Assigned ICC Numbers (updated on November 10, 2025)

The Motor Carrier Act of 1935 required all motor carriers to submit an application to the Interstate Commerce Commission for a certificate of operating authority. For those operating when the Act was signed into law the date for submission was no later than February 28, 1936. All carriers, whether it be a common carrier, contract carrier or carrier of passengers were subject to the requirement. The list below is of the ICC numbers assigned to the docket when the application was submitted. Many of the numbers were never actually used since applications in some cases were denied and no operating certificate was granted. Keep checking this article as new information will be added regularly.

  • 1 Eschenbach And Rodgers Contract Carrier application granted October 19, 1939, Company is a contract carrier for A&P Food Stores, (Sub-No. 1) Extension of operations granted Feb 12, 1942  for paper and similar commodities between designated NY, NJ and PA points over irregular routes. In 1947 there were 67 trucks in the fleet, supplying A&P stores from Elmira and Binghamton, New York on the north, south to Sunbury, PA with 125 employees.
  • 2 Truck Transport, Inc formed in Indiana May 1940 by Milton Ratner and Jesse L. Cook
  • 3- Inter-City Transportation Company, later known as Garden States Lines, Inc (Maywood, NJ)
  • 16- Virginia Dare Transportation Co. Inc
  • 17- Wiley Ikemire (Sub- No. 1) granted March 119, 1942
  • 18- Lang Transportation Corporation
  • 19- Bingaman Motor Express Co. Inc in 1920 had offices in Reading and Philadelphia, PA. Acquired in May 1960 by Hall’s Motor Transit
  • 20 Barnes Truck Lines Co, Inc. contract carrier granted certificate on 5/23/1942, Denver Colorado to Wyoming points
  • 22 Joe Davis, (Sub-No 1)certificate granted 5/3/1959 to transport general commodities between Murfreesboro and Monteagle, Tennessee
  • 23 American Carloading Corporation (Detroit, MI)
  • 25 J.A. Donham, common carrier application, decision effective Oct 29, 1938, (Sub- No. 4) granted Feb 26, 1942
  • 26 Mono Basin Transport, Inc. between Stockton, CA and Reno, NV via Eldorado, CA; between Stockton and Gardenville via Sacramento and Reno. On August 3, 1940 the ICC held a hearing on application of Western Truck Lines, Ltd. to purchase certain operating rights of Mono Basin.
  • 28 Ed Haines and S. N. Drum
  • 29 Nevada Transfer & Warehouse Company (Sub-No. 1) granted march 13, 1939 to haul household goods in NV, CA & OR
  • 32 Eugene Sterling Callahan dba Interstate Forwarding Co.
  • 38 Delbert Aikens dba Aikins Motor Express
  • 40 Richard Salem dba Wison Transportation Co. Inc. (Waltham, MA) (Sub-No. 3) extension of operating rights to Ware, MA granted Dec 8, 1949
  • 41 Harold B Reynolds dba North Plains Motor Freight Line
  • 42 Victory Corporation, certificate granted 2/15/1942 for general commodities between New York, NY and Roxbury, Conn.
  • 43 S. H. McCright
  • 48 Glen Pyle, issued July 28, 1938
  • 53 James A. Sproul, (Boston, MA)extension granted Spt 23, 1940 to haul drinks from Mills, MA to points in RI, CT, NJ and NY
  • 57 Crescent Transportation Company, Springfield, MA
  • 58 E.T. Daniels, (Sub-no.1) Soap and lard beyween points in Arkansas and Tennessee, denied April 23, 1940
  • 69 R. F. Boush
  • 75 Anna Smulovitz dba Smulovitz Bros. (Wilkes-Barre, Pa) Railroad trunk line carriers asked the ICC to stay order granting certificate to become effective on October 8, 1936
  • 81 Joseph O. Emmett, contract carrier granted 5/18/1942 between Cincinnati and Georgia points
  • 82 Green Line Motor Express, Inc, later Bestway of Indiana, Inc.
  • 94 Mary Margaret Surles
  • 96 Anthony Anderson and Clarence Anderson, extension denied Nov 4, 1940
  • 101 Dale Resler, (Sub-No. 1) Passengers between White City and Carlsbad, NM graned April 19, 1939 (Sub-No.2) granted June 8, 1941
  • 102 Perry Truck Lines, Inc. (Sub-No.2) granted Oct 23, 1941 extension of operations-Colorado
  • J.A.Pittman dba Pittman Truck Line
  • 106 John G. Schuster and June A. Schuster
  • 111 Sam H. Vigeant
  • 114 Albert J. Bone, extension of operations granted Sep 26, 1940, general commodities in Minnesota and Wyoming
  • 126 Walter Rayle Huey dba Huey Motor Express
  • 126 Loomis And Son
  • 128 (Sub-No 1) Henry Zottola, extension of operations between Baltimore & Washington DC, effective Oct 27, 1938
  • 130 Dallas L. Corbet (Robinson, Kansas)
  • 136 Loomis & Sons (Onawa, Iowa)
  • 137 B C Harnden dba Harnden Transfer & Storage (Laramie, WY)
  • 140 Auch Inter-Borough Transit Company (Sub-No. 1) extension in 13 states granted Mar 31, 1955
  • 141 Devere & Wallace, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA) petroleum products from Los Angeles, CA to points in Nevada and Utah
  • 146 The Austin A. Chambers Company (Sub-No. 2) denied May 1, 1950 extension-household goods
  • 151 Lovelace Truck Service, Inc. (Sub-No 7) Extension-Points within 7 miles of Terre Haute, Indiana granted March 8,1950
  • 152 Motor Express and Terminal Corporation
  • 155 Miller’s Forwarding Corporation
  • 157 Associated Transports Inc. issued Dec 18, 1937
  • 159 Jack Wehby dba Jack Wehby Motor Express In August 1937 granted by ICC a contract carrier certificate to haul packing house products and supplies from Nashville, TN to points in AL; boxes and baskets from Decatur, AL to Nashville. Also extension of operations of meats and other packing house products from Evansville, IN to Birmingham, AL was granted.
  • 160 Harry Levenberg dba Harry’s Express
  • 164 Hedrick Truck Lines, application denied on April 9, 1938
  • 165 L.E. Matthews, Pawnee Oil Co. (Sub-No.4) granted March 24, 1942 petroleum in bulk Nebraska and Iowa
  • 167 Conrad H. Kleinhole Extension granted July 31, 1939 petroleum from Kansas City to points in Nebraska
  • 171 Cohoes Trucking Co. Inc.
  • 173 Abbt Motor Transportation Co. (Cambridge, MA)
  • 176 Joseph E. Wolf (Sub-No.3) petroluem products between Parco, WY and Venago, NE
  • 182 Romeo J. Lavigne
  • 183 Coastal Tank Lines, Inc.
  • 186 August Luha
  • 190 Clayton Peterson
  • 200 Riss & Company (Sub-No.95) Extension-Garland, TX decided April 6,1950: (Sub-No.96) Extension-Detriot, MI granted June 3, 1950: (Sub-No.102) Extension-Des Moines, Iowa granted June 3, 1950: (Sub-No 104) Extension-Kansas Highway 26 granted Dec 6, 1949: (Sub-No105) Extension-Monroe, Michigan granted June 15,1950
  • 201 Consolidated Freight Company
  • 204 Clifford C. Smith
  • 209 Frank C Klein
  • 222-Liberty Forwarding & Distributing Corp. New York, NY
  • 224 North Coast Transportations Company
  • 225 Norfolk Southern Bus Corporation (Norfolk, VA)
  • 228 Hudson Transit Lines, Inc.
  • 229 Anton Kleeman (sub No.1) granted Nov 16, 1939 to transport beer from St. Joseph, MO to Spencer, Iowa and empty containers in the reverse directon over US Highways 275 and 71.
  • 232 William Nober dba Club Line Stages
  • 239 George J. Withers and Carl Ecklar dba Ecklar Motor Express250 Carl Charles Lusebrink
  • 252 Forney & Sons, Inc.
  • 253 Henry Van Meltebeke
  • 259 John Pressney
  • 263 Garrett Transfer & Storage Co. Inc. (Pocatello, Idaho)
  • 264 Roy H. Fowler
  • 265 Quaker City Bus Company
  • 271 J. C. Dunbar dba Dunbar Truck Line, 10214 Jackson Av, Southgate, CA
  • 276 William H. Schaefer dba Cedar Rapids Motor Freight
  • 281 AJ Leffer
  • 285 O.J. White
  • 288 Frank W. Hager
  • 290 Jack Rabbit Lines, Inc.
  • 292 F. R. Miller
  • 293 Blowers Transfer Co. On October 1937 the applicant asked for rehearing of contract carrier application
  • 297 F.R.Clemens and C.E.Johnson dba Clemens And Johnson
  • 305 Rexford Trucking Corporation
  • 307 Ingham Brokerage Inc.
  • 309 Hill Warehouse & Trucking Company
  • 319 William Charles Dugan
  • 330 J.M.Steam
  • 337 Jones Transfer Company
  • 338 Roman Hubbell
  • 339 Lincoln Movers, Inc.
  • 340 Querner Truck Lines, Inc.
  • 342 Quebec Central Transportation Co.
  • 345 James Couney dba TriState Motor Express (acquired by Acme Freight Lines in 1941
  • 348 W H Brashears (sub No. 3) granted March 9, 1942 Between Klickitat, Washington and Portland, Oregon
  • 353 O F Lane extension granted Sep 23, 1940
  • 354 Apache Freight Lines (Los Angeles, Ca) hearing by Joint Boards 47 and 167 held Jan 5, 1937
  • 359 Alfred R Gringas
  • 368 Glen Delbridge contract carrier decided Sep 10, 1939
  • 370 Charles E. Gotwatt
  • 373 Charles M Leith
  • 388 Frank M Cavanaugh
  • 389 George R Hook
  • 394 Wilmer Albert Lutz
  • 401 Howe Bros. Inc. common carrier granted Sep 25, 1940 to points in Pa, Ky, NC, SC, TN, VA, WVa to Ohio
  • 406 George Lipp (Winnebago, Ne)
  • 407 Dave Redman dba Redman Transfer Co, Ottumwa, Iowa
  • 452 Raymond S Border (Sub-No. 4) Extension-Nine states decided May 11, 1950
  • 457 R.L. Winton
  • 473 Western Freight Lines, Inc. issued on Sep 3, 1937, acquired by Gallagher Transfer & Storage Co in 1938
  • 480 T.W.Laird dba Klamath Falls-Malin Freight Line
  • 489 F.Landon Cartage Co.
