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  2. PCC streetcar - Wikipedia

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    The last PCC streetcars built for any North American system were a batch of 25 for the San Francisco Municipal Railway, manufactured by St. Louis and delivered in 1951–2. [19] A total of 4,586 PCC cars were purchased by United States transit companies: 1,057 by Pullman Standard and 3,534 by St. Louis.

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  4. Johnstown Traction Company - Wikipedia

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    Johnstown Traction Company PCC streetcar PCC 407 in the 1950s JTC trolley bus 705 on the final day of trolley bus service in Johnstown, November 11, 1967.. Johnstown Traction Company (JTC) was a public transit system in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States.

  5. List of streetcar systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of rail transit systems in the United States, which also includes subway/metro and commuter rail systems. In the state-by-state tables below: A diamond (♦) symbol denotes a system that operates or operated in the same area as another independent system. Names and cities of currently operating systems appear in bold on blue backgrounds.

  6. List of streetcar routes in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    PCC from 1942. Closed (loss of Manchester Bridge ramp) [3] 21 Fineview: Mar 31, 1908 [14] Apr 30, 1966 [9] [6] Originally called the "Nunnery Hill" line. Maximum grade of 12.24% was steepest grade on system. Inbound route duplicated 8 Perrysville Avenue. Initially closed without bus replacement due to grades and narrow streets on outbound route ...

  7. El Paso Streetcar - Wikipedia

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    The system covers 4.8 miles (7.7 km) [1] [8] (round trip) in two loops from Chihuahuita to Kern Place, serving Downtown El Paso and University of Texas at El Paso along the way. The system was constructed under the authority of the Camino Real Regional Mobility Authority , but when the major construction was completed, around spring 2018, it ...

  8. Pertec - Wikipedia

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    Pertec Computer Corporation (PCC), formerly Peripheral Equipment Corporation (PEC), was a computer company based in Chatsworth, California which originally designed and manufactured peripherals such as floppy drives, tape drives, instrumentation control and other hardware for computers.

  9. Resident registration - Wikipedia

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    A resident register is a government database which contains information on the current residence of persons. In countries where registration of residence is compulsory, the current place of residence must be reported to the registration office or the police within a few days after establishing a new residence.