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Trundling along on her wide-gauge rails on this autumn afternoon, the Baltimore Streetcar Museum's
Car No. 264 is returning to her terminus with a load of passengers experiencing "the way it used to be."
This wooden bodied car, lovingly maintained by the museum, was built in 1900
and ran on the streets of Baltimore for many years. Her sides were removable
to allow "air-conditioned" comfort for her passengers on hot summer days.
Photo + Design ©2015 Steve Ember
Bernd Jöhnk 10. Dezember 2015, 21:43
Nostalgie pur !Gruß Bernd
s. sabine krause 5. November 2015, 18:02
an image that for some (obvious?) reason makes me think john sloan ("sixth avenue" for example) and john dos passos ("manhattan transfer"). great, how the train tracks are guiding us right into the shot! in fact, the immediacy of the point of view makes me feel a bit like an anachronistic guinea pig placed on the tracks for a trolley problem…* ; )) greetings, sabine.----------------------------------------------------------
*just in case: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolley_problem
sandhöfer reloaded 28. Oktober 2015, 20:31
Black and white is good for this picture.Wonderful old tram and tracks !
Greetings from Mannheim
Matthias Moritz 25. Oktober 2015, 17:23
great shot with a nostalgic touch!Hans-Günther Schöner 24. Oktober 2015, 9:14
Ich mag solch herrlich nostalgische Aufnahmen sehr !!!
Top !!!!!
Gruß
Hans-Günther
Carlo.Pollaci 23. Oktober 2015, 22:39
Image delicious..Best regards,
Carlo
viola d 23. Oktober 2015, 17:56
I love trams! I even travelled to Lisbon to take a ride in one of these wonderful historic trams:)This one looks great too. Wish I could be there!
Bw, Viola