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A century later, Dallas bridge makes way for streetcars
Posted on February 18, 2013 at 7:00 PM
Updated Monday, Feb 18 at 8:40 PM
After the 1908 flood, the city built and opened the Houston Street Viaduct in 1912, as seen in historical photos found online. Street car lines were planned, but never added. Until now.
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