Scientists and engineers worked behind shut doors in spaces big enough to accommodate automobiles, helicopters and small planes.
The service was operated by one passenger ferry which could accommodate automobiles, camper vans, and goods vehicles, and had on-board cabins.
In 1915, the street was paved to accommodate automobiles and several automobile-related business opened up in response.
This swath of hand-laid cobblestone, which took nearly four years to finish, eventually accommodated a tramway as well as early automobiles.
The steamer was taken to Midland where it was widened and its gangway modified to accommodate automobiles.
Unfortunately, transportation engineers continue to accommodate automobiles at the expense of pedestrians and bicyclists.
In May 1928, part of the Arcade was demolished to expand the driveway to the station to better accommodate automobiles.
The wooden Garden Bridge was demolished in 1906 and a new steel bridge was constructed to accommodate both trams and automobiles.
MRVNA accommodates automobiles in its parking lot off of Possum Hollow Road.
In the case of the ferry, its entire center section was open to accommodate automobiles.