  • 504 Harper Motor Lines
  • 508 H.F.Church, Inc. (South Windsor, CT)
  • 525 St. Andrews Bay Transportation Company, application effective Nov 27, 1936
  • 526 St. Andrews Bay Transportation Company
  • 550 Rudie Wilhelm Warehouse Co. Inc. (Portland, OR)
  • 551 Crutcher Brothers Company
  • 565 Fleetlines, Inc.
  • 573 Moe Gollock dba Mogul Petroleum & Transportation Company, permit as a contract carrier
  • 583 Homer G. Grant Motor Truck Lines (Indianola, IA)
  • 590 Ashcroft Blue Line Express (Stamford, CT)
  • 603 T R Shumpert dba Shumpert Truck Line
  • 605 Leo M Slade
  • 610 J.M.Sknner and H.W.Sknner
  • 611 Spokane-Butte Motor Coach Co. Inc. subsidiary of Washington Motor Coach Co.
  • 621 Return Loads Bureau, Inc.
  • 623 H. Messick Inc.
  • 629 Helms New York- Pittsburgh Motor Express Inc.
  • 637 J.J.Harrington
  • 638 J Russell Garult (Sub-No. 2) granted March 14, 1940 in Macomb County, MI
  • 643 Service Transfer Company
  • 646 Frank Folkner
  • 648 L.O. Erickson and C.W. Moshier
  • 650 Edwin M. Burchby and Fred L. Sherman
  • 655 Earl St. John
  • 657 Mary L Razza and James L Maher dba M-C-M Transportation Co. (Newport, RI)
  • 661 Denver- Los Angeles Trucking Company (Denver, CO)
  • 665 Missouri- Arkansas Transportation Co. common carrier authority granted May 28, 1942 points in AR, KS, MO and TN
  • 666 Tri-City Freight Lines, Inc
  • 667 Harry Kayan, extension of operations decided Sep 20, 1939, bakery products from St Louis, Missouri
  • 668 Inter-City Transportation Co. Inc. (Paterson, NJ)
  • 673 Henry G. Williamson (Glennbrook, CT)
  • 680 Jacob J. Lesser
  • 682 L.R. Burnham
  • 689 Jenaro Rementeria dba Jordan Valley Stage
  • 691 Comet Motor Express Co.
  • 694 Cletus K. Minummert
  • 696 Vanportation & Warehouse Corp.
  • 699 Clarence Wyatt
  • 701 John M. Sweeney
  • 702 Duluth Chicago Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 703 Hinchcliff Motor Service, Inc.
  • 704 Jesse O. Willet denied lease of rights on Sep 3, 1947 of Thomas Motor Freight
  • 721 A.A. Eichelman
  • 725 Joseph Meltzer Transfer & Express Inc. (Sub-No. 1) granted July 10, 1940
  • 726 Charles J. Hartman and Louis A. Hartman (Sub-No.2) granted March 18, 1940
  • 727 Bowman Bros. Bus and Truck Service
  • 729 Leroy Jenkins
  • 730 Pacific Intermountain Express Company
  • 745 Gerald S. Hagey
  • 751 J. J. Butler (Sub-No. 1) granted March 12, 1940 certain points in KS and MO
  • 773 O.T.Sims (Wamego, KS)
  • 787 Piedmont Mountain Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 788 The McMahon Transportation Co.
  • 796 Universal Service, Inc. granted October 14, 1941 cars from Wisconsin to Wis, Ill, Minn, and Mich
  • 798 Joseph N. Gendreau
  • 801 Tucumcari Truck Line
  • 803 W. H. Tiney
  • 808 Anchor Motor Freight, Inc.
  • 810 Arthur K Goodwin (Cherry Valley, MA)
  • 813 McKnight Transfer, Livery And Sales Co. Inc. Sub No. 1 granted May 24, 1940
  • 819 Arkansas Transfer & Moving Co.
  • 827 Maude E Fleming and Dorothy M Ivins
  • 838 Major Transfer Co. Inc. authority denied March 9, 1942
  • 840 Earl B Alexander
  • 850 H Varley Grantham, Varley H Grantham, Wilfred H Grantham and Charles E Grantham (Sub No. 3) granted March 29, 1940
  • 861 R E Perry
  • 873 Clayton Transportation Co. Inc. (later Sooner Freight Lines) sub No. 5 extension – Oklahoma points granted Dec 16, 1949
  • 878 Jeffersonville Transportation Company
  • 879 Service Lines, Inc. (Sub No. 1) granted Feb 26, 1942
  • 889 Southeast Arkansas Freight Line, Inc. (Sub No 1) Pine Bluff, Arkansas to Monroe, Louisiana extension of operations granted Dec 7, 1938
  • 891 Gerard Motor Express, Inc. (Sub No. 1) denied July 8, 1940 route between Terre Haute and Evansville
  • 885 WB Crane (Sub No. 3) granted Aug 8, 1940 Between West Point and Waynesboro, Mississippi
  • 886 Red Star Transportation Co. dba Red Star Lines
  • 902 Leonard Ragland
  • 903 Falwell Fast Freight Inc.
  • 904 Jedd Jones Jr, Lawrence Jones, and L.G. Tapper dba Jones Motor Line Of Malad City, Idaho. Operates irregular routes between Salt Lake City, Utah and Malad City, Idaho via Ogden and Tremonton, Utah. Operating authority acquired in March 1943 by Consolidated Freightways, Inc. for $3,000.
  • 906 Consolidated Forwarding Co. Inc. decided 9/19/1939 extension of operations in Illinois
  • 907 Consolidated Forwarding Co. of Wisconsin Inc. issued April 18, 1938
  • 909 Cornelius Service Company
  • 920 Ivan A Manske (Sub No 2) denied March 29, 1940 Norfolk, Nebraska
  • 921 Dean Truck Line
  • 931 Falls Cities Transfer & Storage Co. Inc.
  • 936 Valley Motor Lines, Inc.
  • 938 Joseph P Story and Rose Messano
  • 943 Gorea’s Motor Express Inc. of Utica, NY (acquired in Aug 1947 by Brown’s Express)
  • 948 TR Benedit issued May 18, 1938
  • 953 Frank Jess Patterson dba Patterson Transfer Co.
  • 954 Mid-States Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 957 Don Ross
  • 959 Roscoe Sharps, extension granted 8/21/39
  • 964 Orville Gragg
  • 966 Capital Truck Lines, Inc.
  • 972 Lawrence A Mitchell
  • 977 Henry Russell Tomkinson
  • 980 Whitfield Truck Line
  • 981 James R Sawyer and John K Sawyer, later known as The SawyerLines, Inc.
  • 983 Andy Sorenson dba Salina Freight. Service, issued June 1, 1938
  • 986 Kansas Nebraska Express Inc.
  • 998 Harry Lindsay, extension granted 6/2/39, agricultural implements from Moline, Illinois to Grand Island, Nebraska
  • 1000 Tri-City Drayage Co.
  • 1002 Asbury Park- New York Transit Corp (Sub No 7) granted Dec 15, 1954
  • 1003 The Meyer Transit Company
  • 1007 McCarter Truck Lines, Inc Sub No. 3) granted June 6, 1940
  • 1014 Forest E Miller (Sub No. 3) granted Aug 12, 1940 Between Hatfield, Indiana and Owensboro, Kentucky, (Sub No. 4) within 200 miles of Owensboro, Kentucky to points in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia
  • 1017 Vasilie Cojerean (Sub No. 1) granted Feb 12, 1942 paper tubes from Philadelphia, Pa to New York, NY
  • 1019 Ted Fowler
  • 1021 Gallup Mercantile Company denied Jan 16, 1939 because applicant is a private carrier not covered by ICC
  • 1022 Durango Mercantile Company
  • 1026 R S Hain, common carrier application granted June 17, 1940 to haul cotton bales between points in AL and MS, GA, and AL, extension of operations between Selma, Alabama and points in AL, GA, FL and MS denied October 9, 1940
  • 1034 Tidewater Express Lines Inc. 204 Key Highway Baltimore, Md
  • 1042 C.P.T. Freight Inc.
  • 1045 Olympic Peninsula Motor Freight Co. Inc.
  • 1051 Samuel Bros.
  • 1077 Arthur O Heckerman
  • 1078 Harry Tucker
  • 1083 Mitchell G Bowers
  • 1086 Best Bros. Inc. (Sub- No. 1) granted August 16, 1940 Newark, NJ to points in CT, MA, NY and RI
  • 1088 Inter-City Bus Line
  • 1091 Garford Trucking Inc. (Sub- No. 3) denied Dec 28, 1949 Extension: Fredricksburg
  • 1092 Brown’s Express Inc. (Sub- No. 3) denied Mar 13, 1940 Extension- Pownal, VT
  • 1093 JW Shamburger & Sons common carrier granted Oct 2, 1940; Texarkana, TX to points in Arkansas and Louisiana
  • 1096 Canada Coach Lines Ltd.
  • 1097 Denver-Salt Lake-Pacific Stages Inc.
  • 1103 Kofman’s
  • 1116 Elmer E Bunnell denied May 16, 1940 as contract carrier of petroleum products Kansas to Nebraska
  • 1117 M.G.M. Transport Corp.
  • 1121 PD Coakley Motor Transport Inc. portion of authority transferred to Drake Motor Lines, Inc.
  • 1123 Wheeler Dart Express Company (Marlboro, MA)
  • 1124 Herrin Transportation Co. (Sub- No. 2) granted July 29, 1940 Between Shreveport and Bossier City, Louisiana
  • 1130 Interstate Busses Corp.
  • 1141 Edwin Schultz contract carrier granted Sept 23, 1940
  • 1145 Edgar W Tunnel
  • 1148 Ed K Hulzdba dba Crescent Trucking
  • 1149 Harry E Grimes
  • 1150 JB Heeren later Heeren Trucking Co.
  • 1151 Port Jarvis Trucking Co. Inc.
  • 1156 Cornhusker Motor Freight Lines, Inc. common carrier application denied on March 3, 1942 Between Scottsbluff, Nebraska and Chicago
  • 1160 Wagman Transfer Corp.
