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Collision of Bus with Limousine Provides New Tie-Up in Square

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A bus tie-up, the second in two consecutive days on Massachusetts Avenue, held up resh hour traffic at 5:50 p.m. yesterday, when a Square bound trackless trolley collided with a passenger car at Hancock Street.

The car, a 1941 Cadillac limousine belonging to the Yellow Cab Company of Providence, attempted to pass the bus and was forced to swerve back into lane to avoid hitting a car coming in the opposite direction. Its right rear fender was damaged, and it took several minutes to free the two vehicles. No one was injured in the accident.

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