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Baxter, Sylvester
"Salvation by Trolly." Western New England magazine, volume 1, number 2, January 1912.
 
Cox, Harold E., Ed.
McGraw Electric Railway List, August 1918. New York: McGraw Hill, 1918.
 
Greenfield Recorder
"Conway Electric Street Railway" schedule. 10 September 1902.
 
"First Electricity For Trolley Line." 16 June 1967.
 
"Trolley Bells Once Rang." Greenfield Recorder, 16 June 1967.
 
Lee, Deane, Ed.
Conway 1767-1967. The Town of Conway, Massachusetts, 1967.
 
Lee, James E.
"North of Northampton." Shoreliner, Volume 20, issue 2, 1989. New Haven Railroad Historical & Technical Association, 1989.
 
Newton, Victor M.
"The Railroad History of Conway Massachusetts in connection with The Conway Electric Street Railway Company." Long Meadow, MA: Unpublished, 1981
 
Pease, Rev. Charles Stanley, A.M., Ed.
History of Conway (Massachusetts) 1767-1917 by The People of Conway. Springfield, MA: Springfield Printing and Binding Company, 1917.
 
Shaw, Donald E.
"Conway Electric Street Railway: A Trolley 'Life Line'." Transportation Bulletin, volume 3, April-May-June, 1949. Warehouse Point, CT: National Railway Historical Society, Connecticut Valley Chapter, 1949.
 
"Local Transportation." The Story of Western Massachusetts. 4 vols. H. A. Wright, Ed. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., 1949.
 
Wright, Harry Andrew, Author/Ed.
The Story of Western Massachusetts. 4 vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., 1949.
 
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"Huntington and Westfield River Railway Company." Informative document prepared for the members of the Committee on Street Railways, and the Senators and representatives of the Massachusetts Legislature of 1903.
 

Alfred Barten, 3 March 2001.
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