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- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway abstract "The Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway (C&A) was a short electric street railroad operating within the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, during the early 20th century. The line was preceded by several streetcar lines operating both horse-drawn and electric powered cars dating back to 1887. After facing financial difficulties, the predecessor lines were reorganized into the C&A in 1903. The C&A's electric streetcars operated off of an overhead line system that was powered by the railroad's own power plant. The C&A also offered electric power generated by its plant to the city of Charlottesville. During the mid-1910s, the line received numerous upgrades, including the construction of a new power plant on the Rivanna River, a new company headquarters building, expansion of track, and the purchase of new streetcars.Increased expenses and decreasing ridership, coupled with the Great Depression, caused the railway to cease streetcar operations in 1935. The railway was reorganized as the Charlottesville and Albemarle Bus Company in 1936 with a transition to bus service. Today, Charlottesville Area Transit provides bus service to the city of Charlottesville; however, the city has recently investigated the feasibility of a streetcar line following much of the same route as the Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway.".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway closingYear "1936".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway headquarter Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway headquarter Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway location Albemarle_County,_Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway location Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway openingYear "1903".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway thumbnail Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway_Streetcar.jpg?width=300.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway trackLength "5632.704".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway wikiPageID "38733863".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway wikiPageRevisionID "595533157".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway accessdate "2013-07-02".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway alt "C&A headquarters building".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway alt "C&A track grinding machine and car barn".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway caption "C&A headquarters building".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway caption "C&A track grinding machine and car barn".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway direction "vertical".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway electrification "1895".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway endYear "1936".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway hqCity "Charlottesville, Virginia".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway image "Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway Car Barn.jpg".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway image "Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway Headquarters.jpg".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway imageCaption "C&A Railway streetcar #15 in 1918".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway locale Albemarle_County,_Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway locale Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway predecessorLine "Charlottesville City and Suburban Railway Company".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway railroadName "Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway ref "maps".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway startYear "1903".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway successorLine "Charlottesville and Albemarle Bus Company".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway title "Charlottesville, Virginia".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway url "https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Charlottesville,+VA&hl=en&ll=38.030921,-78.475513&spn=0.042052,0.095615&sll=38.003385,-79.420925&sspn=5.383742,12.23877&oq=Charlottesville&hnear=Charlottesville,+Virginia&t=m&z=14".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway width "218".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway subject Category:Defunct_Virginia_railroads.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway subject Category:Railway_companies_disestablished_in_1936.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway subject Category:Railway_companies_established_in_1903.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway subject Category:Streetcars_in_Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway subject Category:Transportation_in_Charlottesville,_Virginia.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway type Agent.
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- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway type PublicTransitSystem.
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- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway comment "The Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway (C&A) was a short electric street railroad operating within the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, during the early 20th century. The line was preceded by several streetcar lines operating both horse-drawn and electric powered cars dating back to 1887. After facing financial difficulties, the predecessor lines were reorganized into the C&A in 1903.".
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway label "Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway".
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- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway depiction Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway_Streetcar.jpg.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway isPrimaryTopicOf Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway.
- Charlottesville_and_Albemarle_Railway name "Charlottesville and Albemarle Railway".