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      • A half century later, technological innovation and urban industrialization enabled the electric streetcar to become the dominant mass transit vehicle. During this era, mass transit had a significant impact on American urban development, suburbanization, the rise of technological networks, consumerism, and even race and gender relations.
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  2. Jun 25, 2015 · Although the new areas received their service through the city’s actions, the public transit situation had became very complicated during the 1910s. With its annexations of West Toronto and North Toronto, the city inherited other streetcar systems, like the Toronto and York Radial Railway and the Toronto Suburban Railway (see inset).

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · The first public transit in Toronto can be traced back to the early 1800s when horse-drawn streetcars were introduced. These streetcars served as a convenient mode of transportation for the growing population, but their reliance on horses meant increased pollution and waste on the streets.

  4. Feb 7, 2006 · WWII saw a dramatic resurgence of all forms of public transportation, as supplies of gasoline, tires and spare parts, as well as new cars, were severely restricted. By 1945 most public transit systems in Canada were worn out and required extensive new investment.

  5. Regular steam ferry service began in New York City in the early 1810s and horse-drawn omnibuses plied city streets starting in the late 1820s. Expanding networks of horse railways emerged by the mid-19th century. The electric streetcar became the dominant mass transit vehicle a half century later.

  6. Apr 26, 2013 · By the 1910s the streetcars were already suffering from widespread public dissatisfaction. The lines were seen as increasingly undependable and riders complained about crowded trains.

  7. In 1910, boards of trade in the western provinces had raised an outcry against what they called “discriminatory freight rates” and Chief Commissioner Mabee began an investigation into the rates and the so-called mountain scale. But Mabee did not get a chance to finish his task.

  8. Jun 23, 2019 · In 1951, public transit was made a municipal responsibility in Canada, leading to the complete replacement of tramways.

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