One of San Francisco’s historic trams (streetcars) from Milan, Italy, heading up Market Street toward the Castro District.
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One of San Francisco’s historic trams (streetcars) from Milan, Italy, heading up Market Street toward the Castro District.
Is it possible to find Gillian in Streetcar online? Lots of people have really good gifs/pictures of her and I wanna know where they're coming from because I would love to see her in that role but I'm too late to see it live!
Yes, it’s on Youtube in 4 parts. First part is here
After several years of restoration work, Muni's second boat tram is just about ready for service. The car is now undergoing "burn-in" testing, a shakedown cruise before it's certified for passenger service.
SEPTA PCC 1980
In August 1980, on the return from Los Angeles, my family and I visited Philadelphia for a few days. This was the view from our hotel room. Working with my vintage Leica 3A rangefinder, I exposed this photo of an inbound SEPTA PCC car working the No. 10 route as it approached the Trolley subway portal off 36th street. I was working with Kodachrome 64 slide film. The window glass and summer…
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IT Streetcar by Todd Dillon Via Flickr: Granite City Ill R Wallin photo year unkown purchased slide
Last of a Dying breed. #SteetCar #TTC #Toronto.
Tom Johnson, mayor of the City of Cleveland at the turn of the 20th century, disciple of social reformer and progressive economist Henry George, brought to Cleveland the cheapest streetcar fares and the lowest-cost electricity through public ownership. He once said, “I believe in municipal ownership of waterworks, of parks, of schools. I believe in the municipal ownership of these monopolies because if you do not own them, they in turn, will own you. They will rule your politics, corrupt your institutions and finally destroy your liberties.”
Our Political Economy Is Designed to Create Poverty and Inequality - Dennis Kucinich
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