http://www.railwaypreservation.com/vintagetrolley/Issaquah_barn2.jpg
A project of the Issaquah Historical Society, the initial phase of the Issaquah Valley Trolley Project introduced weekend trolle
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So they're gonna keep the trolley on display but not run it? I suppose tracks will get pulled up too? Makes you wonder if insurance is a crock when that happens.
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On 10-16-2020 - 22:55, Bad news folks Wrote: http://www.altamontpress.com/discussion/read.php?1,215662,215662
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> This is a shame. They investe
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Fred Wrote:
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> I do not see any trolley wire. What does it run on?
You can see the trailer in a couple of pix on this page: http://retiredbi
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Even if Issaquah didn't have a trolley historically, by having one now it allowed the city to preserve a small section of the BN line through town, which is significant to Issaquah's history.
That'
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a bit dismayed Wrote:
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> As an aside, the historical society of another
> nearby town, Issaquah, acquired an Italian or
> Portuguese trolle
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Caring about railway preservation and proper interpretation of railroad history is a curse and an endless source of angst.
I learned through a web search tonight that an unusual electric mining loc
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