  • 1166 Swanson Bus Lines Inc.
  • 1168 Baltimore Transfer Co.
  • 1171 Hall Motor Freight Co. (Sub- No 1) granted June20, 1940 general commodities Between Kansas City and Denver
  • 1174 WalterV Chaney denied July 8, 1940, Between points in Missouri and Illinois using irregular routes
  • 1184 George F Burnett Co. Inc.
  • 1187 Cushman Motor Delivery Co.
  • 1192 Brewster Trucking Corp
  • 1194 Andrew G Nelson Inc.
  • 1200 Rhode Island Bus Co, when earlier known as Rock Island Motor Transportation Co. was granted certificate on July 19, 1940
  • 1204 Rogers Fast Freight Inc.
  • 1206 Joe N. Owen dba Monticello Truck Line, later Ozark Motor Line, (Sub-No 2) granted July 29, 1940
  • 1210 Ozark Motor Lines (Dallas, TX)
  • 1214 System Transfer & Storage Co. granted June 1, 1940
  • 1220 Joseph Femminck (authority sold in Jan 1937 to Penn-Ohio Southern Motor Lines)
  • 1222 The Reinhardt Transfer Co.
  • 1231 Elliott-Young Consolidated, Inc. acquired by Tamiami Trail Tours, Inc in Sep 1938
  • 1239 Jesse WesleyCrissinger
  • 1245 JW Potts
  • 1247 Missouri-Kansas-Iowa-Nebraska Lines Inc. (Sub No 1) granted Mar 1, 1940
  • 1255 Francis Albert McGinn
  • 1260 Lewis R Means (Sub-No. 1) granted March 11, 1940
  • 1263 JH McCarty
  • 1267 Anderson Transportation Co. (Sub-No 1) effective November 3, 1938 granted extension of operations as a motor carrier of designated commodities between points in Colorado and Wyoming
  • 1278 The Grey Goose Line Inc.
  • 1287 James B Jones
  • 1288 Lorraine Transfer Inc.
  • 1289 Leland M Sheeley
  • 1291 Edward R Fowkes, denial served to applicant Nov 8, 1938, effective Dec 8, 1938, common carrier application of general commodities from Omaha, Nebraska and Sioux City, Iowa to Chicago, Illinois
  • 1300 Albert Goldberg
  • 1306 EG Byrd (Sub-No. 1) granted April 1, 1940 authority to haul household goods from Oklahoma to Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri
  • 1312 Clarence H Smith
  • 1313 Ridgely Transport (later Pioneer-Ridgely Freight Lines)
  • 1316 Boyer Transportation Co Inc (Sub-No. 1) denied Sep 2, 1941
  • 1324 Hicks Express Inc.
  • 1328 JJ Long Inc.
  • 1332 Eli M Carman
  • 1345 Moab Garage Co.
  • 1351 Morris Haskell (Sub-No. 1) granted Dec 13, 1940 from Bogata, NJ to points in CT, RI, and MA
  • 1353 MH Hummel dba Hummel Trucking Co. (Sub-No. 1) granted May27, 1940 Between points in New York and Pennsylvania
  • 1358 Harley White and Harry White
  • 1360 (Sub-No 1) Crown Motor Express, Inc. Extension of operations , rayon and synthetic fibers between Nitro, WV and points in VA, NC and SC, effective May 23, 1939
  • 1362 Highway Express, Inc.
  • 1366 Herman Condit
  • 1367 Owl Transfer & Storage Co. Inc. theatrical equipment in OR, WA and Idaho
  • 1374 Paul Littrell
  • 1375 Mountain Truckers, Inc.
  • 1380 RL Honbarrier
  • 1400 Albert H Creger (sub-No. 5) granted Feb 10, 1950 extension of operations-various commodities
  • 1402 Robert Blaske Contract Carrier Application denied on June 6, 1941, but Extension of Operations sub no-1 was granted for transportation of petroleum and petroleum products from East Chicago, Illinois to points within a 100 mile radius of Chicago, Ill
  • 1403 Central Transfer Co. Inc.
  • 1405 JC Nowadnick and GW Nowadnick (sub- No. 1) granted Jan 25, 1940
  • 1413 Frontier Coach Lines, Inc. issued May 18, 1938
  • 1414 Herrin Transfer & Warehouse Co. Inc.
  • 1417 Laura I Lee
  • 1422 Voss Truck Lines, Inc. (sub- No/ 14) extension granted to Dallas-Fort Worth March 27, 1950
  • 1425 Overland Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 1427 New Mexico Transportation Company, Inc. (Roswell, NM) application filed January 9, 1936; granted on April 28, 1937, filed for extension of operations on April 22, 1936 and granted on April 28, 1937
  • 1440 York Motor Express Co. Inc. certificate granted September 13, 1941
  • 1441 W H Merrill, later Merrill Truck Line, Inc.
  • 1456 Colorado-Wyoming Express (Denver, CO) application filed on January 9, 1936, granted on April 23, 1937
  • 1459 Oliver S Lowe
  • 1470 Columbus And Chicago Motor Freight, Inc.
  • 1475 James Gallagher, Inc.
  • 1480 West Ridge Transportation Company of Pennsylvania, Inc.
  • 1481 West Ridge Transportation Company of New York, Inc. issued Sep 10, 1938
  • 1482 Buffalo and Erie Coach Company issued Sep 10, 1938
  • 1483 Alleghany Motor Coach Company, Inc. issued Feb 11, 1938
  • 1485 Frank C Schroll
  • 1494 The Gross Common Carrier, Inc.
  • 1497 Laramie’s Transit Inc. (sub-No 1) granted March 29, 1940 as extension of operations to Woonsocket, RI
  • 1499 Blue Valley Transfer Co.
  • 1501 Greyhound Corporation
  • 1502 Pennsylvania Greyhound Lines, Inc.
  • 1503 Central Greyhound lines, Inc.
  • 1504 Atlantic Greyhound Corp.
  • 1505 Capitol Greyhound Lines
  • 1506 Dixie Geyhound Lines, Inc.
  • 1507 Teche Lines, Inc.
  • 1508 Richmond Greyhound Lines, Inc. Extension-Lexington Park, MD decided Feb 8, 1950
  • 1509 Northland Greyhound Lines, Inc. (operated in IL,WI,MI,MN,IA, ND, SD, and MT)
  • 1510 Southwestern Greyhound Lines, Inc.
  • 1511 Pacific Geyhound Lines
  • 1512 Canadian Greyhound Lines, Ltd.
  • 1513 Ohio Greyhound Lines, Inc. (Sub-No 4) granted Aug 13, 1940 btwn Toledo-marion, OH
  • 1514 The Greyhound Corporation
  • 1515 California Parlor Car Tours Co.
  • 1517 New England Greyhound Lines, Inc.
  • 1518 Pennsylvania Greyhound Lines of Virginia, Inc.
  • 1520 Central Greyhound Lines , Inc of New York
  • 1534 OC Stinson, operations granted over US Hwy 50S, in extension previously authorized from St Joseph, MO to Dodge City, Iowa : (Sub-No 4) carrier of beer from Dodge City to Garden City, Kansas and returned empty containers in reverse direction, effective November 30, 1938(Sub-No 5) extension of operations between Eldorado and LaJunta , effective Oct 25,1938
  • 1539 Inter-Mountain Transportation Corporation, extension granted 8/3/39
  • 1542 D.M. Stone dba Stone Transportation Co. 192 E Orman Av, Pueblo, CO, contract carrier of general commodities between Pueblo and Los Angeles via Albuquegue, NM, Ash Fork, AZ and Wickenburg, AZ (applied for in July 1936)
  • 1550 Charles and Elias Hildebrand
  • 1552 Peerless Transportation Company
  • 1553 Ludwig Guthrie dba L Guthrie Motor Freight Service
  • 1554 E L Farmer & Co.
  • 1582 O.O. Coomier
  • 1585 R.L. Barnes
  • 1592 Pacific Truck Express
  • 1593 Wesley Hull dba Teton Stages
  • 1621 Thaddeus J. Snyder
  • 1627 H.R.Rinker Transfer & Storage Co. (Sub-No 5)Extension- Metal castings, decided March 17, 1950
  • 1631 William Walsh and Mary Walsh
  • 1641 Ray Peake
  • 1647 Willets Express
  • 1649 Railway Express Motor Transport, Inc.
  • 1657 Dougherty Storage & Van Co.
  • 1658 Shirks Motor Express Corp.
  • 1663 Chautauqua Storage & Transfer Co/ (Sub-No 1) Extension-Pool cars, decided June 27, 1950
  • 1673 Earle H. Daniel, common carrier application denied March 4, 1942
  • 1674 Earle H. Daniel, contract carrier application denied March 4, 1942
  • 1676 Bernard E. Steele (Sub-No.1) granted July 10, 1940 between Josephine County, Oregon and Seattle, Washington
  • 1677 Harry bW. English (Sun-No.2) granted April 25, 1940 points in Oregon and Washington
  • 1683 Chautaugua Storage & Transfer Co. (Sub- No.1) granted June 27, 1940
  • 1684 Utility Cartage, Inc. (sub-No.1) granted April 25, 1940, points in WA & OR
  • 1687 J.T.Davis common carrier granted May 5, 1942, points in OR & CA over irregular routes
  • 1692 Thompson & Wulff Transfer & Storage Co. (sub-No.1) granted May 10, 1940
  • 1700 J.E.Miller Transfer & Storage Co. (sub-No.1) decided August 20, 1940
  • 1704 L.A. Lambrecht Trucking Co.
  • 1707 Tappan And Nyack Bus, Inc.
  • 1709 Spring Valley Motor Coach Co. issued August 15, 1938, a year later acquired by Ernest Capitani
  • 1710 C.A.McBurney, application for extension of authority dismissed Sep 3, 1940
  • 1713 Dorsey owings
  • 1714 Clarence T. McCormick
  • 1715 (Sub-No 2) Hamilton Y Kearns, extension of operations denied, petroleum ptoducts in bulk between specified points in GA, NC and SC, effective May 15, 1939
  • 1720 Wane A. Cook
  • 1723 H.A. Seabrandt
  • 1727 Matthew Leo McKeone
  • 1733 John Giaras
  • 1749 Union Transfer Affiliated Company 1000 S Broad St Philadelphia, Pa.
