Oklahoma City Streetcar Station July 1939 Image
A streetcar motorman stands in front of a station masters shack at a streetcar and interurban station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Taken in July 1939, this image reveals the significance of public transportation in mid-20th century America. Streetcars facilitated urban mobility and shaped the growth of Oklahoma Citys transit infrastructure.
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Oklahoma City Streetcar Station July 1939 Image
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