trackless trolley การใช้
- SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes include bus and trackless trolley lines.
- The trackless trolley system in Providence was dismantled in the mid-1950s.
- The 1 was replaced with trackless trolleys on August 1, 1948.
- Starting in 1957, trackless trolleys provided short-turn service from Harvard to Benton Square.
- The last trackless trolley operated in Rochester on March 3, 1932.
- The entirety of Route 73 was converted from streetcars to trackless trolleys in 1958.
- As the rain increased, I hailed the Trackless Trolley.
- Trackless trolleys replaced streetcars on December 11, 1948.
- Philadelphia's public transit system is mainly operated by the Philadelphia trackless trolley ( trolleybus ) system.
- A brief experiment with trackless trolleys was made starting in 1923 on the Driving Park line.
- The 112 streetcar line was replaced by trackless trolleys soon after being taken over by the BERy.
- Trackless trolleys and streetcars still run here.
- Streetcars last ran on January 4, 1952, replaced by trackless trolleys, which last ran March 30, 1961.
- But the Buckhead and Oglethorpe trackless trolleys ran, beginning at Mrs . Bell's spot on Walton Street.
- In 1940, the company placed orders for 130 PCC streetcars, 50 trackless trolleys, and 53 motor buses.
- Same are trackless trolleys which service Harvard Square ( somtimes called Hahvid Skwayah ) and sorrounding neighborhoods.
- On March 30, 1963, the remaining trackless trolley lines feeding into Everett were replaced with diesel buses.
- The 113 last ran December 8, 1960, and buses replaced trackless trolleys June 24, 1961 on the 112.
- The two routes continued separate operations until June 21, 1959, when buses replaced the trackless trolleys on both.
- Near the eastern terminus of the Market-Frankford Line, three trackless trolley lines and multiple diesel bus lines converge.
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