Oklahoma City Streetcar Operators Terminal July 1939
Streetcar operators converse in a terminal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in July 1939. At that time, streetcars served as a vital mode of public transportation, connecting residents to various city areas. Oklahoma City played a significant role in the development of streetcar systems, which helped shape urban mobility in American cities.
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Oklahoma City Streetcar Operators Terminal July 1939
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