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Philadelphia SEPTA rapid transit system, 1974 pilipino_art After World War II

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After World War II

The city's streets weren't renumbered to the "400 W" format until 1936 in Salt Lake County

and I've gone for a tropical theme with the color scheme for this airport diagram

most of the old City of Memphis had an extensive streetcar system

Philadelphia SEPTA rapid transit system, 1974 pilipino_art After World War IISEPTA, Philadelphia's transit authority, is fairly conservative in how it makes changes to its network. What this means is that the core of Philadelphia's trolley network survived World War II and the freeway era, only to be dismantled due to persistent streetcar shortages. This is what the system looked like in 1974. Printed on Satin finish 80# cover stock 220 GSM in Nashville, Tennessee. Image will be printed with a border for framing. Please allow

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