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Kenosha Electric Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Streetcars in Kenosha, Wisconsin
Streetcars were part of the public transit service in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in the first third of the 20th century and returned to this role in 2000. ==Kenosha Electric Railway== The Kenosha Electric Railway (KERy) was a street railway serving the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA, from February 3, 1903, through February 14, 1932. Throughout these twenty-nine years of service, the system operated Birney Safety Cars.〔Don Leistikow〕 Although it had several owners, the original name was used throughout its history and is still unofficially attached to the current streetcar line in Kenosha. In 1932 the Kenosha system was converted to electric trolley buses, making Kenosha an early user of these vehicles for all transit operations (both Ipswich and Darlington in the UK converted entirely to trolley buses in 1926). Kenosha also utilized color-coding for transit routes, a more common practice in horsecar days but used by Glasgow on its electric cars from the beginning.〔Bett & Gillham, ''Great British Tramway Networks'', 4th ed., 1962.〕
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