Los Angeles Transit Lines fare increase, 1952
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21 images. Los Angeles Transit Lines fare increase, 24 January 1952. Mrs. Ramona Case; Mrs. Mary Donovan; Mrs. Irene Walsh; Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald; Miss Betty Ward; Miss Jeanne Clinton; Miss Miriam Sarkon.; Supplementary material reads: McHenry. Caption material on bus story. Art by Lapp. No. 32: L to r: Mrs. Ramona Case, 436 3/6 S. Grand view; Mrs. Mary Donovan, 823 S. Union Avenue; and Mrs. Irene Walsh, 2869 San Marino Street, discuss the situation after being passed up by several crowded buses at Wilshire and Flower St. They're not too worried about the fares 'if they'd only give us buses -- and have enough seats on those buses.' No. 35: L to r: Miss Jeanne Clinton, 608 S. Cloverdale Avenue; and Miss Betty Ward, 1222 S. Hudson Street, admit 'we don't like the fare increase', but 'it wouldn't be so bad if the service was always good.' 5-6-36: Crowds trying to get on already overloaded buses at Wilshire and Flower Street. No. 9: Mrs. Marie Fitzgerald, 517 South Rampart Street, had what she termed 'a first class complaint' about today's (Thursday) bad service. 'I was so late this morning that I had to take a taxicab downtown.' She boarded Wilshire bus on Olive Street, between Sixth and Seventh. No. 10: A shot into a bus. No. 21: Miss Miriam Sarkon, 3989 West Eight Street, got the surprise of her life when she tried to board a Wilshire bus at the Olive Street stand, between Sixth and Seventh. 'More money, please, madame,' said the polite starter. She had to dig. 45-46-31: Interior of bus. No. 24: 'Folding money' gets its first big play in street transportation business. Here starter at Olive Street stand, between Sixth and Seventh, makes change under the new price".
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