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If and when a future | streetcar line is built along Geary, it will once agai |
e the TTC network is largely a "traditional" | streetcar network dating back to the 19th century, and |
The Charlotte Trolley is a heritage | streetcar which operates in Charlotte in the U.S. stat |
The company built a mule-drawn | streetcar line, known as the Seminole Hotel Horse Car, |
icked up with the extension of a horse-drawn | streetcar line to Highland Avenue in 1871. |
nt, William Clayton, sought to develop a new | streetcar that could both provide transportation for t |
The Public Service Terminal was a two-level | streetcar station in Newark, New Jersey, owned and ope |
Municipal Service Car was a concept | streetcar being considered by the Toronto Transit Comm |
Newton Center is a surface-level | streetcar station located in Newton Centre, Massachuse |
c neighborhood is a turn-of-the-20th-century | streetcar suburb two miles northeast of downtown Nashv |
rfax County governments approved a "Modified | Streetcar Alternative" for the corridor, which involve |
The West Santa Ana Branch is a former | streetcar right-of-way (ROW) and potential transit cor |
erts the Downtown Historic Railway to a full | streetcar line, there would be a stop at Olympic Villa |
s of the complex are connected by a heritage | streetcar line, operated by a 1924-built ex-New Orlean |
rket Street Railway Company was a commercial | streetcar and bus operator in San Francisco. |
City Council approved a plan to build a new | streetcar line, and in July 2010 the project secured $ |
Smith National Historic Site using a Birney | streetcar. |
The West Corridor is a planned | streetcar line to serve as an extension for the LYNX n |
from anywhere in the Inner Sunset and a MUNI | streetcar has a line that travels along Judah Street i |
The Galveston Island Trolley is a heritage | streetcar in Galveston, Texas, United States. |
for the purpose of developing a residential | streetcar suburb for Washington, D.C.. (See Washington |
There was a Montgomery | streetcar boycott from 1900 to 1902 to protest segrega |
He had stopped a horse-drawn | streetcar that contained two men wanted for murder. |
uccessfully opposed the introduction of a V8 | Streetcar race in Wellington, and Option3 in 2006, whi |
Orlando Street Railway operated a mule-drawn | streetcar line in downtown Orlando, Florida in the 188 |
station was constructed underneath a former | streetcar tunnel and another tunnel that carries Conne |
built in 1985 and was modeled after a former | streetcar station of the early 20th Century. |
shaded, tree-lined streets and abundance of | streetcar lines. |
proximity to downtown made it accessible by | streetcar. |
shington Street Elevated trains, after which | streetcar service was restored-though much of it had b |
) in the Harvard Square area, and all former | streetcar lines (the last four not connected to the Tr |
the 1950s and 1960s, NOPSI converted all the | streetcar lines in New Orleans, except for the St. Cha |
ible for the disaster because it allowed its | streetcar to be loaded with a much greater weight of p |
was built in 1914, and was located along the | streetcar line. |
ue, through which The T travels along former | streetcar tracks. |
There is also a | streetcar route operated by the Vancouver Downtown His |
The 508 Lake Shore is an east-west | streetcar route in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operated |
in municipal service in Fort Smith, an open | streetcar, as well as a Frisco steam locomotive. |
a steam dummy line, and later by an electric | streetcar line. |
vation of the station began, adding an extra | streetcar track, elevators to the platforms, and new s |
Queens Quay is an underground | streetcar station of the Toronto streetcar system in T |
was also changed to incorporate an electric | streetcar or trolley and a cable car funicular. |
he Metropolitan Street Railroad was an early | streetcar company in Atlanta. |
In 1964 an old | streetcar was restored and showed at the 1967 Centenni |
An early | streetcar spur route ran to a station house near the c |
The line was converted into an electric | streetcar line, forming the first element of the San F |
Worcester Street Railway, was an interurban | streetcar line partly on the old Boston and Worcester |
The 503 Kingston Rd is an east-west | streetcar route in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operated |
