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Vintage Trolleys on the
Willamette
Shore Trolley Line
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Vintage Trolley No. 514 is loaded onto a lowboy
trailer at the former Double Tree Station on N.E. 11th
Avenue on March 23, 2013 for the move to its new
assignment in Lake Oswego. The truck in the
background pulled the trolley onto the trailer.
Operator Neal Berlin is walking across the street. (Dave Rowe photo) |
VT 514 is seen
during unloading at the Willamette Shore Trolley terminus
in Lake Oswego on March 26, 2013. The gooseneck has
been unhooked and snap tracks are about to be installed so
the trolley can roll off the trailer onto the Willamette
Shore tracks. (Dave Rowe
photograph) |
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VT 514 makes its first test run with the "tag
along" generator on the Willamette Shore Line in Lake
Oswego April 5, 2013. (Dave Rowe
photograph) |
The first generator test on the Willamette Shore
Line from a different angle, April 5, 2013 (Dave
Rowe photograph) |
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VT 514 sits inside the Willamette Shore Trolley
Carbarn in Lake Oswego on April 15, 2013. (Wayne Jones photograph) |
VT 514 next to the Willamette Shore Trolley
Carbarn in Lake Oswego on April 15, 2013 (Wayne
Jones photograph) |
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Close up view inside the platform on one end of
VT 514 clearly shows the reproduction details, including
the replica K-35 controller housing modern Cineston
controls. (Wayne Jones photograph) |
VT 514 Emerging from the Elk Rock Tunnel on the
Willamette Shore Trolley Line on April 15, 2013 with
motorman Hal Rosene. (Wayne Jones
photograph) |
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Revised 04/20/13
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