This listing features a genuine vintage transfer ticket from the Chicago Consolidated Traction Co. This collectible piece of railroadiana paper is a testament to early 20th-century public transportation in Chicago, Illinois. The ticket is made from durable paper, designed for single use as a continuous trip transfer.

The front of the transfer ticket displays various directional options including North, South, East, and West, along with a comprehensive list of stops such as Evanston, Southport, Irving Park, Montrose, Lawrence, Belmont, Lincoln Avenue, W. Chicago Avenue, Robey St., Fulton St., W. Lake, 40th Avenue, West Madison, So. 48th, West 12th, Milwaukee, and Berwyn & Lyons. Punched indicators show 'APR | 3' and a serial number '3173'. It includes specific conditions for use, stating it is 'NOT A STOP-OVER CHECK' and 'Good only in direction punched below.' Options for 'HALF FARE' and 'NIGHT CAR 1:15 A.M.' are also visible. The back of the ticket features a 'WARNING!' regarding the unlawful exchange or sale of the transfer slip, referencing 'Section 1500 A, Revised Municipal Code of Chicago'. This listing includes the single transfer ticket as pictured.

Verified Specifications:
Brand/Maker: Chicago Consolidated Traction Co.
Item Type: Transfer Ticket / Pass
Era/Style: Vintage
Material: Paper
Specifications: Punched for APR 3, Serial No. 3173, Features various Chicago streetcar lines/stops
Features: Printed instructions and warning, directional and time indicators
Included Components: 1x Chicago Consolidated Traction Co. Transfer Ticket
Country of Origin: USA