  • 1750 John A. Zohlman
  • 1752 Central Carriers, Inc. Contract Carrier permit granted Feb 3, 1942 with authority in Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska
  • 1754 John Renz and Juliana Renz, contract carrier permit denied on Sep 30, 1940
  • 1756 Peoples Express Co.
  • 1759 Froehlich Transportation Co. Inc.
  • 1762 Framingham Motor Transportation Co, Inc.
  • 1769 Stuart C. Ruhl dba Ruhl Transportation Co. extension of operations granted Sept 30, 1940
  • 1775 Akron Parcel Delivery Inc.
  • 1778 Motor Express, Inc.
  • 1781 A. R. Litzenberger
  • 1824 Preston Trucking Co. Inc.
  • 1940 Blue Way Trailways, Inc.
  • 1951 McMakin Motor Coaches, Inc. In November 1938 common carrier application proceeding was reopened for further hearing in the future, only for that portion of applied authority between Vernon, Texas and the Oklahoma-Texas state line
  • 1964 Emil Friederich (Sub-No. 6) Extension-Implements, decided March 7, 1950
  • 1973 Zimmerman Independent Line (Audubon, NJ) common carrier
  • 2026 Drum Motor Freight (Durango, CO)
  • 2121 J.F.Nelson (Birmingham, AL)
  • 2130 Couch Motor Lines, Inc. (Sub-No. 26) Extension-Memphis, TN decided July 11, 1950
  • 2185 (James F Black (Sub-No 1) Job M Foster, extension of operations denied as contract carrier of chemicals, fertilizers and chemical containers between points in MD, NY, NJ, PA, DE, VA and WV, effective May 15, 1939: (Sub-No 6) Extension- Glass Sand, decided Feb 23, 1950: (Sub-No 7) Extension-Steel Drums, decided Feb 23, 1950
  • 2200 Acme Fast Freight, Inc.
  • 2202 Roadway Express,Inc. (Sub 57) Extension of operations within 5 miles of Columbus, Georgia to be able to serve Fort Benning , Georgia as an off route point.
  • 2226 Red Arrow Freight Lines, Inc. (Houston, TX) hearing held on Aug 25, 1936 in Austin, TX to operate as common carrier, granted on Sep 20, 1938
  • 2227 Arrow Motor Freight Lines issued on June 10, 1938
  • 2229 Sproles Motor Freight Line, Inc later Red Ball Motor Freight, Inc.
  • 2253 Carolina Freight Carriers Corporation
  • 2304 Kaplan Trucking Co. (Cleveland, OH) common carrier
  • 2369 Lastuch Brothers Motor Transportation Co, acquired by Gay’s Express in 1938
  • 2377 Lency Clairmont Transfer (Escanaba MI)
  • 2378 Freer Brothers Motor Express Lines Ithaca, NY Common carrier application
  • 2401 Motor Freight Corporation
  • 2421 Newton Transportation Co. Inc. Lenoir, NC
  • 2473 Billings Transfer Corp
  • 2484 E & L Transport Co.
  • 2488 W. R. McGwinn
  • 2510 Ziffrin Truck Lines, Inc.
  • 2542 Adley Express Co.Inc. issued March 22, 1938
  • 2545 J. Wesley Lowther dba Lowther Trucking Co (Charlotte, NC)
  • 2554 John Smith dba Smith Trucking Co.
  • 2589 C.A.B.Y. Transportation Co.
  • 2600 Slagle Transfer Co. (Lincoln, NE)
  • 2601 Kayser Transport Co (Denver, CO)
  • 2633 W.F. Crossett, Inc.
  • 2741 Pan-American Bus Lines,  130 W Trade St, Charlotte, NC, application filed on February 1, 1936 and granted on November 2, 1936
  • 2742 Southeastern Express Co (Atlanta, GA) common carrier application
  • 2743 Dixie Greyhound Lines, Inc.
  • 2744 Scott Bros, Inc.
  • 2754 Neuendorf Transportation Company
  • 2759 Ernest E. Schneider
  • 2760- Olney Trucking Company, Inc.
  • 2765- Square Deal Cartage Company
  • 2800 Quaker Stages, Inc.
  • 2815 Willett Co. of Indiana, Inc. (700 S DesPlaines Street Chicago, IL) Hearing was held March 23, 1936 at the offices of the Piblic Service Commission in Indianapolis, Indiana to consider an application for a permit as a contract carrier in station to station trucking service for Pennsylvania Railroad. Routes applied for included between Madison, Indiana and Columbus, Indiana; betweeen Effingham, Illinois and East St Louis Illinois; between Terre Haute, Indiana and Effingham Illinois; Indianapolis, Indiana and Louisville, Kentucky; Logansport Indiana and Union City, Indiana; and between the state line of Illinoisand Indiana to near West Terre Haute, Indiana
  • 2817 Walter J. Giltfillan
  • 2823 Barber Transportation Company, Inc.
  • 2835 Adirondack Transit Lines, Inc.
  • 2840 L. E. Barley Co. Inc.
  • 2844 Chicago & Calumet District Transfer Company, Inc.
  • 2858 Paul W. Snyder, Inc.
  • 2860 National Freight, Inc. (sub- No.32) filed with ICC August 23, 1968 for authority over irregular routes of fruit juices, fruit beverages, and processed fruit from Eustis and Umatilla, Florida to points in CT, DE, IN, IL, KY, MD, MA, MO, MI, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI and TN
  • (sub- No. 33) Glass and plastic cartons, paper containers, materials and supplies used in their manufacture from Mays Landing, NJ to points in IL and OH
  • 2862 Rio Grande Motor Way, Inc.
  • 2866 Edwards Motor Transit Company, Inc.
  • 2867 Lorin Bice and Roy Bice
  • 2868 M.C. Foster Bus Line
  • 2869 Union Bus Company
  • 2872 Great Lakes Forwarding Corporation
  • 2873 Rapid Transfer & Storage Company, Inc.
  • 2890 American Bus Lines, Inc. 629 S Main St Los Angeles, CA
  • 2891 NiSun Lines, Ltd.
  • 2893 Available Storage & Moving Co. Inc.
  • 2894 Red Star Transit Company, Inc.
  • 2900 Great Southern Trucking Company
  • 2908 Capital Motor Lines
  • 2921 Samuel H. Brown
  • 2925 Delaware Transportation Co. 510 N 4th St. Philadelphia, Pa.
  • 2941 C & E Trucking Corporation
  • 2960 D A Beard Truck Lines Co, Inc. (Houston, TX)
  • 2962 A & H Truck Line, Inc.
  • 2974 O.I.M. Transit Corporation
  • 2975 Jacob Vandergraff
  • 2978 Erastus L. Hasty
  • 2979 Hargis Truck Line, Inc.
  • 2986 Indianapolis & Southern Motor Express
  • 2990 Blue Arrow Transport Lines, Inc.
  • 2996 Hi-Way Freight System, Inc.
  • 2997 Sparks & Schlegelmilch (Idaville, IN) contract carrier
  • 2998 Wolverine Express, Inc.
  • 3000 O. G. Bryant
  • 3003 Warren C. Marshall
  • 3005 Joseph F. Hoey dba Midland Service Company
  • 3009 West Brothers, Inc.
  • 3026 C. F. Hinchman
  • 3031 Wilson W. Palmer
  • 3057 Walton Hauling & Warehouse Corp.
  • 3062 L. A. Tucker Truck Lines, Inc
  • 3076 Karn’s Transfer, Inc.
  • 3086 Luper Transportation Co.
  • 3089 Klaus E. Tanis dba Tanis Truck Lines
  • 3099 Mrs. Dorothy I. Evans
  • 3102 W. C. Shaw
  • 3107 White Owl Express
  • 3114 Theodore Hamil Compton
  • 3121 Steel Trucking, Inc.
  • 3126 C. B. and R. S. Green
  • 3151 Bender & Loudon Motor Freight, Inc.
  • 3166 Service Driveaway Corporation
  • 3168 Baker’s Horse Transportation, Inc.
  • 3189 Edwin Thompson
  • 3194 Calvetti Transportation Company, Inc.
  • 3214 Russell F. Searer
  • 3246 Paul A. Fisher and J. Clifford Johnson
  • 3249 Peasley Transfer & Storage Company (Sub-No 1) extension of operations granted on May 9, 1939 of general commodities between points in ID, and OR
  • 3252 Paul E. Merrill
  • 3258 Treloar Trucking Company
  • 3261 Kramer Brothers Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 3262 Luke Motor Express acquired by Silver Fleet Motor Express in 1938
  • 3274 Max McCall & Art Sebastian
  • 3282 G. P. Wood, Inc. (Pittman, NJ) common carrier certificate recommended by Joint Board No. 67 on Dec 19, 1936 to continue operations transporting passengers between Clayton, New Jersey and Philadelphia, Pa. under the grandfather clause.
  • 3289 Reliable Drivers Corporation
  • 3356 Charles Allen and Ralph Allen
  • 3368 Hale Transfer & Storage  issued May 5, 1938
  • 3379 Koontz Motor Freight, Inc.
  • 3380 Binyon-O’Keefe Fireproof Storage Company
  • 3387 Harry E. Allcutt 114 West 5th St. Chester, Pa.
  • 3419 Cleveland, Columbus & Cincinnati Highway, Inc.
  • 3463 Benson S. Futrell and Peter P. Futrell dba Futrell Brothers
  • 3464 James Galetti
  • 3468 F. J. Boutell Driveaway Co. Inc.
  • 3474 Mundy Motor Lines
  • 3484 C & C Trucking, Inc.
  • 3487 Congoleum-Nairn, Inc.
  • 3495 West Virginia Transportation Company, (Baltimore, MD) application effective Dec 7, 1936
  • 3556 (Sub-No 1) Vincent G Schaut extension of operations effective May 24, 1939 of passengers between Johnsonburg, PA and Olean, NY , and between Smethport, PA and Port Allegheny, PA
  • 3575 Bernd Trux, Inc. On August 14,1937 asked for rehearing and reconsideration of common carrier application. First hearing did not consider Minnesota routes, only Wisconsin and Illinois routes
  • 3602 LeCrone Motor Transport Lines, Inc. (Columbus, Ohio) On October 25,1941 was granted a common carrier certificate between points in Illinois, Indiana and Ohio
  • 3700 Manhattan Transit Company
  • 3705 Westwood Transportation Lines, Inc.
