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  2. Disneyland Shutting Down Yet Another Classic Attraction by 2025

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    The Red Car Trolley, which was first launched at Disney California Adventure in 2012, is expected to close “in early 2025,” Disney officials told Attractions Magazine on Monday, Aug. 26. The ...

  3. Bus depots of MTA Regional Bus Operations - Wikipedia

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    The original building on the site was a trolley car barn for the Broadway Railroad's Broadway streetcar line, opened in 1859. [94] The barn began serving buses in 1931, and was acquired by the city during unification in 1940. [5] [95] Construction on the current bus depot began in 1947. [6]

  4. Red Car Trolley - Wikipedia

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    The Red Car Trolley is a 3 ft 3⁄8 in (1,000 mm) meter gauge tramway and transportation attraction at Disney California Adventure at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California. [1] Construction began on January 4, 2010, and the attraction opened on June 15, 2012, as part of the re-dedication of the park. [2][3] The attraction features cars ...

  5. Pacific Electric - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Electric Inland Empire Trail, Fontana Car #1734 served as the Red Car Museum between 1981 and 2021, [51] [52] at the corner of Main Street and Electric Avenue in Seal Beach, California. The Pacific Electric Trail is a 21-mile (34 km) rail trail that has been constructed along the former Upland–San Bernardino Line.

  6. TECO Line Streetcar - Wikipedia

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    The TECO Line Streetcar is a heritage streetcar transit line in Tampa, Florida, run by the Hillsborough Area Regional Transportation Authority (HART), owned by the city of Tampa, and managed by Tampa Historic Streetcar, Inc. It connects Downtown and Channelside to the historic Ybor City district.

  7. Streetcars in Redlands - Wikipedia

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    The Redlands Trolley Barn was built in 1907 and was the depot of the company's initial lines, continuing to serve in such a capacity for the Pacific Electric Era. After streetcar service ended, PE initially sold the barn; it was eventually used for various businesses since its function as a streetcar barn ended. [10]

  8. Boston-area streetcar lines - Wikipedia

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    Boston-area streetcar lines remaining in 1940 (in green), plotted against a map of the BERy's subway and elevated lines (in purple). The shade of green for each line denotes how long the line lasted after this; the lightest-green lines were abandoned in 1945 or earlier, the second-lightest lines were abandoned from 1946 to 1950, the second-darkest lines were abandoned from 1951 to 1969, and ...

  9. Redlands Trolley Barn - Wikipedia

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    Redlands Trolley Barn. / 34.05527; -117.17440. The Redlands Central Railway Company car barn is a historic car barn located at 746 East Citrus Avenue in Redlands, California, United States. The building was used to house electric railway cars, first for the Redlands Central Railway and later for the Pacific Electric Railway.