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horsecar and ran
Oakland's first horsecar line was built in 1869 and ran along Telegraph Road to 36th Street.
( Pittsburgh actually ran the very last U. S. horsecar, with service ending finally in 1923.

horsecar and from
Manchester, New Hampshire | Manchester, New Hampshire's first horsecar, dating from 1877, and on display about 1908
Europe saw a proliferation of horsecar use for new tram services from the mid-1860s, many towns building new networks.
* History of Columbus, Ohio horsecar lines from 1863 to 1892
Renamed " Druid Hill " by Nicholas Rogers, who married Eleanor Buchanan, it was purchased in 1860 by the city of Baltimore from Lloyd Rogers with the revenue derived from a one-cent park tax on the nickel horsecar fares.

horsecar and Oakland
A number of horsecar and cable car lines were constructed in Oakland during the latter half of the 19th century.

horsecar and along
This movement was spurred by the first horsecar line, which was initiated in 1864 along Delaware Avenue.
In 1862, the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company began a horsecar line running along M Street in Georgetown and Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, easing travel between the two cities.

horsecar and is
The Poppelsdorfer Allee is an alley flanked by chestnut trees which had the first horsecar of the town.
The horsecar is now at the Western Railway Museum.
* August 25-Tom Thumb, the first American-built steam locomotive used on a common carrier railroad, is operated in a race against a horsecar.
A horsecar or horse-drawn tram is an animal-powered streetcar or tram.

horsecar and Avenue
The population of Bath Beach received a boost at the end of 1863 when steam dummy railroad service connected the community to the City of Brooklyn horsecar system terminal at 25th Street and 5th Avenue in Sunset Park.
By 1871, the year of the Great Chicago Fire, Brighton Park was served by the Archer Avenue horsecar and the Alton Railroad.
Its first line, the Myrtle Avenue Line, was the first horsecar line in Brooklyn, and opened on July 3, 1854.

horsecar and .
Electric streetcars soon replaced the horsecar.
Cable cars rapidly spread to other cities, although the major attraction for most was the ability to displace horsecar ( or mule-drawn ) systems rather than the ability to climb hills.
Beachgoers arriving by train or coach, or staying at local hotels typically took the Babylon Railroad, originally a horsecar line and later a trolley, to the Babylon Dock for ferries to Oak Island, Muncie Island, and Fire Island destinations.
Three urban railways, in Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim, were started as horsecar systems between 1875 and 1893.
Ottawa's first public transportation system began in 1886 with the operation of a horsecar system.
The horsecar would remain a staple means of public transportation until 1891 after Thomas Ahearn founded the Ottawa Electric Railway Company.
The horsecar line was eventually replaced by a steam dummy line, and later by an electric streetcar line.
Electric streetcars, introduced in Portland in November 1889, replaced horsecar service on the bridge in stages starting in 1890.
In 1860, a group of local businessmen drew up a charter to build and operate a horsecar line of one or two tracks between Fair Haven and Westville.
Though the private franchises were set to expire in a few years, Lapham drove a horsecar up Market Street to launch a campaign for a Charter Amendment to purchase the private streetcar lines.
The huge expense of building new conduit, however, gave New York the distinction of having one of the last horsecar lines ( the Bleecker Street Line ) in the U. S., not closing until 1917.

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Donovan snatched Greg's chute from him with a belligerent motion and almost ran to the plane with it.
He jumped back, ducked and ran, crouching, down the hill away from the school.
Just then Charles Lever yelled, `` Hey, Jack '', from the quarry road which ran behind the Carter house, and Jack grabbed the lunch from the table and darted out the kitchen door, yelling `` Good-bye, Mom '' over his shoulder.
The musician ran away from school when he was fifteen, but this escapade did not save him from the Gymnasium.
Hearst won the Iowa state convention, but ran into a bitter battle in Indiana before losing to Parker, drawing an angry statement from Indiana's John W. Kern:
It ran north, away from the town and the people, through woods and past the nothingness of a graveyard.
Cried the guard who ran from the hut to shout to other men standing about outside.
We ran east for about half a mile before we turned back to the road, panting from the effort and soaked with sweat.
Four or five of the cousins from East Texas were about his age, so naturally they ran around together.
Her words jumbled together and she all but ran from the office and from the question in Rev's face.
`` Skip '' Hovarter back in town from a summer in the Reno-Lake Tahoe area where he ran into Rusty Warren, Kay Martin, the Marskmen and Tune Toppers -- all pulling good biz, he says.
She ran from a little group of us.
In late 1854, Lincoln ran as a Whig for the U. S. Senate seat from Illinois.
The popular AFI 100 Years … series, which ran from 1998 to 2008, and created jury-selected lists of America ’ s best movies in categories including Musicals, Laughs and Thrills, drove new generations to experience classic American films.
The series, adapting several of the best-known Poirot and Marple stories, ran from 4 July 2004 through 15 May 2005, and has since been shown in repeated reruns on NHK and other networks in Japan.
It ran from Neuilly Bridge to the Bois de Boulogne.
The course ran from the South side of the city, north along the lakefront to Evanston, Illinois, and back again.
Apollo ran from 1961 to 1972, and was supported by the two-man Gemini program which ran concurrently with it from 1962 to 1966.
The King ran an office for captives from the Royal Palace, which leveraged the Spanish diplomatic and military network abroad to intercede for thousands of prisoners-of-war, receiving and answering letters from Europe.

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