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they have a lot of tram lines in the big city, but my favourite is the one they're calling H.
it's not a real line as such. it's what they put on the screen when the tram is on its way to the depot. you can still get on and see which route it's going to take.
so it's basically like a big ass green lizard that's already super sleepy from its job carrying lil critters around all day, but even now that its shift is almost done, it's still letting you climb on its back for a bit. what a kind old dragon!
(photo in case you don't know what the trams look like here)
A high-angle view of a streetcar and pedestrians outside the Woolworth Building on lower Broadway, ca. 1925. The seven-story Italianate building was designed by Trench & Snook (Joseph Trench and John B. Snook).
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Feeling grey and gay on my way to fun Tams
One of San Francisco's historic F-Market & Wharves nears the Castro end of the line.

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A serie 1500 tram from ATM, Milan. Always fun to see rolling stock that old (late 20's !) and to can actually ride it. Free process post on my Patreon.
Tacoma, Washington. (February 2026)
Kansas City, Missouri, circa 1901. "Union Depot (old station), Union Avenue."