  • 3708 Bertram E. Williams
  • 3712 Ivan Shafer
  • 3717 Joseph L. Coyle
  • 3719 Hubvert Wilkinson
  • 3721 Edgar G. Pickler and Wayne J. Pickler
  • 3728 John V. Kite of Bardane, West Virginia, authority includes the following: – between points over irregular routes in Jefferson and Berkeley Counties in West Virginia to points in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia,: – fresh and dried fruits and fruit products from points in above West Virginia counties to Orville, Cincinnati, Bellafonte and Steubenville Ohio:- paper, paperboard, strawboard and cardboard from Halltown West Virginia to points in North Carolina and waste and scrap paper on return loads: fruit and ice from Winchester and Berryville, Virginia to New York, New York and points in Maryland and Pennsylvania
  • 3743 Ralph McQuigg granted April 15, 1939 between Sharon, Pa and Warren, Ohio
  • 3784 St. Marys Truck Lines, Inc. of St. Marys, Missouri (Sub No. 6) certificate denied in extension of line to transport lime in bulk from Mosher and St. Genevieve, Missouri to Granite City, Illinois over regular routes
  • 3799 Leland C Carr on Dec 18, 1936 application was approved for contract carrier of general commodities over specific routes between Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD and between Washington, DC and various points in Virginia; certain commodities over irregular routes from Washington, DC and specific points in MD, VA, PA to destinations in NJ, DE, NY, VA WV under grandfather clause. At the same time Examiner LH McDaniel recommended that being consistent with public intererst the applicant should get permit as a  contract carrier of petroleum in bulk from Baltimore, MD to York, PA Chambersburg PA Washington DC and Rosslyn VA serving intermediate points over irregular routes; and between points in VA via Washington DC
  • 3979 Robert Cullen Cosby, In September 1936 recommended denied as a common carrier
  • 4459 Middle Atlantic Transportation Co, Inc.
  • 4963 Jones Motor Co. Inc.
  • 5149 George Clikeman
  • 5267 William R. Brumfield and Olivet Atwood Brumfield
  • 5285 W. M. Bayse
  • 5288 Mid-American Truck Lines. Inc.
  • 5427 Leola Truck Line, acquired By Minneapolis & St Louis Railroad Company
  • 5438 Gill Bruce Lewton (Sub-No 1) granted Dec 23, 1938 as a carrier of fresh, canned and smoked meat, lard, oleo and eggs between St. Louis, Illinois and National Stock Yrds in Illinois
  • 5443 Harry Lehr
  • 5452 Otis E. Woolly
  • 5655 Great Central Transport Corp.
  • 5696 Bassetti And Lawson, contract carrier application filed on January 20, 1936, certificate granted on October 29, 1936
  • 5719 John Ferreira
  • 6009 Bainbridge-Columbus Motor Lines (Bainbridge, GA) later known as Georgia Stages, Inc.
  • 6103 W. H. Dickens
  • 6113 Warren H Doberer, filed application on April 1, 1936 and was granted on November 2, 1936
  • 6254 Telford & Lux Drayage Company
  • 6457 Joseph A. Clouartre
  • 6554 Dixie Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 6888 H. O. Miller
  • 6895 Meisinger Stages (Missoula, MT)
  • 6945 National Transit Corporation
  • 7115 B. A. Thorp, Inc.
  • 7135 Jay Widney
  • 7155 Ray Williams
  • 7228  Home Transfer & Storage Co. (Mount Vernon, WA) Sub-23 continuance of operations under Grandfather clause, cerificate proposed in January 1960. Frozen fuits, frozen berries and frozen vegetables over irregular routes, in straight and mixed loads with frozen seafood dinners, , breeaded, cooked or uncooked, and other specified types of seafood and poultry, and peat moss. 10 between points in CA and WA, 2)between points in OR and points in CA 7 WA
  • 7257 Provincial Transport Company
  • 7792 Penn-Ohio Coach Lines Company
  • 7812 Arthur F. Warren
  • 7857 Royal Transportation Co. contract carrier application
  • 7990 George J Smith (Providence, RI) hearing held Aug 24, 1936 in Boston, MA to operate as contract carrier
  • 8036 Roy Conner (Hillsboro, NM) contract carrier
  • 8681 Robert R Hall, Jr and E.E. Hammond (Sub-No 2)granted effective Dec 5, 1938 as an extension of operations authorizing transport of new and used automobiles, trucks, chassis wholly or partially assembled from Detroit, Michigan to all points in Utah
  • 8976 White Star Motor Coaches
  • 9157 Wayne R. McCully, effective Nov 17, 1938 denied as common carrier of general commodities between points in Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming
  • 9416 J. L. Hays issued January 17, 1938
  • 9609 R. L. Smith, as of Dec 16, 1936 application for extension of operations is stayed until further notice until recommended report from Joint Board No. 45
  • 9697 Russell Augustine, effective Dec 27, 1938 denied as common carrier of gneral commodities between McBride and Perryville, Missouri
  • 9895 (Sub-No 1) R. B. Wilson denied extension of operations as common carrier of bulk petroleum products from all Wyoming refineries and distributing points to designated points in Colorado, (Sub-No 2) denied extension of operations of bulk petroleum products in Colorado, Kansas and Wyoming, both effective Nov 2, 1938
  • 10053 Norman Church Hedges
  • 10156  Far-Go Truck Lines common Carrier application to transport general commodities between certain points in Arkansas and Greenville, Mississippi was granted in July 9, 1941
  • 10796 Francis M. Perdue dba Perdue Truck Line, application effective Nov 17, 1936
  • 10872 Be-Mac Transport, Inc. (St. Louis, MO)
  • 10875 Branch Motor Express Company (New York, NY)
  • 10897 Acme Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 11319 Red Arrow Freight Lines, Inc. broker application
  • 11146 George McNeil Teaming Co. (Chicago, IL) certificate for common carrier
  • 11147 George McNeil Teaming Co. (Chicago, IL) permit for contract carrier
  • 11741 Morris S. Bornstein
  • 12717 Elsie Wencka dba St. Joseph’s Booster’s Club (Milwaukee, WI) Passenger broker application, passengers in round trip charter operations, between Milwaukee, WI and Chicagi, IL. Denial of license proposed in December 1960
  • 13287 Arizona Refrigerator Transportation Co. Inc. (Los Angeles, CA)
  • 13520 Paulmaur Transportation Co. Inc.
  • 13711 Roetto Truck Line issued March 15, 1938; acquired by Campbell Sixty Six Express
  • 15026 Storch Trucking Co. Inc.
  • 15081 Walker Freight Service Inc (Providence RI)
  • 15435 Inter’City Transit Lines, Inc.
  • 15531 United Arbour Express, Inc.
  • 17732 Andrew P. Keegan
  • 18159 Consolidated Motor Lines, Inc (Connecticut company (
  • 18562-John Peters dba Peters Southern Express, 673 West Bowery St Akron, OH In July 1936 he applied for a permit as a contract carrier of rubber and oil products between Akron, Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky, also to points in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia over irregular routes: also applied for a contract carrier permit between Akron, Ohio and all points in  and 16 states from Florida northward to NH and acrooss to MI. on October 19,1936 the ICC granted certificate for authority as a contract carrier of rubber products over irregular routes between Akron, Ohio and points in Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama
  • 18661 H.A. Connor, dba Wayne Storage Co. 3328 Joy Rd Detriot, MI, in July 1936 applied for a certificate to haul general commodities between Detriot and various points in 17 states from Iowa to Massachusetts
  • 19190 L & L Freight Lines Inc.
  • 19199 Penn Bus Company
  • 19201 Pennsylvania Truck Lines, INc. 1013 Penn Av Pittsburgh, PA applied for a certificate in July 1936 between Pittsburgh and points in MD, MI, OH, PA and WV
  • 19437 John C. Burns dba Burns Transportation Company
  • 19734 Mrs. Katherine Fisher and JH Fisher dba Arrow Motor Lines 819 Guilford Av Hagerstown, MD
  • 20068 H.B.Manners (Nashville, TN) common carrier certificate
  • 20069 H.B.Manners (Nashville, TN) contract carrier permit
  • 20359 WD Cochran Freight Lines of Iron Mountain, MI
  • 20901 Cherokee Motor Coach Company, Inc.
  • 21392 Anthony G. and Fred Habermann Bus Co. Inc (Bayonne, NJ)
  • 21404 Hartford Bus Company (Bayonne, NJ)
  • 22112 Motor Convoy, Inc. (Atlanta, Ga)
  • 23193 Pacific Transfer Co. Joint Bard No. 80 recommended on Dec 21, 1936 to deny certificate on grounds interstate opertions had not been established. Had been a carrier of household goods, machinery and implements within Spokane, Washington
  • 23482 Gotham Consolidating Corporation
  • 25429Charles S Bristol (Bigelow, MN)
  • 25783 Mrs. WR Hicks of Ramona, KS contract carrier application
  • 26027 HR Hunt Trucking Service (Los Angeles, CA)
  • 26876 Brashear Freight Lines, Inc (St Louis, MO) application for certificate
  • 27201 Lloyd Sherritt (Huntington Park, CA)
  • 28478 David C. Doyle of Saginaw, Michigan dba Doyle Freight Lines granted certificate on April 15, 1938 to serve regular routes in Michigan
  • 28682 Kakoska Freight Lines of Saginaw, Michigan, acquired in 1938 by Doyle Freight Lines
  • 29370 T.J. McBroom
  • 29529 Edward Allen Carroll of Meridian, Connecticut, application filed December 9, 1935, submitted to ICC on Feb 11, 1937 and granted April 28, 1937: general commodities as contract carrier of groceries and general merchandise between Meridian, Connecticut and points in Massachusetts and New York over irregular routes
  • 29560 North Shore Bus Co. Inc.
  • 29647 Charlton Bros. (Hagerstown, MD)
  • 29883 George Fairall dba Fairall Trucking
  • 29601 Waldo L. Jaax
  • 29711 Thomas Maglio and Frank Cetrano dba Liberty Trucking Co. (Racine, WI)
  • 29778 Yellow Cab Transit Co.
  • 29937 Volck Brothers, Inc.