to accommodate two lanes of traffic and one | streetcar line; a 1982 re-decking allowed for the crea |
design included six vehicular lanes and two | streetcar tracks on the main deck, with provision for |
32 and 33 | Streetcar Lines and Bus Route D, which operated before |
liams, author of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and A | Streetcar Named Desire. |
dge was constructed in 1896 and accommodated | streetcar, pedestrian and automobile traffic. |
on of the three major Manhattan and Brooklyn | streetcar operators - New York Railways, the Third Ave |
hased in 1948 by National City Lines and the | streetcar system was then run down in favour of buses, |
riginally carried four highway lanes and two | streetcar tracks of Pittsburgh Railways Company. |
It became the Morningside area, a | streetcar suburb. |
Cole Valley grew up around the | streetcar stop at the entrance to the Sunset Tunnel at |
Early fair goers arrived by | streetcar (until 1958) via Renfrew Street. |
jects as well as stage productions such as A | Streetcar Named Desire and Strong Woman |
There he found worked as a | streetcar driver. |
Friendship was therefore built as a | streetcar suburb, and its houses are large, square hom |
s not extend into Scarborough, just as other | streetcar lines. |
evelopment of Atkins Park began in 1912 as a | streetcar suburb of Atlanta, linked to downtown via th |
Route 8 was electrified in 1895 as a | streetcar running from Towson to Catonsville. |
It was built as a | streetcar suburb for Center City between 1850 and 1910 |
As a | streetcar suburb, Friendship lacks its own business di |
C Electric Railway Co., where he worked as a | streetcar operator within the Vancouver transit system |
4 was a BERy service; in its final days as a | streetcar line it only ran from Maverick to the south |
munity of Highland Springs in the 1890s as a | streetcar suburb of Richmond on the Seven Pines Railwa |
ruid Hill Avenue, where Route 5 had run as a | streetcar line until then. |
Augusta's own | streetcar network would be out of service by 1937, rep |
Route 13 was Baltimore's first | streetcar line, having started it operation in 1890 al |
Until the completion of the second bay, a | streetcar waiting in the station on either route could |
fled to the U.S. The elder Hallinan became a | streetcar conductor in San Francisco, and was one of t |
al Tramway Company Ltd., and began providing | streetcar service to the City of Strathcona as well. |
f the PTC in the 1950's and began converting | streetcar lines to bus routes. |
Both the | Streetcar Depot and the Wadsworth Chapel were listed i |
etter local access, and opened the branch to | streetcar service on July 4, 1959. |
ction of the Duke Ellington Bridge; however, | streetcar service was discontinued before the new brid |
The Brooklyn Bridge | streetcar terminal and Park Row station on the BMT ele |
nd, General Moses Sherman set off to build a | streetcar line across the San Fernando Valley, to serv |
Around that same time, he began building a | streetcar line in the city. |
ty Centre, and improvements to major bus and | streetcar routes to create a network of "surface rapid |
Most regular service bus and | streetcar routes shut down at 1:30 a.m. or earlier; if |
s on the mezzanine level between the bus and | streetcar terminal and the subway platforms. |
But several other bus and | streetcar lines using different designations previousl |
t is a major transfer point for both bus and | streetcar routes, including the 511 Bathurst route, wh |
esigned as part of a planned but never-built | streetcar subway that would have run east and west alo |
he road had street rails that were used by a | streetcar trolley connecting Uphams Corner and Frankli |
It was linked to Louisville by a | streetcar line along 4th street in 1900, and the city |
ration panel which settled a strike by 1,800 | streetcar conductors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1 |
ha's HarborPark Plan, which is served by the | streetcar line, comprises over four hundred upscale ur |
The street was also served by two | streetcar lines (East California and West California). |
Accessible by both | streetcar and auto, Norhill grew with residents at a t |
nt, promoting it with a web site called ‘The | Streetcar Redefined'. |
d by the Carrollton Spur of the Canal Street | Streetcar Line. |
s Avenue, with the famous St. Charles Avenue | Streetcar, cuts through the neighborhood, and is the r |
