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- Capital_City_Street_Railway abstract "The Capital City Street Railway, also known as the Lightning Route, was the first city-wide system of streetcars established in Montgomery, Alabama, United States on April 15, 1886. This early technology was developed by Belgian-American inventor Charles Joseph Van Depoele. James Gaboury was the owner of the horse-drawn system that was converted to electricity. One trolley route ended at the Cloverdale neighborhood. This early public transportation system made Montgomery one of the first cities to "depopulate" its residential areas at the city center through transportation-facilitated suburban development. The system operated for exactly 50 years, until April 15, 1936 when it was retired in a big ceremony and replaced by buses.".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway closingDate "1936-04-15".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway closingYear "1936".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway openingDate "1886-04-15".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway openingYear "1886".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway openingYear "1980".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway thumbnail Montgomery_mule-drawn_streetcars.jpg?width=300.
- Capital_City_Street_Railway wikiPageID "7414530".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway wikiPageRevisionID "567139186".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway beganOperation "1886-04-15".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway beganOperation "1980.0".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway caption "A view of three Lightning Route streetcars on a postcard from 1900–1920".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway endedOperation "1936-04-15".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway hasPhotoCollection Capital_City_Street_Railway.
- Capital_City_Street_Railway mapState "collapsed".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway name "Lightning Route Trolleys".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway name "Lightning Route".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway subject Category:Defunct_Alabama_railroads.
- Capital_City_Street_Railway subject Category:History_of_Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Capital_City_Street_Railway subject Category:Streetcars_in_Alabama.
- Capital_City_Street_Railway subject Category:Transportation_in_Montgomery,_Alabama.
- Capital_City_Street_Railway type Artifact100021939.
- Capital_City_Street_Railway type Facility103315023.
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- Capital_City_Street_Railway comment "The Capital City Street Railway, also known as the Lightning Route, was the first city-wide system of streetcars established in Montgomery, Alabama, United States on April 15, 1886. This early technology was developed by Belgian-American inventor Charles Joseph Van Depoele. James Gaboury was the owner of the horse-drawn system that was converted to electricity. One trolley route ended at the Cloverdale neighborhood.".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway label "Capital City Street Railway".
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- Capital_City_Street_Railway depiction Montgomery_mule-drawn_streetcars.jpg.
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- Capital_City_Street_Railway name "Lightning Route Trolleys".
- Capital_City_Street_Railway name "Lightning Route".