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Trolley service began in 1900.
The Grozny Trolley, began operation on December 31, 1975, and by 1990 was approximately with 58 buses and one depot.
Trolley service to Chestnut Hill began in 1894, and trolley tracks still run down the Belgian-block-paved main street of the neighborhood, Germantown Avenue.
Regular, seasonal vintage streetcar service began operation on July 6, 1990, now named the Willamette Shore Trolley.
To provide an alternative tourist attraction during this period, the San Francisco Historic Trolley Festivals began in 1983.
Although electric rail service in San Diego traces its roots back to 1891 when John D. Spreckels incorporated the San Diego Electric Railway, today's operating company San Diego Trolley Incorporated ( SDTI ) was not founded until 1980, when the Metropolitan Transit Development Board ( now doing business as MTS ) began planning a light-rail service along the Main Line of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway, which had been purchased by MTDB from Southern Pacific Railroad in 1979.
The planning for the San Diego Trolley began in 1966 under the auspices of the Comprehensive Planning Organization ( CPO ), an intergovernmental agency of 13 cities and San Diego County.
Operation began on September 5, 1982, and was run by volunteers from the Buckingham Valley Trolley Association.
In February 2008, the City of Doral Trolley began service to Reagan / Doral.
Portland Vintage Trolley service began operation on November 29, 1991, on a section of TriMet's first MAX line, between Lloyd Center and Galleria / SW 10th Avenue station in the West End of downtown, including crossing the Willamette River on the Steel Bridge.

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Trolley service operated for four decades, until, eclipsed by the growing popularity of the automobile, service was halted in August 1935.
* Molly the Trolley – free bus service encircles Sundance Square
Trolley service for the borough and surrounding area was established in 1893, allowing Columbians to take advantage of economic opportunities in Lancaster and other nearby towns.
South Wynnewood is served by the SEPTA Route 100 Trolley that connects the southern Main Line suburbs with Norristown to the north and west and SEPTA's 69th Street / Market-Frankford ( Blue Line ) rapid transit train service into Center City and beyond into Frankford north of Center City along the Delaware River.
The Issaquah Valley Trolley is a project of the Issaquah Historical Society with the aim of starting a regular trolley service on the remaining section of railroad track in downtown Issaquah.
Some proponents of the Trolley Project hope to see trolley service extended to a northern re-extension of removed track to the southern tip of Lake Sammamish.
In 1996 it was visited by specialists from the Vologda Trolley Company, who repaired some of the lines, with service planned to be restarted in 1997.
Today, part of the city is served by the Sunshine Lamp Trolley, which commenced service in July 2007, and expanded to 3 routes in 2009.
Trolley service ended around the time of the Great Depression.
TriMet also operates the Portland Vintage Trolley service, which runs on a portion of the MAX system and currently operates on Sundays only.
From 1992 until 1996, weekend-only service ran between Chestnut Hill and Mount Airy, re-branded The " Chestnut Hill Trolley.
Unlike Birmingham's tram service, Birmingham Corporation Trolley Buses never operated in the Black Country.
Trolley bus service was phased out in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and trolley buses ran for the last time on March 25, 1973.
In Portland, Oregon, replica-vintage cars provide a heritage streetcar service, named Portland Vintage Trolley, along a section of that city's 1986-operated light rail line, while elsewhere in Portland the Willamette Shore Trolley operates a true vintage streetcar on a former freight railroad line, to Lake Oswego, Oregon.
Similarly, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley in Astoria, Oregon, is a seasonal heritage-trolley service along a section of former freight railroad and using a diesel-powered generator on a trailer to provide electricity to the streetcar.
In addition, HART operates the " In-Town Trolley " service that provide convenient access to popular locations in downtown Tampa.
* Dick Greco Plaza ( connection to In-Town Trolley Purple Line ( weekday peak service ) to various points in downtown Tampa, Harbour Island, & Channelside ; signed as TRANSPORTATION PLAZA on rollsigns )
Proposals for streetcar service along The Embarcadero were put forward as early as 1974, and historic streetcar service along The Embarcadero was first provided during the 1987 Trolley Festival, using existing Belt Railroad tracks on The Embarcadero and towed diesel generators to provide power.

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The American Film Institute ranked the film 10th on AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals ; two songs from the film made AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Songs (" The Trolley Song " at # 26 and " Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas " at # 76 ).
The line was preserved, however and the Willamette Shore Trolley provides tourist rides on the line today.
The city's former trolley depot and bus barn was located on the spot where the Trolley Square shopping complex now sits.
The Monterey Wine Trolley also offers a tour on a former San Francisco trolley that makes stops at several wineries in the Monterey Peninsula and Carmel Valley Village.
Trolley lines pushed through the Township, in the Farming Ridge area on its way to Boyertown and in the Reiffton area headed towards Birdsboro.
The line closed on August 29, 1953, with the last three trolley cars travelling south through Canonsburg to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in 1954 shortly before the track was removed.
The site of the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is also located in the Township on the former Pittsburgh Railways Company ’ s trolley line to Washington which was abandoned in 1953.
Since then, using mostly volunteer help, new cars and facilities including the Visitor Education Center, Museum store and Trolley Display Building have been built and more than thirty ( 30 ) cars are on display to the public.
Image: Edgewater old trolley terminal. jpg |< center > Trolley Terminal on Dempsey, early 20C </ center >
* King Friday's Castle — This is usually the first location seen in the Neighborhood as Trolley enters from a tunnel on its left side.
It also runs the Portland Vintage Trolley on light rail lines in Downtown Portland and operates the City of Portland owned Portland Streetcar.
The Oneonta and Mohawk Trolley route passed through Laurens, the first car reaching Laurens from Oneonta on July 4, 1901.
Trolley buses were ruled out on grounds of capital costs, in that the purchase price of a trolley bus was twice that of a diesel bus but offered no greater passenger carrying capacity.
This has been suggested by M. Costa in his 1987 article " Another Trip on the Trolley ", where he points out that if we fail to act in this scenario we will effectively be allowing the five to become a means to save the one.
Trolley cases typically have two fixed wheels on one end with the handle located on the opposite for vertical movement.
** SDSU Transit Center, a station served by the San Diego Trolley on the San Diego State University campus
Locals refer to the small area of housing south of Culver Boulevard and closest to the beach as The Jungle, a nickname given to a group of closely built apartments built in 1956, within the bounding streets Trolley Place and Trolleyway Street on its east and west respectively, and including the streets
The San Diego Trolley traffic also runs under the viaduct on the valley floor.
* Piney Ridge Park, Broad Brook, Connecticut, located on a branch of the Hartford & Springfield Street Railway, now along the line of the Connecticut Trolley Museum

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