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Sudbury and Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sudbury and Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway The Sudbury & Copper Cliff Suburban Electric Railway is a historic Canadian railway that operated in Sudbury, Ontario. ==History== The railway began operations in 1912 with a single car that was borrowed from the Toronto Suburban Railway. The car was never returned and operated on the SCCSER until the early 1930s when it was sold for scrap. Service was only provided to Copper Cliff initially, with the lines on Notre Dame and Elgin opening shortly afterwards. The SCCSER began buying buses in 1947. The line to Bell Park was the first to close in 1948 with the two other lines ceasing service in 1950. The SCCSER rolling stock sat at the carhouse for more than two years, finally being cut up for scrap in 1953. The SCCSER was reorganized in 1951 and renamed Sudbury Bus Lines Limited. None of the original equipment or infrastructure was ever preserved.
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