Glossary of streetcar terms --
1. From horsepower to electric power : the early years --
2. More tracks to more places --
3. Trolleys to the country : Lake Minnetonka and Stillwater --
4. From profit to penury : the trolley vanishes --
5. Made in Minnesota : the "Tom Lowrys" --
6. Service, courtesy, safety : working for the company --
7. Trolleys in your neighborhood : everywhere by streetcar --
Como-Harriet-Hopkins and Oak-Harriet --
St. Paul-Minneapolis (interurban) --
Penn and Emerson-Fremont --
Minnehaha Falls-St. Snelling --
Cedar-28th Ave. S.-34th Ave. S. --
Epilogue : Conspiracy theories --
A. Twin City Rapid Transit ridership totals --
B. Lake Minnetonka rail operations --
C. Stillwater rail operations --
D. Twin City Rapid Transit Company subsidiaries --
E. Stand-alone bus routes --
F. Bus conversion dates --
G. Roster of passenger cars built at 31st Street and Snelling shops, 1898-1927 --
H. Twin City Rapid Transit work equipment --
I. Twin City Rapid Transit shops and carhouses, 1872-1954 --
J. Maps of the track systems of the Minneapolis Street Railway Company and the St. Paul City Railway Company --
K. Maps of the Twin City Rapid Transit Company bus lines --
L. Twin City Rapid Transit present plan of organization, January 1950 --
Glossary of streetcar terms
From horsepower to electric power
More tracks to more places
Service, courtesy, safety
Trolleys in your neighborhood
Epilogue : conspiracy theories.