Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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Yours are way more substantial than the ones in Philly.
ReplyDeleteThat looks familiar to the ones we have in the big cities.
ReplyDeleteNice shot of the streetcar and urban scene!
ReplyDeleteNice that there is a tram.Not a common sight in your part of the world but perhaps I am wrong.
ReplyDeleteLucky Toronto residents! Any major city with decent public transportation is a good city:)
ReplyDeleteFrom my point of view, this is a beautiful sight. We don't have such things in Florida which is really a shame!
ReplyDeleteA familiar sight indeed. I don't spend a of time in Toronto, but of course you only need be there a few minutes before one of the streetcars come into sight. One day, I'll have to just take a ride in one.
ReplyDeleteNice composition. A very urban scene!
ReplyDeleteno more snow? we have them as a tourist attraction, but the government just announced to pull them out.
ReplyDeleteoh memories Andy. Do you have the oldie looks as well in your pic file? My dad and I rode them to get to Robert Simpsons Co where we both worked. I was 16 my first job. My dad would park car at a friends and then we would jump the old red trolly I called them back then but back then they were old,old. Only one. I wonder if they still have transferes. I cannot remember when I was down in Toronto.
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