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Does anyone have maps of this line, and of the streetcar system in Lansing? --Criticalthinker (talk) 10:17, 16 May 2014 (UTC)Reply
I don't, unfortunately. There's a map posted here showing the piece north of Lansing. My 1921 Official Guide confirms that DeWitt was the only intermediate stop. There's this map on Flickr, which despite the licensing is probably public domain (published 1922) but I'd want to find out more about it. Mackensen(talk) 10:41, 16 May 2014 (UTC)Reply