. Electric railway journal . resolution authorizingthe Corporation Counsel to draw up aday-to-day agreement with the Detroit(Mich.) United Railway providing forthe construction of an extension of theWarren Avenue line. Although, aspointed out by the Corporation Counsel,this new line will be an extension ofthe Pingree line, the franchise forwhich provides that the company pavebetween the tracks, the city will in thiscase do the paving between J. Burdick, assistant general man-ager for the railway, emphasized thefact that it was against the policy ofthe company to add to the existing 3


. Electric railway journal . resolution authorizingthe Corporation Counsel to draw up aday-to-day agreement with the Detroit(Mich.) United Railway providing forthe construction of an extension of theWarren Avenue line. Although, aspointed out by the Corporation Counsel,this new line will be an extension ofthe Pingree line, the franchise forwhich provides that the company pavebetween the tracks, the city will in thiscase do the paving between J. Burdick, assistant general man-ager for the railway, emphasized thefact that it was against the policy ofthe company to add to the existing 3-cent lines. Work is being rapidly rushed to com-pletion on the new Twelfth Street ex-tension. Excavation on Twelfth Streetis under way and the steel and othernecessary materials for the construc-tion for the new line are on hand. Thenew tracks will be an extension of theTrumbull line, and cars of that linewill operate over the new extension,Oakman Boulevard and Metzer Avenuetracks to Woodward Avenue oppositethe Ford Consolidation of Street Railway Journal and Ele( Tric Railway Review Volume 54 Baltimore and New York, Saturday, October 11, 1919 ^Number 15 —A This is a delayed number of this paper and is issued onNov. 8. Notice About Binding HE Daily Eeport Number, dated Oct. 11 and issuedtwo weeks ago, was JNo. T5_of Vol. 54 aiTd was a sup-plement to this number which is No. 15-A. The pagingadopted in the report number was from 1 to 132, whilethat of this number is consecutive with Oct. 4. The reportnumber should be included by those who liind their copiesin the volume for the latter half of 1919, and the pub-lishers recommend that it be inserted at the end of thevolume, although those who prefer to do so may includeit between No. 14 and No. 15-A. Due provision will bemade in the index of this volume for the convention reportsupplement. We Are Resuming Publication OWING to printing troubles in New York, we are print-ing this issue in an outside city, and will continue


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