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A $10 discount when buying two great CERA books - Northern Indiana Railway (CERA's Bulletin-132) written by George K. Bradley and Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad: How the Medal Was Won (CERA's Bulletin-132) for one great price!
In Northern Indiana Railway veteran CERA author George K. Bradley recounts the life and times of this remarkable traction enterprise until the 1930's played a role in linking communities extending from Benton Harbor, Michigan to Michigan City, Indiana.
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad: How the Medal Was Won is set in the heyday of the interurban when the Charles A. Coffin medal was awarded to innovative electric railways. This coveted award was won by the “new” Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad in the late 1920's. Text, photos and company documents recall the earlier “wood car” days, the conversion from AC to DC electric propulsion, arrival of the orange steel cars and other improvements continuing into the 1930's.