enue, route of the famous St. Charles Avenue | Streetcar. |
on New Orleans' historic St. Charles Avenue | Streetcar line, and have "filled-in" for the Von Dulle |
was served by the Nine-Mile Circle electric | streetcar line. |
od of Annandale with the rest of the city by | streetcar, but the bridge was never built. |
e terminus of the "Canal Street - City Park" | streetcar line. |
h the West Corridor and Center City Corridor | streetcar service, as well as Amtrak, Greyhound inter- |
as also involved in running the city's first | streetcar company |
pearances, save to dedicate the city's first | streetcar line. |
ervice has been prevalent in the city, since | streetcar lines were removed in 1938. |
Class 1 | Streetcar #125 at 5th and Broadway in San Diego, CA (1 |
Archival photo of Class 1 | streetcar homes in the Old Town neighborhood of San Di |
production of Tennessee Williams' classic A | Streetcar Named Desire as "unhinged and electrifying", |
Williams worked on his classic play | Streetcar Named Desire while staying at the Pontchartr |
ay 26, 1896 in Victoria, British Columbia, a | streetcar crowded with 143 holidaymakers on their way |
The company ceased | streetcar operations and was renamed Cincinnati Transi |
noke Street Railway Company would complete a | streetcar line between Raleigh Court/Virginia Heights |
The final day of | streetcar service for the City of Buffalo came on July |
on that wharf, Tennessee Williams debuted A | Streetcar Named Desire with Marlon Brando as Stanley K |
ion and pass through a dedicated underground | streetcar station at Queens Quay before climbing to th |
The authors described the | Streetcar Depot as "all arches and posts," with an Eas |
Park subdivision, one of San Diego's oldest ' | streetcar suburbs'. |
ltimately led the company to discontinue all | streetcar service in favor of bus routes in 1949. |
23 and 26 streetcars during the | streetcar era. |
and to service riders on the East Washington | Streetcar line. |
s rebuilt with modern water, electricity and | streetcar systems. |
cross North America began to eliminate their | streetcar systems in favour of buses (see also Great A |
The BTC oversaw the elimination of | streetcar service in favor of bus service in 1963 when |
many diverse neighborhoods, especially early | streetcar suburbs, including Barton Heights, Bellevue, |
and built to the north of the existing Queen | streetcar line. |
F-line service levels and to expand historic | streetcar service through the forthcoming E Embarcader |
od started around 1905 with the extension of | streetcar service by the Bartlett Webster developing c |
e, facilitated by the southward extension of | streetcar lines. |
as part of a deal to secure the extension of | streetcar service into Bowness Estates, which he was d |
An F Market | streetcar turns around at the foot of Market Street, i |
rom the terminus of Atlanta's first electric | streetcar, the Atlanta & Edgewood Street Railroad Co, |
ntiago, Chile inaugurated its first electric | streetcar service. |
It was Atlanta's first electric | streetcar line, and the first profitable electric line |
However, five heavily-used | streetcar lines traveled for at least part of their ro |
Buses were substituted for most | streetcar service on July 20, 1947 with direct Bedford |
4 ft 10 7⁄8 in (1,495 mm) gauge used for TTC | streetcar and subway lines; |
George Stephens developed a plan for a | streetcar suburb on his father-in-law's (John Spring M |
He won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A | Streetcar Named Desire in 1948 and for Cat on a Hot Ti |
miths to make special parts, notably for the | streetcar fleet |
gnation has previously been used for several | streetcar and bus routes, including the No. 48 Streetc |
rfax County governments, however, call for a | streetcar line to be placed along Columbia Pike, termi |
re eventually replaced by a loop for several | streetcar lines. |
nies (B&W) was a holding company for several | streetcar companies between Boston and Worcester, Mass |
ands separating the regular traffic from the | streetcar tracks. |
The rails were reused from abandoned | streetcar lines. |
For the character from A | Streetcar Named Desire, see Stanley Kowalski. |
ler Short Line, was a broad gauge interurban | streetcar line connecting Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Un |
ntually became Route 18 of the Georgia Power | Streetcar system but since it runs out-of-band is idea |
