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Happy Bench Monday from Astoria, Oregon (HFF)
At the trolley station near the pier in Astoria, Oregon.
The trolley wasn't running, so I had to hoof it.
Image taken with phone and processed with GIMP.
The trolley wasn't running, so I had to hoof it.
Image taken with phone and processed with GIMP.
Mariagrazia Gaggero, Annemarie, Stephan Fey, Fred Fouarge and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Robert Swanson club has replied to MaggsMep clubAt the far end from my viewpoint, there seemed to be a large shed, probably the "home" for the unit. As I noted elsewhere, there were no overhead wires, so this must be a self-propelled tram.
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