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#3 The Richmond-Ashland Electric Line ceased operating trolleys after 31 years, 1938.

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#3 The Richmond-Ashland Electric Line ceased operating trolleys after 31 years, 1938.

Richmond, Virginia in the 1930s: A Journey through Time in Historic Photographs

#3 The Richmond-Ashland Electric Line ceased operating trolleys after 31 years, 1938.

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