File:Streetcar 1352 (ex-Milan 1811) on display in St. Louis in 2011.jpg

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Description Ex-Milan Peter Witt streetcar No. 1811 on display in St. Louis, Missouri, after refurbishment in 2005 by the Gomaco Trolley Company, and renumbering as "1352". It was one of two such cars intended for eventual use on the planned Delmar Loop Trolley line.
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Source 20110312 62 Delmar Loop Streetcar, on Flickr
Author David Wilson from Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Camera location38° 39′ 21.8″ N, 90° 18′ 23.29″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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