Circa 1915-1925 era Capital Traction Company paper transit ticket used in Washington, D.C. , produced by the Security Bank Note Company in Philadelphia. The ticket was valid for one fare on the company's transit lines in the District of Columbia. The design features a portrait of George Washington
about a 1-inch by 2-inch green slip, has a big tear
was for one-fare transit ticket issued by the Capital Traction Company (CTCo) for use on its streetcar and trolley lines in Washington, D.C.. The Capital Traction Company was one of the two primary streetcar operators in the nation's capital during the early 20th century
code Jsb 327