a question-and-answer session, he put to rest the question of the difference between a "streetcar" and a "trolley."The answer?There is no difference. Cibrario was signing copies of his recent novel, "Secrets on the Family Farm," when an old neighbor from nearby the actual farm that inspired the book stopped to visit."As soon as I saw the writer, I said, 'That can't be Nick!,” said Denia Peltz.It was. Title: Such a novel ideaAuthor: Joe PotentePublisher: Kenosha NewsDate: 11/30/2008A book signing turned into Old Home Day for author Nick Cibrario on Saturday. They quickly reacquainted them
Great photos and information M. Pavelich This is a very complete and concise book detailing Kenosha's transportation system. Highly recommend it!. Wish To Look Back At Kenosha's Transportation Past? George Gong Comprehensive information on Kenosha's public transportation past & present. Along with it's varied rolling stock.. Jerry Hutchison said Kenosha on the Go. The book was shipped quickly from the seller, and is in excellent, "like new" condition. It met all my expectations and is a very well written and organized book. It covers the story of trolleys in Kenosha in much detail from the early days to the present. If yo
Kenosha on the Go also brings readers to the rebirth of streetcar operations in Kenosha at the dawn of the 21st century.. Kenosha on the Go chronicles 110 years of transportation in Kenosha. From the first interurban streetcar that reached Kenosha’s northern city limits in 1897 to the existing transit system in 2007, this book covers local streetcar operations, trackless trolley and bus operations, the two electric interurbans that served Kenosha, and the North Western Railway
Doyle, the primary author of this title, cofounded the Kenosha Streetcar Society with Louis Rugani of Kenosha in 2002. . Doyle was raised in Chicago where streetcars, interurbans, “L” trains, subway trains, trackless trolleys, and buses were all part of the everyday scene. John F. Kenosha Streetcar Society member Kenneth C. Springirth, author of four Arcadia books, wa