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When people began moving to the cities, a need for transportation was apparent. As streetcars became obsolete, buses took their place. Many cities began using this system in place of trolleys. Many cities still have bus lines today. Buses have quite a history.
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(Easton & Cromer, 2019; Glavatskikh, 2020; “History of Buses in Public Transportation - Atlantic Coast Charters,” 2022; nationalbus1, 2023; Parks, 2017; Walsh, n.d.)
Glavatskikh, P. (2020, August 5). A Brief History of Buses. Retrieved from Bus.com website: https://www.bus.com/blog/a-brief-history-of-buses/
History of Buses in Public Transportation - Atlantic Coast Charters. (2022, July 6). Retrieved from atlanticcoastcharters.com website: https://atlanticcoastcharters.com/history-of-buses-in-public-transportation/
nationalbus1. (2023, May 2). The Wheel Story: A Brief History of Buses. Retrieved from National Bus Sales website: https://nationalbus.com/blog/the-wheel-story-a-brief-history-of-buses/
Parks, M. (2017, August 14). The History of Public Bus Transportation - Blog. Retrieved from Blog website: https://gogocharters.com/blog/history-of-public-bus-transportation/
Parks, M. (2017, August 14). The History of Public Bus Transportation - Blog. Retrieved from Blog website: https://gogocharters.com/blog/history-of-public-bus-transportation/
Walsh, M. (n.d.). The Bus Industry in the United States. Retrieved from eh.net website: https://eh.net/encyclopedia/the-bus-industry-in-the-united-states/