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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Rail/Transit fanning > Mass Transit Appreciation (Viewed 1086 times)
Soldat 


Location: Philadelphia, PA
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The Mayor of Noobtown

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Mass Transit Appreciation
< on 10/24/2017 6:52 PM >
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Any love for the Trolleys from this crowd?

Septa Charter and Shop Tours by soldat252, on Flickr




Vic 


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Re: Mass Transit Appreciation
< Reply # 1 on 10/25/2017 8:39 PM >
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My wife bought me this book as a gift when she went to Philly:
https://www.amazon...Rail/dp/0738512265

Here are some TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) streetcar/trolly photos:

Dundas-Lansdowne Streetcar Jam by Vic, on Flickr

Dundas and Bloor by Vic, on Flickr

Flexity Outlook Flexing by Vic, on Flickr

Three Generations of TTC Streetcars by Vic, on Flickr

TTC CLRV Streetcars by Vic, on Flickr

TTC Roncesvalles Carhouse: Jacked Up ALRV by Vic, on Flickr




Soldat 


Location: Philadelphia, PA
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The Mayor of Noobtown

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Re: Mass Transit Appreciation
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Nice shots man. I really like those LRVs that the TTC uses.


Three generations of SEPTA; PCC, PCCII, and a Kawasaki LRV
Septa Charter and Shop Tours by soldat252, on Flickr

Septa Charter and Shop Tours by soldat252, on Flickr

Septa Charter and Shop Tours by soldat252, on Flickr

Septa Charter and Shop Tours by soldat252, on Flickr

Septa Charter and Shop Tours by soldat252, on Flickr




Soldat 


Location: Philadelphia, PA
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The Mayor of Noobtown

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Re: Mass Transit Appreciation
< Reply # 3 on 12/14/2017 4:26 PM >
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Older Mass Transit

Johnstown Traction Co car 355, a 1925 St. Louis, and York Railways Co. 163, a 1924 Brill curved sides car.

Rockhill Trolley Museum by soldat252, on Flickr


Interior of car 163

Rockhill Trolley Museum by soldat252, on Flickr

Interior of 355

Rockhill Trolley Museum by soldat252, on Flickr




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