During the decade of World War II, some pioneering color photographers were out shooting film on the last of Pennsylvania's traction: Philadelphia Transport, Market St Elevated, Fairmont Park, Red Arrow, P&W, LVT, Scranton Tran, L&WV, W-B Railway, Conestoga, Hershey, A&LV, Johnstown Traction, West Penn and PGH Railways.
More Pennsylvania Trolleys, pg. 3,
What Happened to the Trolley?, pg. 4,
Philadelphia Trolleys, pp. 5-15,
The Market Street Subway-Elevated, pp. 16-19,
The Fairmount Park Trolley, pp. 20-27,
Red Arrow Lines, pp. 28-30,
Philadelphia and Western, pp. 31-33,
Lehigh Valley Transit, pp. 34-59,
Scranton Transit, pp. 60-67,
The Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad, pp. 68-73,
Wilkes-Barre Railway Co., pp. 74-81,
Lancaster, pp. 82-87,
Hershey, pp. 88-89,
Altoona, pp. 90-96,
Johnstown, pp. 97-104,
West Penn Railways, p. 105-119,
Pittsburgh Railways, pp. 120-127,
Epilogue, pg. 128.
Hardcover with dust jacket, 128 pages, 8.5 x 11 in., Color photographs with captions.