- A
horsecar, horse-drawn tram, horse-drawn
streetcar (U.S.), or horse-drawn
railway (historical), is an animal-powered (usually horse) tram or streetcar...
- of Monterey,
California operated between 1891 and 1923. It
started as a
horsecar line
before being electrified in the
early 1900s and
expanded to its largest...
- Ontario, Canada. Its successor, the
Toronto Railway Company,
inherited the
horsecar system and
electrified it
between 1892 and 1894.
After the
Williams Omnibus...
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operated electric trams in Fresno, California, from 1903 to 1939.
Earlier horsecar tracks were
improved and
electrified under consolidated ownership which...
-
Depot Railway, the City Railroad, and the
Central Railroad. The last
horsecars were
converted to
electric in 1897.
Cable car
street railways in Los Angeles...
-
chariot racing,
which involved a
small vehicle and four
horses abreast, to
horsecars or trollies,
which used two
horses to pull a car that was used in cities...
- the line on
January 1, 1895 for $420,000. This
lease included the
entire horsecar property of the PP&CI,
which kept its
steam railroad from the
Ninth Avenue...
- The B41 is a bus
route that
constitutes a
public transit line
operating in Brooklyn, New York City,
running along Flatbush Avenue between Downtown Brooklyn...
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Commenced operation 1874
Defunct 1979
Headquarters Houston,
Texas Service type
Horsecar (1874–1892)
Streetcar (1891–1940) Bus (1924–1979)
Routes 1 (1874) 24 (1927)...
-
extensive streetcar system. The
streetcar network had its
beginnings with the
horsecar era of the
Montreal City P****enger
Railway in 1861. The
initial line was...