"For those who asked..."
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Two Toronto PCC cars retained by the Toronto Transit Commission for special occasions. J.F. Bromley. |
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This PCC is painted to resemble a Pittsburgh streetcar. These are also UW-Madison colors. |
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The Olev Taremae image ressembles a 1950s postcard view. |
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Photographer Olev Taremae. |
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John F. Bromley photo. |
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John F. Bromley photo. |
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4615 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania colors, looking a bit like M&ST. |
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John F. Bromley photo, July, 2000. |
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John F. Bromley Photo, July 2000. |
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A meet between a PCC car and a Kenosha RTS coach. |
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John F. Bromley photo. |
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The "Johnstown" car battling foggy conditions. |
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A contemporary Toronto streetcar, the PCC cars' immediate successor. John F. Bromley Photo. |
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A beautiful, modern storage facility. |
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Car on the left represents Chicago, car on the right, Toronto. John F. Bromley photo. |
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John F. Bromley photo. |
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John F. Bromley photo. |
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4616 painted in Cincinnati, Ohio colors, the same as the Green Bay Packers' team colors. |
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"Facial portrait" of the "Chicago" car. |
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John F. Bromley Photo |
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Another "postcard " view, showing flags for upcoming Fourth of July. John F. Bromley photo, 2000. |
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Note the overhead construction. John F. Bromley photo. |
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This photo shows the intricate details of the Cincinnati paint scheme. |
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Present day articulated Toronto streetcar. John F. Bromley Photo. |
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Bob Rathke braved a rainy night to provide this view. Note Milwaukee-style car stop sign. |
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Close up view of "Chicago" car. All five cars originally came from Toronto. |
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John F. Bromley photo. |
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This PCC sports its "native" Toronto colours. John F. Bromley |
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This view shows some of the car's roof details. John F. Bromley |
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John F. bromley photo shows carbarn, two PCCs and RTS type transit coaches. |
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John F. Bromley photo. |
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Vintage buildings along the line provide great photo ops. John F. Bromley photo. |
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Another view of 4616, the "Cincinnati" car. |
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Note additional photographers at extreme right of photo. John F. Bromley. |
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The "Johnstown" car passing the new Inlet Condominiums. |
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