  • 29957 Tri-State Transit Co of Louisiana Inc. 501 Fennin Street Shreveport, Louisiana, certificate for transportation of passengers, light expresss, mail and newspapers between Jackson, Mississippi and Memphis, Tennessee via US Highway 51. Hearing was heard at Pebody Hotel in Memphis before Joint Board Number 4 on March 2, 1936
  • 30251 Ray & Starr
  • 30378 Joe Foral dba Joe Foral Transfer Company
  • 30423 Sam Gresham Trucking Co. (Oklahoma City, Okla)
  • 30518 Stilwell Truck Service
  • 30604 Santa Fe Trails (Chicago, IL)
  • 30606 Central Illinois Bus Co (Chicago, IL)
  • 30891 Union Terminal & Motor Lines, Inc. 423 South Sharp St Baltimore, Maryland, general commodities between Alexandria, VA and New York, NY via Baltimore, Wilmington Philadelphia and Newark.
  • 31465 Wesley Freight Co. and Steffke Freight Co. (Wausau, Wisconsin)
  • 31806 Benjamin Franklin Line, Inc. filed application on February 8, 1936 and it was submitted to the ICC on July 5, 1936 and decision was made on October 14, 1936 and the application was denied.
  • 32077 Roy Conner common carrier apllication
  • 32541 Peninsula Transit Corp. 9Lee Hall, VA)application filed Feb 1, 1936, report was made October 7, 1936 and certificate was granted on Oct 27, 1936
  • 32779 Heysers Nickel Plate Line
  • 32930 Johnson Motor Lines certificate issued Feb 26, 1938, acquired by Mundy Motor Lines in Sep 1938
  • 34134 henson Modern Movers, Waverly, Kentucky
  • 34675 AAA Highway Express, Inc. Atlanta, GA
  • 34865 O.L.D. Forwarding Corp. (Anderson, IN) contract carrier
  • 35380 Kingman-Los Angeles Express (Los Angeles, CA)
  • 35484 Viking Freight Co.
  • 36580 Hoadley Interstate Truck Service (Alhambra, CA)
  • 37383 Black Hills Transportation Co.
  • 38284 Lyman Truck Lines issued Feb 15, 1938
  • 39063 Union Pacific Stages Inc.
  • 39221 Universal Interstate Freight (Los Angeles, CA)
  • 39371 Old Colony Coach Lines, Inc.
  • 39718 Harry T Higy in December 1936 was denied a contract carrier application for want of persecution, he had sought to hal empty cans between Rittman and Akron, Ohio
  • 39992 C.M. Smith
  • 40080 B & V Truck Lines issued March 31, 1938; acquired by Campbell Sixty Six Express
  • 40223 Interstate Motor Lines (Omaha, NE)
  • 40866 Southern Highway Express issued February 12, 1938; acquired by Malone Freight Line in September 1938
  • 40871 Storch Trucking Co. Inc
  • 40872 Storch Trucking Co. Inc.
  • 40971 Marion Campbell
  • 41098 Global Van Lines, Inc.
  • 41432 East Texas Motor Freight Lines, issued June 3, 1937
  • 42260 Thomas J Laper (Rye, NY)
  • 42317 Lancaster & New York Motor Freight (Lancaster, PA) Sub-2 hearing on Feb 3, 1961
  • 42537 George Cassens & Sons
  • 42787 Louis J. Ross
  • 43020 H.B. Church Truck Service Company
  • 43662 Delta Transportation Company
  • 43877 Jefferson MacAllister began hauling woodpulp from Albany, NY to Lyonsdale, NY and finished paper products including tissue paper and paper napkins from Litle Falls, NY to Newark, Paterson, Elizabeth and Orage, NJ in June 1935. Applied for a contract carrier permit in 1936 and was approved in Dec 1936
  • 44092 Arbour Expressf
  • 44592 Middle Atlantic Transportation
  • 45974 Osmundson Transfer (Peoria, IL)
  • 46614 Blue & White Lines, Inc.
  • 48014 Charlton Bros. (Hagerstown, MD)
  • 49296 Bigley Bros Inc. (Hoboken, NJ)
  • 50002 Edwin A. Bowles dba Overland Transport Company
  • 50003 Edwin Coffre dba Coffre’s Van Service
  • 50004 Donald S. Casselman, Jr. dba Caswell Trucking Company
  • 50006 E.H.Curry and Earl Nash dba Overland Stages
  • 50007 Clarece L. Dauls dba Semi-State Coach Line filed application on January 3, 1936. The ICC Joint Board No. 8 recommended its report on July 16, 1936 and certificate was denied on August 5, 1936
  • 50008 Ohio Valley Bus Company, Inc. filed application on February 23, 1936. The ICC Joint Board No. 10 was created on April 7, 1936 , hearing held April 24, 1936 in Charleston, WV and recommended its report on May 15, 1936. Certificate granted on June 15, 1936 to operate as a common carrier between Huntington, WV and AShland, KY over US 60
  • 50010 Arlington & Fairfax 1026 North Glebe Rd Ballston, VA, hearing held April 27, 1936 in Washington, DC to operate as a common carrier of persons and mail between Roslyn, VA and Washington, DC
  • 50011 O.H. Locke dba Cookeville Motor Express
  • 50012 Frank C. Diehard dba Diehl Transport
  • 50015 Alvin Peter Fitzer (110 S. McKenzie Street, Luverne MN) permit as contract carrier of beer
  • 50016 Great Northern Railway filed application on February 3, 1936 and the ICC Joint Board No. 24 recommended its report on September 4, 1936. Granted certificate on September 24, 1936
  • 50018 Alfred L. Hahn dba Hahn Truck Line (sub-No 1) October 13, 1937 granted extension of operations to haul gasoline from Twin Falls to Buhl, Idaho and from Rupert to Richfield, Idaho
  • 50019 james William Hilleary (Cumberland, MD)
  • 50020 Jason W. House dba Service Filing Station
  • 50021 Emma J. Huntley (Crawford, Nebraska)
  • 50022 J & J Refrigerator Service
  • 50023 Kansas City Kaw Valley Railroad, Inc.
  • 50024 McGill Oil Company
  • 50028 Jacob Niederhouse (Lincoln, NE)
  • 50029 Cameron Utah-Arizona Truck Line
  • 50031 E. L. Peters
  • 50032 Charles William Fleek Jr.
  • 50033 S.D.G. Dress Delivery, Inc.
  • 50034 Saunders & Douglas Motor Freight Service, Inc.
  • 50035 Shankman Bros. Produce Co. (Memphis, TN)
  • 50036 R. A. Shope (Portland OR) contract cattier btwn Vancouver, WA and Portland, OR
  • 50037 R.A. Shovlain common carrier application from Broadwater, Nebraska to points in CO,WY,KS,IA and NE recommended denied for want of prosecution
  • 50039 Drexel Clair Tucker (Baldwin, Kansas)
  • 50040 Joseph B. Walton dba P.B.W. Transportation Company
  • 50041 Fostoria Cartage, Inc. application filed January 30, 1936, submitted Dec 1, 1936 and granted April 28, 1937 as a contract carrier of auto parts over irregular routes between Fostoria, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • 50042 Magnolia Motor Lines, Inc. (Meridian, MS)
  • 50043 White Top Bus Line, Fullerton, KY
  • 50044 Stanley S Wilson
  • 50047 Petroleum Transportation Corporation of Indiana
  • 50048 An application signed and verified by R. Biederman, as manager on behalf of E.A.Jackson was filed on January 24, 1936. Mr Jackson himself appeared at the ICC hearing and testified that Biederman had not been authorized to file an application and that Biederman was not accorded any official position to do so. On October 20, 1936 the application was discontinued.
  • 50049 C & D Oil Company
  • 50050 H.H.Edwards
  • 50051 Morris & Uhrich (Disputanta, VA)
  • 50052 Dean O. Myers dba Dean O. Myers Transport Service
  • 50054 Charles Edward Acheson Of Camp Stool, Wyoming, filed application on February 12, 1936, denied by ICC on December 8, 1936, determination of no public need for service beyond what was already provided.
  • 50058 Kenneth P. Aller
  • 50060 Eva Alford dba Alford Transport
  • 50062 Conrad A. Anderson dba Anderson’s Suburban Delivery
  • 50073 A. M. Bobbitt (Denver, CO) sought authority to transport crude oil and petroleum products between several points in Kansas and Denver, Colorado. Due to lack of insurance and non payment of road taxes his application was denied.
  • 50080 James P. Watson
  • 50082 Endicott Beverage Co Endicott, NY
  • 50087 Paul Beidleman, application filed Feb 24, 1936, denied October 28, 1936
  • 50089 Fred Beloff, application was filed April 1, 1936, denied on April 28, 1937: operation not found consistent with public interest, no need for service proposed for hauling coal from Wilkes-Barre, PA to Tuckerton, NJ
  • 50096 Paul Beatty (Blue Rapids, Kansas)
  • 50097 Barton & Rabe, application effective Nov 13, 1936
  • 50105 Bradshaw & Zeman application effective Nov 13, 1936
  • 50106 Raymond E. Bryan (Seaford, Delaware)
  • 50107 Frank W. Baker (Delmar, DE)
  • 50108 James W. Truitt (Seaford, Delaware)
  • 50109 John Thomas Merritt (Seaford, Delaware)
  • 50110 Edward T. Merritt (Seaford, Delaware)
  • 50119 Edward William Mosher dab Blue Nose Bus Line
  • 50122 Thomas E Flanders, Sr. (Milford, Delaware)
  • 50130 Continental Transportation Company
  • 50131 Stephen J Caffery
  • 50134 Henry W. Jackson
  • 50136 Floyd A. Tull (Seaford, Delaware)
  • 50139 D. H. Belknap
  • 50142 H. C. Bonham
  • 50146 C.E. Carroll
  • 50149 C.M. Patman
  • 50159 Bert G. Cole Hatton, Arkansas
  • 50160 William Edward Corl
  • 50161 W.H.Cramer and Obed Cramer dba W.H. Cramer & Son
  • 50163 Henry Douglas
  • 50165 Harry Crigler
  • 50169 Lyle H. Carpenter
  • 50170 Henry R. Butcher
  • 50173 Joseph Corline of Oneonta, NY
  • 50174 Rollie Clemence
  • 50175 Earl Codington of Unadilla, NY
  • 50183 F.W. Crosby
  • 50185 Crozier Brothers, application effective on Nov 27, 1936
  • 50187 Leonard Crumpacker, denied on Feb 16, 1938
  • 50190 Joseph A O’Neal  (Laurel, Delaware) filed application on April 14, 1936. The ICC Joint Board No. 40 recommended a report on August 31, 1936 and a certificate was granted on September 21, 1936
  • 50192 Thomas E. Flounders (West Philadelphia, PA)
  • 50194 Carl E. DeGrout dba DeGrout Truck Line Elm Street, Lusk Wyoming, hearing held in Sept 1936 to consider contract carrier permit for general commodities in Montana, South Dakota, Kansas, Idaho, Utah, Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming
  • 50197 Diamond Terminal & Transportation Corp. of NJ, 96 Maine Street, Newark, NJ, general commodities in NJ, NY, RI, CT, MA, PA, and MD over irregular routes
  • 50198 Ernest DiBello, application effective on Nov 27, 1936
  • 50199 LD Dickinson Motor Coach Lines of Oswego, NY
  • 50201 Leonard D Dickinson dba LD Dickinson Motor Coach Lines
  • 50203 Evergreen Stage Lines (Portland, OR)
  • 50206 Kenneth Drake
  • 50218 Roland R Edgely
  • 50221 Erickson & Miller dba Erickson & Miller
  • 50226 Hubert C Elliott
  • 50227 John Emer
  • 50229 William M Bell and Twiford J Eskridge
  • 50235 Murray Feigenbaum dba Trio Motor Lines
  • 50229 Eskridge & Bell (Bethel, DE)
  • 50232 Joseph Fanuele (New York, NY)
  • 50242 Filse Drayage Co, Inc.
