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  2. Detroit Downtown Trolley - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Downtown Trolley, also known as the Washington Boulevard Trolley and Detroit Citizens Railway, was a heritage trolley line in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. The narrow-gauge system opened September 20, 1976, as a United States Bicentennial project, and was closed on June 21, 2003.

  3. Piquette Avenue Industrial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The 1933 Rockne line was reduced to one line, the "10". The Rockne "10" was an update of the "65". When Studebaker went into receivership on March 18, 1933, it was decided to move production of the Rockne to the Studebaker plant in South Bend. The Rockne "10" was built in South Bend from April through July, 1933.

  4. Remember when? Local history sites keep South Bend's past ...

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    Professional museums and amateur historians see growing interest in historical photos posted to websites, be it South Bend, Elkhart or nearby. Remember when? Local history sites keep South Bend's ...

  5. Detroit Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Downtown Trolley (originally the Detroit Citizens' Railway) was a heritage trolley built in 1976 as a U.S. Bicentennial project. [33] The trolley ran over a one-mile L-shaped route from Grand Circus Park to near the Renaissance Center, via Washington Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue, using narrow-gauge trams acquired from municipal ...

  6. Headlines in History 1938: Suspension of South Bend News ...

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    Dec. 27, 1938: “The South Bend News-Times announces this afternoon in a front page editorial that today’s issue is the last. In that editorial headed “30” Joseph M. Stephenson, president ...

  7. Lecture at The History Museum discusses South Bend ... - AOL

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  8. Streetcars in North America - Wikipedia

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    In Philadelphia, a former trolley line (SEPTA Route 15, aka. the Girard Avenue Line), that was "bustituted" in 1992, resumed trolley service in 2005 using rebuilt historic cars (see below); two other former Philadelphia trolley lines have been proposed for a resumption in trolley service in the 2010s though such plans have stalled.

  9. 60 years later: Rebirth in Studebaker corridor evolved from ...

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    Studebakers cars were in town for the 2017 Studebaker's Driver's Club International Meet. The cars were part of a parade from the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds to downtown South Bend for a ...