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The "Larry's List" site is not intended to be a history of interurbans or a gallery of photos of rolling stock.  Several sites can be found that provide some of that information.  Additionally, we have tried to avoid duplication of photos that can be found on other sites, even though those photos might very well fit in with the information provided here.

As this site progresses we will insert hyperlinks within the pages that can take you to the "index" or "home" page of other sites with more information or photos.  In addition to links within the pages of "Larry's List" these external websites will be listed here.  Some webmasters do not like external links to point to a page or image below the home page.  They prefer that links point to the top page and that you "drill" your way down to the desired page.  On this links page we will list the home page of external sites and show you what to click to reach the desired information.

When you see this symbol  =>  it will indicate a button that you need to click at the external website to reach your destination.  Since many websites are updated regularly this "drilling down" description might become outdated.  We apologize in advance if that happens and will try to keep this site current.  In the mean time, if you experience this problem just have a good time exploring the external sites.  In addition to what you originally sought you might find something else of interest.  But please, do not get lost.  Remember to come back here again.

Please remember that the creators of "Larry's List" are not responsible for the content, accuracy or privacy policies of other websites.  Some external web sites might install cookies, spyware or adware on your computer.

The work on this page has just begun.

Jerry Appleman has a large site full of railroad and traction photos. Click here for his home page http://www.jerryapp.com/rr_album.html and then drill down through Page 3 or his photo archive.

Nate Bilger has a site dedicated to all things Indiana.  Click here http://indiana.railfan.net and then choose GHOSTS from the left column to reach photos and information about interurban remnants.

Robert Brown found and photographed many remaining parts of the Union Traction line in Carmel.  His Carmel photos can be seen at http://www.geocities.com/utcinterurbanpics/ along with Union Traction items from Fort Harrison, Noblesville and Marion.

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