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Taken For a Ride, Documentary, 1996 IMDB

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  • Wpuszczeni w korek (Poland)


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Weasel1984 PL

2009-12-15 19:07

[Image: Vehicle 263750]
There were more cars visible in the mid-90's, but I have chosen only a few.

-- Last edit: 2018-06-25 22:22:13

fsebus FR

2009-12-17 22:43

Slurp!

Qq tramways PCC (photos n et bl), Peter-Witt et Birney...
Les motrices rouge/orange sont des "Pacific Electric" de la région de Los-Angeles

58Roadmaster US

2009-12-19 10:45

Minneapolis-Saint Paul had a storied past involving streetcars. A figure later to be associated with the Mob brought in GM buses to replace them.

Ddey65 US

2009-12-19 17:19

I'd like to point out that all this talk of GM killing mass transit(including street cars) is a load of BS:
http://www.1134.org/stan/ul/GM-et-al.html

58Roadmaster US

2009-12-20 01:03

I don't know anything about L.A. I've only seen the documentary Lost Twin Cities on PBS.

-- Last edit: 2009-12-20 01:06:15

Ddey65 US

2009-12-20 06:20

Well, I know that many trolley systems were declining after World War One, and were trading street cars for buses before GM started building buses. I also know that besides San Francisco, and New Orleans, Philadelphia and Boston kept their trolleys, and that in New York, and Chicago, buses, "L's," and subways replaced street car routes. Some of Boston's street car lines were replaced by subway trains and buses, but they didn't completley get rid of them.





-- Last edit: 2011-01-05 04:29:34

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