  • 59246 Reuben F Frei dba Frei Transport Company
  • 50249 H Hunter Fultz
  • 50250 James D. Rawlins
  • 50253 William Winston Ford
  • 50260 Clarence Ray Feigley, application filed April 28, 1936, certificate denied on October 27, 1936
  • 50262 Zephia Odell Clark
  • 50265 G B Gardner dba Gardner Motor Company, certificate granted Jan 12, 1938 to haul petroleum products between Potown, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri
  • 50267 Garrison & Guhrt
  • 50269 Donald E Georgia
  • 50288 Albert Horton
  • 50291 Hunt Transfer Company Inc.
  • 50298 Wesley Hammond (Port Byron, IL)
  • 50300 Edward S. Humphreys
  • 50328 J.L. Lodge (Whigham, GA) ICC hearing held Nov 4, 1936
  • 50344 Sam Zeld dba ABC Moving & Storage
  • 50339 Fred E. Stevens
  • 50343 Fenton Whipple
  • 50350 Homer Jones Transfer Co (Columbus, GA) common carrier application hearing held Nov 2, 1936
  • 50362 A.J. Kennedy Transportation (Aztec, NM)
  • 50372 Lawrence Kilroy
  • 50374 Carroll E Abbott
  • 50380 Laske’s Motor Lines (Providence, RI)
  • 50389 Paramount Trucking Service (Queens, NY)
  • 50395 C. L. Haney
  • 50398 Joseph Louis Gandy
  • 50408 Paul L. Landis
  • 50428 Louis W Mallory (Valdosta, GA)
  • 50429 Marathon Bus Line (South Amboy, NJ)
  • 50431 Fred Castle, Jr (Joy, Illinois)
  • 50443 Roy N. Marlow
  • 50444 Clyde Kurtz
  • 50453 Godfrey Frank Woolton dba Shore Transportation Company
  • 50461 International Freight Lines
  • 50473 Frank Janesofsky, sought authority between Egbert and Denver, Colorado over US Highways 30 and 85. During ICC hearing he desired to transport only livestock and vegetables for himself, denied application on May 3, 1937 as no certificate was found to be needed
  • 50478 Charles A. Meeks (Tuscola, IL)
  • 50482 R. P. Mercer
  • 50502 Robert G. Moore
  • 50506 Belle Moskofsky
  • 50518 George T. Needham
  • 50521 Linden E. Marvel (Seaford, Delaware)
  • 50523 Cal Newman (Kewanee, IL) permit application hearing in November 1936
  • 50524 Robert Newton, application proposed denied as a common carrier in VT, NY, NJ,and PA for want of prosection in October 1936 effective Nov 19, 1936
  • 50525 John Conover Nichols (Highstown, NJ) contract carrier application hearing on Nov 5, 1936
  • 50543 Alf Peter Olson
  • 50551 Edward C Panceek (Trenton, NJ) common carrier application hearing on Nov 5, 1936
  • 50569 Parkersburg Construction Company
  • 50622 Robert G Reeder (Oquawka, Illinois)
  • 50656 Ritz Arrow Lines, Inc.
  • 50657 R.T.M. Trucking Co., Inc.
  • 50660 Eva Alvord dba Alvord Transport
  • 50667 Marie R. Sandal dba Oleander Transportation Line, filed application on April 14′ 1836 and denied on November 2, 1936
  • 50685 Mercer County Livestock Express (Seaton, IL)
  • 50719 Daniel Francis Simpson
  • 50727 Frank Patrick Smith (Lovington, Illinois)
  • 50729 Red Star Sightseeing Line, Inc
  • 50734 Lee Spiers
  • 50774 Vedder Oil Co. Inc. (York, PA)
  • 50781 Clover Sturlin
  • 50783 John J. Raymond dba Raymond Transfer
  • 50803 Traffic Motor Express
  • 50823 Charles Szabo Jr. (New Brunswick, NJ)
  • 50837 Milton D. Walker
  • 50846 Palmer D Waugh
  • 50847 Edward Webb Jr.
  • 50858 Western Transport Co. (Denver, CO)
  • 50865 W.R.Whitman
  • 50912 John E martin (Mattoon, Illinois)
  • 50919 Frank Matthews
  • 50946 George Rolfsmeyer
  • 50948 John Joseph Norton dba Norton Motor Transportation filed application on June 19, 1936. Recommended report on September 25, 1936 and decision was made on October 15, 1936, certificate denied.
  • 50956 Charles W Coomes (Baltimore, MD)
  • 50960 John B. Combs dba SouthEast Transfer & Storage Co. on June 23, 1936 filed application with ICC, October 19, 1936 certificate granted as a common carrier of household goods over irregular routes between Washington, DC and points in Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Caroline, South Carolina and Virginia
  • 50971 Edward C. Hill
  • 50990 J B Resch
  • 51204 Gregg Cartage & Storage Company
  • 51520 Henry Carew Wylie dba Wylie Bus Station (Milwaukee, WI) broker application hearing Nov 1936
  • 51255 Haeckl’s Express, Inc.
  • 52932 North Penn Transfer
  • 55236 Olson Transportation Company, Inc.
  • 56582 George and Vincent Phillips (Bayonne, NJ)
  • 56611 B & P Bus Co. Inc. (Bayonne, NJ)
  • 58928 Lewis O. Miller dba Alma Truck Line
  • 59237 Red Ball Bus & Baggage Co. Enid, OKCompany
  • 59238 Virginia Stage Lines, Inc.
  • 59239 W. F. Couch
  • 59340 Wendt Motor Coach Lines, Inc.
  • 59452 Atlantic City Bus Company, Inc.59612 W. Beekley Refrigerator Truck Service (Los Angeles, CA)
  • 59641 Howard P. Doyle and Dollar Stages, Inc. hearing held on April 29, 1936 in San Franciso for a certificate between Portland, OR amd San Francisco CA via Sacramento over US99 and US40
  • 59801 J. Norman Geipe, Inc
  • 59815 L. C. Robertson dba Robertson’s Drive and Truckaway
  • 59894 Fowler Truck Line, Lordsburg, NM
  • 60107 Hibbing Van & Transfer Company
  • 60605 Hester A Elliott of Washington, DC dba Elliott Delivery Service
  • 60608 Adam’s Transfer & Storage Co. certificate granted June 27, 1938 for transportation of household goods and office equipment over irregular routes from North Dakota points to points in SD,MT,WI,IL,IN,OH,NY and DC; pick up and delivery servive in Fargo, ND West Fargo ND and Moorhead, MN and between those points for service to other mototr carriers
  • 60766 John S. Wright
  • 60866 Cater’s Motor Freight System, Inc.
  • 60905 G & H Motor Freight Line, Inc.
  • 61616 Missouri Pacific Transportation Company
  • 61438 Kansas CitySouthern Transport Company, Inc.
  • 61599 Queen City Coach Company, Inc.
  • 61600 I.E. Narigan dba Pittsburgh-Wheeling Truck Service
  • 61990 R. G. Spitzer dpa Rio Grande Truck Lines
  • 63319 George F Mauch (Adrian MN)
  • 63495 Brown Motor Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 63993 City Warehouse, Inc. (Bluefield, WV)  sub-4 hearing on Feb 4, 1961
  • 64707 G.F.Jarvis and E.D.Harness dba Jarvis & Harness
  • 64837 Charles E. Hatmaker
  • 65144 Freer Brothers Motor Express Lines Ithaca, NY contract carrier application
  • 65208 Rice Transportation (Los Angeles, CA)
  • 65214 Feather River Stage Company, Inc.
  • 65392 Automobile Shippers, Inc. issued March 26, 1938
  • 65771 Tilman Seifers and D. L. Rogers dba Dick’s Transfer & Truck Terminal (Pittsburg, KS)
  • 65695 Ray Lilenquist dba Utah-California Motor Lines
  • 65696 Ray Lilenquist dba Utah-California Motor Lines
  • 66188 William D. Howard
  • 66562 Railway Express Agency, Inc.
  • 66817 Whitney Transfer Co. Bowling Green, KY
  • 67612 National Truckloading & Terminals, Inc. Applied in 1936 for a broker license
  • 68681 James J. Moritz
  • 66788 Raymond Brothers Transportation
  • 66810 Peoria Rockford Bus Company
  • 69281 Davidson Transfer & Storage Co. they also applied for both a certificate and a permit at the same time (see MC 86369)
  • 69704 Seaton Transfer Company issued March 15, 1938. acquired by Campbell Sixty Six Express
  • 70126 Maine-New Hampshire Stages
  • 70151 United Trucking Service, Inc.
  • 70319 Pine State Express, Inc.
  • 70353 Pittsburgh-Weirton Bus Company, Inc.
  • 70393 Smart’s Auto Freight Company, Inc.
  • 70426 William Schumacher
  • 70947 Mount Hood Stages, Inc.
  • 71436 Short Line, Inc of Pennsylvania
  • 71574 Black Hills Transportation Co.
