DDOT Shoemaker Facility
DDOT Shoemaker Facility in Detroit, MI has a rich history dating back to the post-World War II era when the Detroit Street Railway (DSR) transitioned to an all-bus operation by the early 1950s. The facility, originally built as a streetcar complex, evolved into a key bus garage housing a growing fleet of coaches and modern amenities such as automatic coach washing equipment.
With a strategic focus on expanding its motor coach division, DDOT Shoemaker Facility played a pivotal role in the development of Detroit's public transportation system. As one of the city's first permanent transit facilities, it continues to serve as a vital hub for maintaining and servicing buses, reflecting the evolution of transportation infrastructure in Detroit.
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