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Houston Streetcar Maps and Pictures

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by da1, Apr 26, 2013.

  1. da1

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    Got this stuff from Steve Baron's amazing book Houston Electric.

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  2. da1

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  4. MadMax

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    The Galveston/Houston connection remains, even today, the quickest and most direct route from Houston to Galveston. I wish it were still there.
     
  5. da1

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    There was a line that ran in the 90's, but stopped running because

    1. Insane insurance costs
    2. Politicians intentionally destroying union station to build the ballpark to ensure no connection with Galveston.

    This article goes into more detail

    http://www.chron.com/opinion/article/Houston-deserves-better-rail-service-4337295.php
     
  6. Jontro

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    Things sure look much simpler back then. Too simple for my taste.
     
  7. da1

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    Huh? :confused:
     
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    :rolleyes: ^^ Ugh. Fine...

    HE SAID:
    You're welcome.
     
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    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

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    Damn shame, too. Easy one hour ride to and from Galveston, no need for designated drivers.
     
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    Awesome thread.
     
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    Did you scan those pages from the Houston Public Library archives? If so, I admire your dedication to the art of posting on Clutchfans.
     
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    X2. Valiant.
     
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    Really incredible op-ed article. I recall the stadium site being moved at some point leading up to the construction, but didn't realize the extent to what occurred.

    What an absolute shame. Would've been fantastic to have the ability to ride on into the stadium. Any links to original layout/renderings (with the rail lines)?
     
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    thank you for posting this thread. Really fascinating pictures and ideas from back in the day. I wish modern day houston could find a way to incorporate these ideas into future plans. would be pretty cool
     
  17. Deckard

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    I've said this before when the subject came up, but what the heck. My mother and grandmother used to ride the streetcars from Woodland Heights (where Mom grew up in the '20's and '30's) to Downtown all the time. It was very cheap and very reliable. Many decades later, she still missed the streetcars.
     
  18. da1

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    I saw something similar in the movie taken for a ride
     

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