  • 71679 Clarence D. Walker dba Liberty Transportation
  • 72139 Arthur C. Barwood dba Film Transportation Company
  • 72193 Percy D. Hines
  • 72139 Arthur C. Barwood dba Film Transportation Company
  • 74001 John Botts
  • 74718 Adkins Transfer Co. (Nashville, TN)
  • 74722 Alabama Coaches Company, Inc. In October 1936 certificate granted for route between Tuscaloosa and Sylacauga, Alabama; certificate denied for route between Montevallo, Alabama and any point in Alabama because it was not in interstate commerce
  • 74791 Lincoln Trail System, Inc.
  • 75320 Campbell Sixty Six Express Inc. issued February 26. 1938
  • 75875 Dayton Brothers Bus Line Inc. filed application on January 15,1936. Hearing was held on April 1, 1936.
  • The ICC Joint Board No. 18 recommended report on May 22, 1936 and the decision was to grant certificate on June 11,1936. This was among the earliest certificates to be issued, by date not by number.
  • 77068 Page-Way Stage Lines issued Feb 10, 1938
  • 77425 Great Lakes Cartage Company
  • 74722 Alabama Coaches Company, Inc.
  • 75289 D.C. Transit System, Inc. (Washington DC) sub-23 hearing on Jan 29, 1961
  • 77325 Brashear Freight Lines, Inc (St Louis, MO) application for broker license
  • 77326 Brashear Freight Lines, Inc (St Lousi, MO) application for contract carrier permit
  • 79619 Eagle Express, Inc.
  • 79650 Arizona Motor Express (Phoeniz, AZ)
  • 81751 Howard W. Jurett
  • 84522 Tidewater Express Lines, Inc.
  • 84585 Consolidated Motor Lines ( Massachusetts)
  • 85306 Colorado- Wyoming Express
  • 86001 Philip M. Barzone dba Bee Hive Express
  • 86006 hermann Motor Service (Lebanon, Illinois)
  • 86014 Roy T Pranger
  • 86023 Albert J. Herbert sought a common carrier certificate between Burlington, Vermont and points in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and pennsylvania over irregular routes. He filed his application with the ICC on July 8, 1936 and less than a month later began hauling cases of beer from New York, New York, Rochester, New York and Newark, New Jersey to Burlington, Vermont and empty cases on return trips. At the ICC hearing, he stated that he started service on the assumption that he had received permission. He also said he contemplated no changes to his operation other than possibly hauling of marble or granite if transporting beer failed to afford full employment. Certificate was denied on October 15, 1936 since numerous long established and responsible motor carriers amply supply the public necessity with respect to the traffic involved.
  • 86024 Charlie Toms dba Charlie Toms Bus Line Files application on July 6, 1936, granted April 26, 1937 for passengers and mail between Eufaula, Alabama and Smithville, Georgia
  • 86027 Elias Simon dab Elias Simon and Son
  • 86033 Howard C. Dingmon
  • 86039 W. D. Plunkett
  • 86041 Herbert Caldwell dba Caldwell Truck Line
  • 86048 Thomas Ray Walker
  • 86057 E & A Goodwin & Co (Baltimore, MD)
  • 86060 Wellington Wells Watkins dba Economy Transport
  • 86064 Lawrence Guy Hill dab G. Hill Furniture & Piano Moving
  • 86057 Ernest Merchant
  • 86082 Benjamin L. Sherman
  • 88084 City Transfer (Bandon, OR)
  • 86085 Oscar Lundahl
  • 86087 Ernest Merchant
  • 86100 Raymond Wonbauser
  • 86104 Harold Gifford
  • 86115 Russell Frable dab F & F Transportation Company
  • 86123 H.G. Brunk (Sebastopol, CA)
  • 86132 Meizlish Corporation
  • 86133 Glenn Butler
  • 86146 Gateway Line (Paoli, Indiana)
  • 86149 Henry G Puffer
  • 86161 Palmer Cottingham (Charleston, Illinois)
  • 86186 James V. Rains
  • 86188 Emmanuel Alboum dba Album Transport Company
  • 86213 Lucia Vitullo
  • 86224 Evan Smith
  • 86238 Hagler Truck Company
  • 86245 Wood LakeGrain Company Inc.
  • 86320 Samuel Lightbody
  • 86351 Globe Express & Storage Company
  • 86369 Davidson Transfer & Storage Co.
  • 86388 James C. Duros86421 Woodstock Trucking Co. (Woodstock, NY)
  • 86601 Harry M Levin
  • 86672 Canadian American Express
  • 86627 Union Pacific Railroad Company
  • 86693 Ridgewood Coach Lines, Inc.
  • 86915 Leonard G. Duke
  • 86955 Frank Jarvis
  • 86975 Henry and Sumner Ross dba R & R Transportation Co.
  • 86986 Robert H. Steele dba R.H. Steele Truck Service
  • 88002 Sam Kianof
  • 88072 Al Baker and WG Baker, Myrtle Point, Oregon
  • 88084 City Transfer, Brandon, Oregon
  • 88102 Henry D Nixon, Bridge, Oregon
  • 88103 Roy E Bradford, Bridge, Oregon
  • 88104 Ronald D Barrr, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88106 William W Brown, Port Orford, Oregon
  • 88107 Leroy Lester Maugh, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88108 Keith Holverstott, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88109 Ray W McKay, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88110 Freddie M Milani, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88112 Earl F Wood, Myrtle Point, Oregon
  • 88113 Thomas G Ross, Remote, Oregon
  • 88114 Charles Clark, Myrtle Point, Oregon
  • 88115 Lester A Nelson, Remote, Oregon
  • 88116 Uriah James Albee, Myrtle Point, Oregon
  • 88117 Harrel E Hutchinson, Myrtle Point, Oregon
  • 88209 Ira N King, Roseville, Oregon
  • 88210 John King, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88211 R E Labart, Bridge, Oregon
  • 88214 Melvin E Mather, Sixes, Oregon
  • 88215 Leland C McGilvery, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88216 Baxter S Moore, Remote, Oregon
  • 88217 Ross & Endicott, Bridge, Oregon
  • 88221 Kline Logging Company, Coquille, Oregon
  • 88236 Wilbur D Moore and Kermit B Moore, Remote, Oregon
  • 88300 Brooks-Gillespie Motors, Inc.
  • 88325 O. T. Nelson
  • 88364 Howard P Doyle
  • 88486 Watson R. Lynch
  • 88712 Roy D. Proctor
  • 88774 Soft Crab Express, Inc.
  • 88784 Aaron Vigevano dba Atlantic Moving & Warehouse Company
  • 88791 Vincent D’Agata
  • 88807 Strickland & Lowe Coal & Transfer
  • 88852 J. Hugo Aronson
  • 89186 Floyd Turner
  • 89529 United Parcel Service of Pennsylvania, Inc.
  • 89753Hanover Lounge (Hanover, PA) broker permit
  • 89831 Norman Bell (Blackhawk, Ontario, Canada)
  • 89834 Hannis Lindal (Arbor Vitae, Ontario, Canada)
  • 89835 S.G. Nemeth (Pinewoods, Ontario, Canada)
  • 89838 Alexander Hood (Barwich, Ontario, Canada)
  • 89913 Lester J. Sperber
  • 93928 Olaf Olson (Waubun MN)
  • 94111 Alexander Bryce dba Bryce Cartage & Storage
  • 95262 Oliver C Carlton
  • 101962 James E. Lester (Barwich, Ontario, Canada)
  • 102070 Arthur Bolly (Arbor Vitae, Ontario, Canada)
  • 102401 Taylor Heavy Hauling, Inc.
  • 103065 George R. Bradley (Blackhawk, Ontario, Canada)
  • 103165 Edward Clarence Sandbae and Albert John Advent (North Branch, Ontario, Canada)
  • 103227 Fred Gunderson (Emo, Ontario, Canada)
  • 105733 H.R. Ritter Trucking Company, Inc.
  • 106943 Eastern Express, Inc. (Terre Haute, IN) sub 68 hearing on Jan 27, 1961
  • 110563 Coldway Food Express, Inc. (Sidney, Ohio) Subs-10 & 11 hearing on Jan 29, 1961
  • 107839 Denver-Albuquerque Motor Transport, Inc. Missouri Public Utilities Commission granted interstate authority on December 7, 1966
  • 108393 Signal Delivery Service,
  • 108446 Fishbach Trucking Co. (Akron, Ohio) Sub-17, hearing on Feb 5
  • 109427 Thompson Van Lines, Inc.
  • 110166 Tennessee-Carolina Transportation, Inc. Missouri Public Utilities Commission granted interstate authority on June 1, 1967
  • 111230 Wilbur C Winegar dba City Transfer & Storage Co. Bell, CA issued Jan 20, 1968, application filed Sept 1968 to transfer authority to Brothers Transportation Inc Los Angeles, CA
  • 113863 John Stelmaszek and Pasquale Ciampi, partnership in New Milford, CT, issued July 16, 1963; (sub-No. 2) issued July 1, 1965 transferred to Edward P Hayes & Sons Co. in Rock Hill, CT authorizing the transportation of: Passengers and their baggage and express, mail and newspapers between Hartford and Granby, CT and between Westfield, MA and Hoskins, CT , serving intermediate points.
  • 115036 Van Tassel, Inc. (Pittsburgh, KS) Sub-6 hearing on Feb 4, 1961
  • 116843 N & N Transportation Company, Inc.
  • 117835 Carl Lowrance Produce Co. (Joplin, MO)
  • 118182 Edward Miller (Philadelphia, PA)
  • 119221 Burton L. Crosby, dba Heavy Duty Wrecker Service (Green Bay, WI) In December 1960 proposed cerificate reccommended , wrecked and disabled vehicles and replacement tractors for wrecked and disabled vehicles, using tow truck or wrecker equipment only, between points in Illinois on and north of US Highway 30 to points in 13 specified counties of Wisconsin and points in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan over irregular routes
  • 123804 Leo O’Laughlin
  • 123819 Ace Freight Lines, Inc.
  • 123915 Belletorte Charter Bus Service, Inc.
  • 126439 Camirand Cartage, Ltd.
  • 127351 Chance Freight Lines
  • 128007 Hofer, Inc.
  • 128232 Dorris Clouse
  • 128265 Henry O. Smith
  • 163372 Transcarriers

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