Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Company stock certificate 1910
From
The Street Railway Review Volume 15, 1905, page 33.
"It is not realized by the public in general, nor perhaps even by those most interested in electric railways, that the scene of most active development in this field has in the recent past been moving westward and is now in Indiana. Indianapolis, the capital of that state, is now one of the great interurban electric railway centers, and the roads now operated by the seven companies having that city for 1 terminus aggregate 515.8 miles. Connecting with two of these seven roads are the lines of five other interurban companies, with an aggregate of 173.3 miles of track in operation, bringing the total of electric railway systems over which through cars might be run to Indianapolis up to 669.1 miles. Large as these figures now appear, they will soon be increased…."

