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The Syndicate That Burned the Tracks

10 min · 18. juni 2026
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In the early 1950s, the Twin Cities possessed one of the cleanest, most efficient electric streetcar networks in North America. By 1954, it was completely gone. Its cars stripped, doused in gasoline, and burned in massive junk piles. This wasn't an organic evolution of technology. It was a hostile corporate takeover orchestrated by a Wall Street speculator and a notorious local mob boss, Kid Cann. Pionerd exposes the backroom deals, corruption, and organized crime that stripped Minnesota of its greatest public asset for quick cash.

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