Streetcars in Cleveland
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Title
Streetcars in Cleveland
Subject
Infrastructure
Suburbs
Description
Streetcars in Cleveland around East 30th street. The newly built Terminal Tower is in background. Until the Terminal Tower construction with its train and transit station in the lower levels was completed, cars of the Shaker Rapid Transit, built by the same development company that built Terminal Tower, ran on surface streets in Cleveland from about East 30th street after using a separate right-of-way from Shaker Square that used natural ravines in Kingsbury Run.
Creator
LOC
Source
HABS/HAER Built in America
Date
1929
Contributor
Ed Pershey
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Coverage
Cleveland, Ohio
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