The Thirty-Year War by Neil J. Lehto-P2P
Streetcars played an especially important role in society around the turn of the twentieth century in Detroit, in part because of the downtown hub-and-spoke design of its main streets. During this period the streetcar was the main mode of transportation for the average citizen, as horse-drawn carriages and automobiles were not found outside of the upper class. Control over streetcar franchises was highly coveted–this control was simultaneous with having power over how and where people were transported throughout the city, making it an incredible political tool.

The Thirty-Year War : A History of Detroit’s Streetcars, 1892-1922 by Neil J. Lehto-P2P
English |PDF| History | ISBN/ASIN: 1611862302|7 MB

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