Passenger Tariff No. 6-A Booklet for the Denver & Interurban Railroad

Name/Title

Passenger Tariff No. 6-A Booklet for the Denver & Interurban Railroad

Entry/Object ID

2015.6.12

Scope and Content

This is a Denver & Interurban Railroad local passenger tariff no.6-A listing "one way, round trip and commutation fares; also rates for newspaper tickets." Trips were from Denver to Boulder along the Kite Route. It was used by station agents or conductors to sell tickets at the correct price. The booklet contains 43 paper pages with two thicker cardboard covers, stapled together at the spine. The covers are a brick red with black text, and there are 4 holes punched in the left side of the back cover.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Schedule, Fee

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Schedule

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Other Documents

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Railroads, Conductor heads, Trips, Tariffs, Booklets

Search Terms

Denver & Interurban Railroad

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

1920 - 1920

Archive Size/Extent

One booklet, 3 1/2" x 8 1/2" in a letter size file folder with items 2015.6.9-14. Folder is stored within a larger, legal size file folder.

Archive Notes

Date(s) Created: 1920 December 7 Date(s): 1920/12/07 Copy/Orig/Other: Original

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

2015.6.1, 2015.6.10, 2015.6.11, 2015.6.13, 2015.6.14, 2015.6.2a-b, 2015.6.3, 2015.6.4, 2015.6.5, 2015.6.6, 2015.6.7, 2015.6.8, 2015.6.9

Provenance

Notes

Admin or Biographical History: This booklet contains the prices for passengers traveling on the Interurban from one location to another. Used by station agents or conductors to sell tickets at the correct price. Custodial History: Item(s) were donated in 2015 to the Broomfield Depot Museum by railroad memorabilia collector Sidney White. Sidney purchased many items from a variety of sources, including antique stores, antique dealers, and retired railroad employees.