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  2. Pro Street - Wikipedia

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    Pro Street, also known as a back half or tubbed car, is a style of street-legal custom car popular in the 1980s, usually built to imitate a pro stock class race car. Pro Street cars are close in appearance to cars used in drag racing while remaining street-legal and with a full interior. Cars of this type typically feature two of the following ...

  3. Nostalgia Super Stock - Wikipedia

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    These cars, many street-driven to the strip and then (with good fortune) back home after the race, were grouped in fast-to-slow alphabetical classes (A/S, B/S, C/S, etc.) determined by horsepower-to-weight factors in wide ranges. In 1960, optional classes (A/SA, B/SA, C/SA, etc.) for cars equipped with automatic transmissions were added.

  4. Capital Traction Company - Wikipedia

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    The Decatur Street Car Barn, built in 1906 by Capital Traction. This barn would later become WMATA's Northern division until it closed in 2019 for rehabilitation. In 1906, Capital Traction built the Decatur Street Car Barn and extended the 14th Street line north to reach it. [11] Further expansion came with Congressional approval on May 23, 1908.

  5. National Capital Trolley Museum - Wikipedia

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    In the winter of 2008–2009, the museum moved into three new buildings: a Visitors Center, a display building for the streetcars (Street Car Hall), and a street car maintenance building. Construction of the Intercounty Connector , (ICC) which crosses the museum's former location, required the museum to shift locations in the Park.

  6. Streetcars in Washington, D.C., and Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Streetcars and interurbans operated in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C., between 1890 and 1962. Lines in Maryland were established as separate legal entities, most with grand plans in mind, but none succeeded financially. Eventually they were all owned or leased by DC Transit (see Streetcars in Washington, D.C.).

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