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  2. Chicago Surface Lines - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Surface Lines was primarily a trolley operation, with approximately 3100 streetcars on the roster at the time of the CTA takeover. [16] It purchased small lots of motor buses, [17] totaling 693 at the time of the CTA takeover, mostly consisting of smaller buses used on extension routes or to replace two-man streetcars on routes such as Hegewisch and 111th Street, because conductors ...

  3. Chicago Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Possibly influenced by the 1967 Chicago blizzard, during which CTA trolley buses were unable to maneuver around abandoned automobiles without dewiring, CTA decided to discontinue trolley bus service. Trolley bus service was phased out in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and trolley buses ran for the last time on March 25, 1973. [18] [19]

  4. File:CTA Pullman trolley bus 9338 and UMC bus 131, Irving ...

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    Chicago trolley bus 9338, a 1948 Pullman-Standard 47CS, eastbound on Irving Park Road just west of Greenview Avenue (in the Lakeview area of Chicago), on route 80, in 1968. An GM "Old Look" diesel bus operated by the United Motor Coach Company is alongside. Bus 131 was a 1959 model TD-4007 and was ex-St. Louis Public Service Co.

  5. General Motors streetcar conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Hertz's bus lines, however, were not in direct competition with any streetcars, and his core business was the higher-priced "motor coach". [9] A Chicago Motor Coach Company double decker bus in 1936. By 1930, most streetcar systems were aging and losing money. Service to the public was suffering; the Great Depression compounded this.

  6. List of trolleybus systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Street Railway Marmon-Herrington TC44 trolleybus #1300, photographed as new in 1947 Trolleybus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on the Boston trolleybus system A dual-mode bus operating as a trolleybus in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, in 1990 San Francisco Muni ETI 15TrSF trolleybus #7108, on Van Ness Avenue at Geary Street, in 2004

  7. Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Between 1923 and 1943, Yellow Coach built transit buses, electric-powered trolley buses, and parlor coaches. Founded in Chicago in 1923 by John D. Hertz as a subsidiary of his Yellow Cab Company, the company was renamed "Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company" in 1925 when General Motors (GM) purchased a majority