IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 17
operation to the interurban street railway cars, and. since it
has become a custom to provide stopping-places at definite
points for the electric cars the analogy between the two means
of transportation is still more striking. It has been found
in practice that frequent stops of electric cars, running at
high rates of speed, at any point where a passenger might
choose to get on or off, interfered with rapid transit, and was
expensive in the application of power, so that to secure the
best results a system of regular stops has been introduced
on these railways. The average rate of speed on interurban
railways is thirteen miles an hour, and maximum speeds of
twenty-five miles an hour are reached.
One of the most important features connected with the
development of the electric service, and that which is certain
to make the interurban electric railway a permanent factor in
methods of passenger transportation, is the relative frequency
of service. A steam railroad line of moderate length, connect-
ing two large towns and stopping at a number of way stations,
rarely operates more than a few trains a day each way, say
from six to twenty, and averages but little over twenty miles
an hour in speed. An electric railway which: connected
the same towns would according to the importance of the
places, give a service of certainly one car an hour, and if there
were many villages along the line, as many as four cars an
hour. The first car would be started early in the morning
and the service would be continued throughout the day well
into the evening, so that there might be sixty or more
opportunities to pass from one to the other town. The
speed would probably not exceed fifteen miles an hour, but
the great convenience of frequent service would draw travel
away from the steam railroad. With cars running fre-
quently there is a great saving of time for a man who may
have a small business matter requiring his personal attention
in some neighboring town, if it is possible for him to jump on
a car, ride fifteen miles in about an hour, attend to his busi-
ness, and find in a very few minutes a car on the electric