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  • development of the Oklahoma Spirit Trolleys, a trolley-replica bus network
  • h as pushing, pulling, and tilting tables and trolleys allowed additional tactical moves.
  • magic kingdom, a castle and a mineshaft with trolleys, alongside a futuristic city with clockwork r
  • is focused on the preservation of the use of trolleys and restoration of the old U&D Rondout Yard.
  • ork at the Hawaiian Tramways Company, driving trolleys and streetcars through downtown Honolulu.
  • in wrote a number of her own books, including Trolleys and Complete Party Dinners for the Novice Coo
  • unded the police station with their tractors, trolleys and buses and demanded they be given the body
  • waiting room, and a display of 1950s platform trolleys and bicycles.
  • h everything from confectionery and drinks to trolleys and tills.
  • The front wheels of trolleys and floats are small enough to turn under the
  • The aircraft took off using wheeled trolleys and were retrieved by cranes.
  • The Bayliner Trolleys are Gillig trolley replicas.
  • Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th
  • Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th
  • Trolleys arriving at this stop travel between 69th Str
  • Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th
  • Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th
  • Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th
  • Trolleys arriving at this station travel between 69th
  • The construction of the Red Car trolleys began on January 10, 2010.
  • Buses replaced trolleys between Rainbow (a northern section of Windso
  • e bridge opened on September 28, 1908, taking trolleys bound for Fulton Street through the Sands Str
  • The trolleys brought commuting students to the campus as w
  • Mule-pulled trolleys brought workers starting in 1882, and these b
  • sland Trolley cars look like vintage electric trolleys, but actually they are modern build and diese
  • ecessors once ran a large system of trackless trolleys, but most have been replaced by buses; the fo
  • e part of the Ardmore branch of the Red Arrow trolleys but it was paved to make way for buses when t
  • Trolleys carried passsengers from the Edgewater Ferry
  • The village trolleys carried passengers from 63rd & Halsted in Chi
  • of the gate served as a turning point for the trolleys coming from Oakland.)
  • Inbound trolleys discharge passengers on the southernmost port
  • Trackless trolleys do not run on Saturday evenings and Sundays;
  • "E" branch; after leaving Symphony, outbound trolleys emerge onto the surface and continue down the
  • Trolleys first ran in 1889.
  • e building also has several small two-wheeled trolleys for transporting disabled students up and dow
  • orms can accommodate up to four-car low-floor trolleys for handicap access.
  • ber injured soldiers being wheeled on luggage trolleys from Brockenhurst railway station to the hote
  • MBTA began receiving a fleet of new trackless trolleys from Neoplan, to replace older Flyer trolleyb
  • rt of a collection of historic streetcars and trolleys from all across the United States and other n
  • titution, the Public Service Railway operated trolleys from the terminal, namely the Line 1 (Edgewat
  • Bowling Green, passengers enter and leave the trolleys from the side of the single-track line where
  • town light rail subway project, which removed trolleys from downtown streets and the Smithfield Stre
  • nsit, and Harrisburg Railways, one could ride trolleys from Philadelphia to Harrisburg, although the
  • omotives and battery-electric locomotives and trolleys have also become popular.
  • As of July 2006, the Neoplan trackless trolleys have now all been transferred to the followin
  • Prior to the Eastwick Loop, the trolleys have their own right of way for a short perio
  • te the first electric car service [similar to trolleys] in the city in 1893.
  • nteer organization focusing on the history of trolleys in the Fort Worth, Texas, area.
  • al number of computers, as well as six laptop trolleys in key curriculum areas.
  • Avenue horse cars were replaced with electric trolleys in mid-1893.
  • Buses temporarily replaced trackless trolleys in 2003, but trackless service was restored i
  • It ceased use for trolleys in by 1953 and then housed city offices until
  • steam railcars (or railmotors) and inspection trolleys, including the Fairfield steam carriage for t
  • f these routes, The Beachcomber, uses replica trolleys instead of standard buses.
  • ecember 8, 1960, and buses replaced trackless trolleys June 24, 1961 on the 112.
  • Potter took pictures of patients lying on trolleys on rain-soaked pavements."
  • SEPTA stopped running trolleys on October 11, 1980, however the tracks & ove
  • The coal was carried by trolleys on a small gauge tram line to a jetty at Spee
  • to run on the narrow gauge, and at night, and trolleys on a wider gauge.
  • Street Railroad which ran its first electric trolleys on April 22, 1889 and Woodruff followed Hurt
  • till go to the junction for offloading of new trolleys onto the rail network from the mainline.
  • Street, and features a single track with all trolleys operating in the same direction.
  • It is served by trolleys originating at 69th Street Terminal in Upper
  • t Park Transportation Company, which operated trolleys over the bridge, with pedestrian and carriage
  • 6 also used some of the new Neoplan trackless trolleys pending the entry of the entire dual-mode fle
  • The trackless trolleys replaced buses in 1950.
  • ing outbound along the Green Line "E" Branch; trolleys rise from a portal located between Opera Plac
  • Trolleys run beneath a narrow and low 13 feet 4 inches
  • Trolleys run from here to Center City Philadelphia.
  • Trolleys run in the tunnel from this station to Center
  • operated five local routes in Redlands, with trolleys running to Smiley Heights, and on Orange, Oli
  • Friendship-began to be developed later, when trolleys running along Baum Boulevard extended beyond
  • shed back to Old Town, and now all Green Line trolleys serve the former portion of the Blue Line fro
  • utes, plus one downtown shuttle using replica trolleys, serve the region.
  • ly designed to limit the noise of the passing trolleys, so as to not disturb classes on campus.
  • Cambridge Street on April 11, 1936; trackless trolleys still run from Harvard station (on Routes 71,
  • Inbound trolleys stop at 15th Street and outbound trolleys at
  • From 1997 to 2005, all Blue Line trolleys terminated at this station.
  • Ave & Cemetery Ave, there is a loop there for trolleys that do not go on the full route to Yeadon or
  • number of pedestrians were run over by street trolleys that ran down the middle of the road.
  • a 'really fresh fish' ad campaign on Boston's trolleys that won industry awards.
  • When buses replaced trackless trolleys, the 114 was cut back to Bellingham Square, w
  • en as the horse lines were being converted to trolleys, the electrical cars had to be pulled by grip
  • It ran side-of-road trolleys through Amish farm country to Coatesville, St
  • the station and the tracks to be used for the trolleys to pass underneath the campus.
  • ART uses a fleet of tourist trolleys to provide access to hotels, malls, and touri
  • ty also possesses three jiggers (surfacemen's trolleys), two motorised and one hand-powered, and the
  • y the yard's former site, wheels from logging trolleys used on a bush tramway remain at the location
  • The trolleys used are almost all rehabilitated, vintage st
  • as later closed, and all buses (and trackless trolleys) were routed to the upper level.
  • West Chester trolleys were replaced by buses in 1954 due to widenin
  • yn Union Elevated north of 36th Street); many trolleys were also operated over the line
  • The trolleys were operated by the Philadelphia Transportat
  • d Bath Junction); the Sea Beach also operated trolleys west of Bath Junction
  • ran on January 4, 1952, replaced by trackless trolleys, which last ran March 30, 1961.
  • The agency also owns a fleet of tourist trolleys, which can be rented and also help to conduct
  • ic Service Coordinated Transport replaced the trolleys with all service vehicles in 1937 and buses i
  • ic Service Coordinated Transport replaced the trolleys with buses in 1949, keeping the number 19.