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13. National City Lines was buying up privately owned transit lines
Thu Mar 10, 2016, 07:43 PM
Mar 2016

Detroit Street Railways (DSR) had nothing to do with National City Lines as it had been owned by the municipal government since the end of WWI. The first streetcar line to be converted to buses was the Dearborn Avenue line in 1925. Motor bus replacements continued (with a brief respite in WWII) until 1956 when the last streetcar line in Detroit (Woodward Ave) was converted to buses.

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