Starting in the 19th century, transit companies worked closely with real estate developers to develop “streetcar suburbs” for a growing population. The companies kept fares low, thanks to corporate ...
Since the 1940s, there has been a broad shift away from public transit across the U.S., and service has declined in many cities, including New York, Boston, Denver, Orlando and St. Louis. A look back ...
James A. Genthner, whose lifelong love for the clanging bells and electric hum of streetcars, the hiss of gaslights and the distant melodic whistles of trains as they rolled through the night, died of ...
A Maryland-based nonprofit recognized a man who broke barriers in Baltimore transit for his service and courage. The No. 8 Streetcar Mural at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum honors Berley Roberts Sr., ...
Starting in the 19th century, transit companies worked closely with real estate developers to develop “streetcar suburbs” for a growing population. The companies kept fares low, thanks to corporate ...
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