R No.6473
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>>6459
Not part of the Pennsylvania trolley Museum. The trolley Museum where I'm at is all standard gauge and have the whopping ΒΌ mile of main line. Speaking of trolleys as amused at Disney setup at a defunct trolley in Hollywood studios (the tracks were made to be paved over and poking out at various sections along the walkway with a trolley sales stand located along the fictitious former right of way. They did seem to use real hardware for the poles but for the overhead wire they use the standard cable You can even see how they used clamps like you find at Home Depot to hold it to the wire bracket. I like come on Disney You're going to get some worn out wire from one of the many transit agencies around the country to put up.
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