s in what became known as the Great American | streetcar scandal. |
ubway and elevated railway on the Green Line | streetcar line and the Orange Line rapid transit line |
a stint as one - third of the group Hamilton | Streetcar (with Buzz Clifford of "Baby Sitttin' Boogie |
charging the strikers with clubs and guns, a | streetcar being overturned and set on fire, and a man |
d to Yonkers, N.Y., where Johnson also had a | streetcar line. |
Girard Avenue in Philadelphia which has the | streetcar tracks for SEPTA Route 15. |
-floor minibus and American Heritage replica | streetcar (rubber-tired trackless) product lines to NA |
Park, later used by the North Hudson Railway | streetcar lines. |
Supporting Actress but lost to Kim Hunter in | Streetcar. |
h Pacific, Guys and Dolls, The King and I, A | Streetcar Named Desire, Death of a Salesman, Cat on a |
2006 initial costs for the completion if the | streetcar line were stated at about $250 million. |
Located in a | streetcar tunnel, the station is now served by the 509 |
ide employees access to every vehicle in the | Streetcar fleet, with the option to add drivers to the |
ng opposite Jon Voight and Faye Dunaway in A | Streetcar Named Desire, eventually co-starring with Ro |
A snatch is sung by Blanche DuBois in A | Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams in Scene |
Marlon Brando in A | Streetcar Named Desire, photographed by Carl Van Vecht |
nt could not follow the abrupt curves in the | streetcar network. |
da in Private Lives and Blanche du Bois in A | Streetcar Named Desire. |
Award for Best Actress to Vivien Leigh in A | Streetcar Named Desire. |
In 2008, | Streetcar launched "Streetcar for Business" as a resul |
The other routes include a | streetcar route along Hudson Street that operated 1920 |
uisition and operation of intercity "radial" | streetcar service. |
Barton Heights is a | streetcar suburb neighborhood and former town in the N |
The 511 Bathurst is a | streetcar route operated by the Toronto Transit Commis |
s are higher than in the parts where it is a | streetcar line. |
Railroad electrified its Coney Island Avenue | Streetcar Line and breached its agreement to run its c |
n Street and the abandoned Jackson Boulevard | streetcar tunnel under the river, to Grant Park. |
ublic Service Company of New Jersey's Camden | streetcar system; the design called for the cars to cr |
adway and First and Broadway; the Key System | streetcar line along Broadway; the Oakland Estuary (ea |
Knoxville's first | streetcar company, the Knoxville Street Railway, was o |
The estimate includes labor for | streetcar operators, for maintenance of the streetcars |
car in particular, car 1040, is the last PCC | streetcar ever built in the United States. |
d Avenue Line was the third to last Brooklyn | streetcar line to be converted to bus operation and th |
This and the Gentilly Line were the last two | streetcar lines to open in New Orleans until August 19 |
The High Level Bridge | Streetcar is a historic streetcar ride over the High L |
At the time, it could have seemed like a | streetcar to nowhere-but a necessity to promote develo |
lly, the Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line, a | streetcar line to Mattapan, is also colored red. |
developed as the result of being linked via | streetcar in 1894 across the deep ravine of the Bacon' |
's web site where the routes are listed, the | streetcar routes are listed separately from the bus ro |
orhood was well-known for its locally famous | streetcar line (#21 Fineview), and for its inclined pl |
Membership of | Streetcar costs £59.50 per year, with cars available f |
ion over fifty years after Memphis' original | streetcar network was dismantled in the 1940s. |
its heyday, it was the most modern electric | streetcar system in Puerto Rico, rivaling New York and |
ntury, Kenosha constructed a modern electric | streetcar system utilizing historic PCC streetcars in |
Most electric | streetcar companies were private companies owned by el |
be seen when passing through on a Muni Metro | streetcar. |
The N Judah Muni Metro | streetcar line runs along Duboce Avenue, which forms t |
converted the line into a municipal electric | streetcar line, the first line of Muni. |
Street in San Francisco and its N-Judah Muni | streetcar line are named after him. |
n which the story was set, hence the name: A | Streetcar Named Desire. |
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