Bisbee Arizona Flood Disaster Railway 1910 Real Photo Postcard

Bisbee Arizona Flood Disaster Railway 1910 Real Photo Postcard
Bisbee, Arizona, in 1910 was a bustling copper mining town characterized by its challenging mountainous terrain. The Bisbee Street Railway, which commenced operation in 1908, was a crucial electric streetcar system designed to navigate the steep grades and connect the town's various districts, serving as the primary public transit for the tightly packed community nestled in a canyon. The inscription Street Railway Out of Commission on July 22, 1910, indicates a significant interruption to this vital infrastructure, which would have profoundly impacted daily routines and local commerce.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCBisbee ArizonaBisbee AZStreet RailwayOut of CommissionTrolley Car 101Mining Town1910 ArizonaCrowd of peopleTransportation historyEarly 20th CenturyAmericana
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