Interurban Press
Interurban Press was a small, privately owned American publishing company, specializing in books about streetcars, other forms of rail transit and railroads in North America, from 1943 until 1993. It was based in the Los Angeles area, and specifically in Glendale, California after 1976. Although its primary focus was on books, it also published three magazines starting in the 1980s, along with videos and calendars. At its peak, the company employed 10 people and generated about $2 million in business annually.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Publishing |
Genre | Electric transit, American railroads |
Founded | Los Angeles, California, U.S. (1943 | )
Founder | Ira L. Swett |
Defunct | 1993 |
Successor | Pentrex |
Headquarters | Glendale, California , United States |
Key people | Mac Sebree, Jim Walker |
Products | Books, magazines, videos, calendars |
Number of employees | 10 (1992) |
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