News
Suburbs began to be developed beyond the half-mile circle around Statehouse Square. The process begun by horse-drawn streetcars moved even faster with the advent of electrified streetcars in 1890.
Horse-drawn streetcars go into service in the Twin Cities on July 15, 1872 With the rapid growth of the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis in the mid-nineteenth century, the need for a reliable ...
The last surviving San Luis Obispo horse-drawn street car of the San Luis Street Railway is on display at the Dallidet Adobe. The car was donated by the George P. Bell family. The system ran from ...
From horse-drawn transport to historical relic, learn how the first streetcar in San Luis Obispo, California, was a witness to history and what happened after it was retired.
The remainder of the streetcar routes were phased out on May 13, 1939. “The following morning, the Lima City Lines began bus operation,” the News wrote June 16,1999.
Illustration from 1855 showing a horse-drawn streetcar in New Orleans, drawn by Fran Bellow. “All those discrimination that had slavery at the bottom have become nonsense,” declared the ...
The last streetcar to operate in Louisville pulled into the Queen Street loop at 6 p.m., May 1, 1948. ... when horse-drawn cars first ran over rails here.
Daft’s dream ended in 1889, when Frank Sprague invented the overhead trolley wire system that is still used today to power streetcars, and earning the title of Father of the Electric Streetcar.
C incinnati’s commuters have complained about mass transit since the first horse-drawn omnibuses started hauling passengers in 1859. By the late 1880s, the Queen City offered a selection of transport ...
A vehicle of distinction is this antiquated, 20-passenger horse-drawn San Luis Street Railway streetcar which was “Number One” on the San Luis Obispo transportation routes in the days of ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results