"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time." 
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Trolleys of the Capital District
 When it came to first-class 
transportation, not many regions of North America had more to offer than
 the trolley lines of  New York's Capital District. From their humble 
beginnings as horse roads forming belts around Albany, Schenectady, and 
Troy, these trolley lines helped move people around Upstate New York 
from the late 1800s until their final exit after World War II. The lines
 of the United Traction Company, Schenectady Railway, and the Hudson 
Valley Railway provided hundreds of miles of track around their home 
cities, as well as direct routes to resorts in the Adirondacks, Lake 
George, and Saratoga Springs. The trolley lines became famous for 
disasters that made national headlines, labor disputes, and engineering 
wonders that included the longest trolley bridge in the world. The 
vintage images in Trolleys of the Capital District provide insight into 
an era gone by and an often forgotten form of transportation.  (Check Catalog)
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