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Atlanta streetcar system map, 1940 Size:18x18 Cincinnati’s interurban rail lines had

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Cincinnati’s interurban rail lines had no dedicated tracks to reach downtown and no centralized terminal facility

For my diagram of Waitress

This is the full set of my three Lord of the Rings diagrams: Fellowship of the Ring

Housing was scarce

Most of this would have run in existing railway rights of way

Atlanta streetcar system map, 1940 Size:18x18 Cincinnati’s interurban rail lines hadIn 1940, Atlanta was an important regional center with 300,000 inhabitants. The streetcar company was owned by the local electric utility, Georgia Power. This combination of business interests may seem strange today, but in the early 20th century such a combination was quite normal. Transit companies were the largest consumers of electricity when streetcars were introduced, meaning that the two monopolies electricity and transportation often went hand

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