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  2. Trees of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Trees of Mystery is a park and tourist attraction along U.S. Route 101 (US 101) near the coastal town of Klamath, California. It features interpretive trails through Giant Redwoods and a number of unusual tree formations, many of which can be seen from its Trail of Mysterious Trees.

  3. File:Tram map of Melbourne.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. William Matthew Scott - Wikipedia

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    William Matthew Scott (30 September 1893 – 7 May 1964), pen name Will Scott, was a British writer of stories and books for adults and children, published from 1920 to 1965.

  5. Christchurch tramway routes - Wikipedia

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    The line incorporates two passing loops (at the tram barn and the end of the reserve line), a turning wye (at the tram barn), a balloon loop (at the township), double-track from the Church Corner to the balloon loop, and two sidings (to the Hall of Wheels and a disused siding to a planned but never built town car shed).

  6. List of tramcars of the National Tramway Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1913 Barnsley & District Electric Traction Company bought 5 single decker buses with the intention of testing the operation of petrol motor buses as an alternative to electric trams. Car No. 5 has several tramway like features, including the use of a combination car design, and is believed to be the oldest British full-size single decker bus ...

  7. File:Tram map of Ploiesti.xcf - Wikipedia

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  8. 71-415 - Wikipedia

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    71-415 is the first four-axle Uraltransmash tram on slewing trolleys with full low-level floor. A new chassis trolley with a two-stage spring suspension has been developed for this model. More than 70% of materials and components used in the tram are domestically manufactured. That tram presented at the INNOPROM-2018 exhibition. [1]

  9. Bombardier CR4000 - Wikipedia

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    The trams are six-axle single-articulated double-ended cars, with four doors on each side. The low floor section stretches between both the outer doors through the articulation (which rests on an unpowered bogie). Between the outer door and each car end is a higher-floor section, accessed up a step and situated over the car's two power bogies.