The Denver Trolley, formerly known as the Platte Valley Trolley, is a heritage streetcar line in Denver, Colorado, operated by the Denver Tramway Heritage Society.
It began service on July 1, 1989.[1]
^ abPrice, J. H. (August 1990). "Heritage Column". Modern Tramway. Ian Allan Publishing/Light Rail Transit Association. pp. 262–265. ISSN 0964-9255.
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