Pacific City Lines


Pacific City Lines was a company formed in 1937 as a subsidiary to National City Lines in Oakland, California. Its function was to purchase streetcar systems in the western United States as part of what became known as the Great American streetcar scandal. General Motors made investments in 1938.
In 1947 Pacific City Lines, was indicted with General Motors and others on two counts:
The company was merged into National City Lines in 1948.