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On August 17, 1977, Thomas Benton Wilson was arrested for hijacking a public bus in Santa Cruz and later holding 70 persons hostage at the Baha'i School in Bonny Doon.

Date: 1977-08-17
Source: Santa Cruz Sentinel Aug. 18, 1977, pages 1,3,4 and 12.
Type: ARTICLE

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Camp Evers gas station, restaurant, and bus depot with automobiles taken in the 1940's.

Date: Circa 1940
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

https://fishbox.santacruzpl.org/media/pdf/local_history_articles/AR-181.pdf

Date: 2001
Source: Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District. Short Range Transit Plan Updates: Fiscal Years 1984-1988, 1989-1993 and Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District. Short Range Transit Plan: Fiscal Years 1997-2001.
Type: ARTICLE

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Santa Cruz Mayor John Maher posed with Birney safety car #23 and Mack bus #1 of the Union Traction Company. The company was changing service from streetcars to buses. Streetcar #23 had just completed the last Laveaga Park run.

Date: 1924-12-08
Type: PHOTO

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The Scotts Valley Transit Center on Kings Village Road in Scotts Valley, Calif.

Date: Circa 2005
Source: Scotts Valley Historical Society
Type: PHOTO

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Three 25-passenger Mack buses belonging to the Union Traction Company. They were the first rubber-tired passenger vehicles for the company, arriving in December 1924. The route signs on the buses read: Capitola, Twin Lakes, and Santa Cruz.

Date: December, 1924
Type: PHOTO

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