Yesterday over at KnoxViews, I saw a very cool map, showing Knoxville's public transit lines circa 1931. The map includes the city's now defunct street car lines.
If you zoom in on the larger image, you can see where the lines went to various "street car communities," such as 4th and Gill and Island Home.
It looks like the line ran as far north as Fountain City and as far east as Chilhowee Park. If you wanted to head west, you apparently had to take something called the "Electric Coach Line. " Since there's also a separate listing for the "bus line," I'm a little stumped as to what an "electric coach" is. Any ideas?
If automobile traffic is more your style, check out Michael Wender's post on Knoxify comparing the I-40 of 1960 with the present day version. My how things how changed.
Friday, June 6, 2008
How We Used to Get All Around K-Town
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