Bus Terminal To Be Dedicated Tomorrow
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4
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September
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1940
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Luncheon Marks Terminal Opening
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5
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September
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1940
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Terminal Built
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1
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January
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1941
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New 'Express' Bus To Stop In Ann Arbor
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23
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April
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1948
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14 Bus Drivers Will Be Honored
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6
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April
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1950
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City To Study Ways To Hike Bus Revenues
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17
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August
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1954
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Greyhound Bus Station on Huron Street, May 1974
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1974
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Ticket Window at Greyhound Bus Station on Huron Street, May 1974
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1974
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Workers Using Cranes To Remove Train Wreck At Michigan Central Railroad Station, September 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Crowds At The Michigan Central Railroad Station Train Wreck, September 1940 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1940
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WRECK IN WHICH ONE DIED: Scattered wreckage of a New York Central freight train which piled up at the local station at 11:10 a.m. today is shown above. At the left is the steaming locomotive lying on it side and to the right are freight cars, torn from their wheel-trucks and emptied of their loads by the impact. A man riding behind the engine was killed and burned in the wreck.
Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1940
Caption:
WRECK IN WHICH ONE DIED: Scattered wreckage of a New York Central freight train which piled up at the local station at 11:10 a.m. today is shown above. At the left is the steaming locomotive lying on it side and to the right are freight cars, torn from their wheel-trucks and emptied of their loads by the impact. A man riding behind the engine was killed and burned in the wreck.
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