healey36 wrote:Some fabulous static grass in that pic!
Subway, Elevated, Trolley & Traction Lines photos
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Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D. C., sometime between 1913 and 1918:

Looks brisk...brrrr. Kelly-Springfield could never get away with that signage in D. C. today.

Looks brisk...brrrr. Kelly-Springfield could never get away with that signage in D. C. today.
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Nice looking car. Lots of glass.
The Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City, Utah, c. 1904:

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The Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City, Utah, c. 1904:

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Phantom Christmas trolley?

Nope, Rockhill Trolley Museum.

Nope, Rockhill Trolley Museum.
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healey36 wrote:Rockhill Trolley Museum.
Not been there for way too long now....
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:healey36 wrote:Rockhill Trolley Museum.
Not been there for way too long now....
I’ve never been there, but it’s on the list. I have been to the Baltimore museum, the one outside D. C., and the one in Maine. All are great fun.
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healey36 wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:healey36 wrote:Rockhill Trolley Museum.
Not been there for way too long now....
I’ve never been there, but it’s on the list. I have been to the Baltimore museum, the one outside D. C., and the one in Maine. All are great fun.
Worth going when it's one of the big weekends with the EBT or of it's member's weekend. Used to get there for member's weekend; last time I was there for that they were running everything that could be moved under its own power.
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From the corner of Main and 12th streets, Kansas City, Missouri, sometime between 1900 and 1910:

Archives of the Detroit Publishing Company, courtesy of the Library of Congress.

Archives of the Detroit Publishing Company, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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