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Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton,

Metropolitan Railways: Rapid Transit in America by William D. Middleton,
Early in the 19th century, growing American cities began to experience transportation problems. One solution was the horse-drawn streetcar, developed in 1832, but it soon proved inadequate. The first elevated train was transporting passengers above the streets of Manhattan by 1871; the first subway opened 25 years later in Boston; and similar systems soon followed in Philadelphia and Chicago. Rapid transit was confined to these few cities until after World War II, when a new generation of systems began to appear. In the 1970s, light rail became an economical alternative to conventional rapid transit. By century's end, some three dozen cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico operated metropolitan rapid transit or light rail systems that transported five billion urban passengers annually, and still more were under construction or planned. These diverse systems include elevated lines ranging from Chicago's "L" to the fully automatic Skytrain metro of Vancouver, B.C.; subways from New York City's thundering tunnels -- the world's largest underground system -- to the thoroughly modern metro of Guadalajara; and light rail from lovingly restored New Orleans streetcars to the sleek, articulated vehicles of Silicon Valley. Metropolitan Railways is a large-scale, extensively illustrated volume that deals with the growth and development of urban rail transit systems in North America. It traces the history of rail transit technology from such impractical early schemes as a proposed steam-powered "arcade railway" under New York's Broadway through today's sophisticated systems. Rapid transit enthusiasts as well as residents of cities that are potential candidates for rapid transit or light railsystems will find this book indispensable.



Craps to Win Thousands by Carroll Meyer,
Craps to Win Thousands by Carroll Meyer,
A sure bet for the gambler and non-gambler, this new book by Gold Buffet restaurant owner Carroll Meyer offers proven strategies for the craps player along with intriguing accounts of his own gambling experiences. The beginner, as well as experienced gamblers, will find many different systems to follow the many moods of the dice. You'll find strategies that have been used successfully for 40 years. Full color photographs of 60 Las Vegas stars who appeared at the Gold Buffet in North Kansas City, Missouri, and full-page copies of clown portrait originals by Red Skeleton are added bonuses to this fascinating book. Formerly an Iowa farmer, Meyer opened a steakhouse and bowling alley in Winterset, Iowa, in 1958. The buffet idea "took off like a rocket." Expanding to Kansas City in 1961, the Gold Buffet restaurant served over 10 million satisfied customers from 1961 to 1994. In 1975, Meyer added a Las Vegas showroom which headlined some of the country's top stars. Read the inside details of the entertainers who graced the showroom (which seated 1100) monthly.



North Kansas City, Missouri - North Kansas City is a city located in Clay County, Missouri. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 4,714.

Kansas City Spurs - The Kansas City Spurs (1968-1970) are a soccer team who played in the original North American Soccer League, based in Kansas City, Missouri. They played their home games at Kansas City Municipal Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kansas City Prophets - "Kansas City Prophets" was a term coined to refer to a group of gifted ministers who were either based at Kansas City Fellowship (later Metro Vineyard Fellowship, KC; and finally Metro Christian Fellowship), under the leadership of Pastor Mike Bickle;, or who were assocaited with the church.

Waldo, Kansas City, Missouri - Waldo is a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri that has continued to maintain its own unique character, even though it was annexed by Kansas City in 1909. Waldo's boundaries are Gregory Blvd on the north to 91st Street on the south, and Holmes Road on the east to State Line Road on the west.



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