Chattanooga�s 138-year public transportation heritage is a complex and colorful conglomeration of some 32 companies that were initially comprised of horse-drawn streetcar lines. They were later upgraded to electric traction operations; steam dummy lines; and finally to the motor-coach buses of today. Chattanooga�s transit story has been unique from its inception. Few cities have had any connection to the incline railways that were constructed in this mountainous city; one of which; the famous Lookout Mountain Incline Railway; is still in daily operation. Today�s CARTA transit system has innovated one of the largest fleets of battery-operated electric buses; which other transit companies use as their model for comparison.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Bad decisionBy LaurenceMcUnder no circumstances would I suggest that anyone buy this book for any purpose. Especially dont buy it; if you are considering the Kindle edition. On the Kindle Fire the pages are approximately 1/3 the size of the Kindle Fire screen; and cannot be enlarged. Thus the pages are so small; you can read neither the notation; nor the lyrics at anything near a normal viewing distance. Second; although the book says "includes Super-Tab notation" on the cover; it does not have ANY type of tablature; super or otherwise. Furthermore; what notation is in the book is only the for the vocal music. If you have any interest in playing the music on any instrument youll have to go online to find the music there. Trust me your online search will give you much better results. Shame on Alfred Music Publishing for offering it and shame on for enabling them to sell it.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I love John Prine and his music so I bought this ...By Brian V.I love John Prine and his music so I bought this book to learn some of his songs. The title suggest there would be more than 8 song but the ones listed on the cover are all you get. Each song could have been put on one or two pages so that one could play along without turning the page but instead each song is over multiple pages making it difficult to use. Those extra pages could have been used to add more song which is what I expected.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One StarBy anonymousGuitar tab is merely the melody line; not the tab for the finger-picking pattern. Very misleading!