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  3. How to watch the Raleigh Christmas Parade. The parade will kick off at 9:30 a.m. street side and on official sponsor ABC11, the ABC11 streaming apps, and the ABC News Hulu channel.

  4. Photos: Raleigh hosts annual Christmas parade - AOL

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    Thousands gathered for the city of Raleigh’s motor-vehicles-free Christmas parade on Sat. Nov. 18, 2023. Spectators and participants observed a moment of silence at the parade’s start to honor ...

  5. The 2022 Raleigh Christmas Parade is almost here. Here ... - AOL

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    Officially called the “2022 ABC11/LeithCars.com Raleigh Christmas Parade presented by Shop Local Raleigh,” this year marks 78 years of the festive holiday event. The parade will feature more ...

  6. Unmotorized but unfazed, Raleigh Christmas parade ... - AOL

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    Law enforcement pause for a moment of silence to honor Hailey Brooks at the start of the Raleigh Christmas Parade on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. Brooks, an 11-year-old dancer, was struck by a truck ...

  7. Trolleybuses in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The stored AM General trolley buses, which were already 24 years old by 2003, did not return to service and were scrapped in mid-2006, but earlier the same year, SEPTA placed an order with New Flyer Industries for 38 new low-floor trolley buses. Philadelphia's AM General trolley buses operated in service for the last time on June 30, 2003, the ...

  8. SEPTA Route 75 - Wikipedia

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    The route is operated by trolleybuses, locally called trackless trolleys, which replaced streetcars (trolley cars) on the route on April 19, 1948, following one day of temporary bus operation. [2] As far back as 1922, the President of Philadelphia Rapid Transit recommended converting the route into a feeder route for the Market-Frankford Line.

  9. SEPTA Route 59 - Wikipedia

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    Diesel buses temporarily replaced trackless trolleys on route 59 in June 2002, [2] because of reconstruction of Frankford Depot (garage) and the adjacent Market-Frankford "El" viaduct and station, which required the temporary removal of the overhead trolley wires used by trackless trolleys both at the garage and along the deadhead route (under ...