San Diego once had an extensive streetcar network. Can it make a comeback?
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San Diego once had an extensive streetcar network. Can it make a comeback?
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — More than a century ago, a network of streetcars was a cornerstone of life in San Diego, serving as the main mode of transit in and around the city's core. The vehicles, much like those in other North American metro areas, served as a catalyst for the city's urban growth in the early 20th century, providing connection to then-largely undeveloped neighborhoods around Balboa Park, like Mission Hills, Hillcrest, North Park …
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