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Some did, like the Pacific Electric did a lot of interchange with railroads, and some systems continued as freight haulers after passenger service ended.
In general though, interurbans were a separate entity, with their own freight cars , specializing in smaller loads and more local service rather than bulk commodities. In Pennsylvania, street railways had to use a broad gauge track just to keep steam trains and long freights off the street.
Some did, like the Pacific Electric did a lot of interchange with railroads, and some systems continued as freight haulers after passenger service ended.
In general though, interurbans were a separate entity, with their own freight cars , specializing in smaller loads and more local service rather than bulk commodities. In Pennsylvania, street railways had to use a broad gauge track just to keep steam trains and long freights off the street.
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