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Masked streetcar bandits were very common in those days.
This one looks like an inside job.
Now if only the street cars went to greenlake now…
yes, and our current flu epidemic is soooooo much like the 1918 one…ecb won’t be happy until she sees stacks of bodies lining the streets of Seattle while she smugly sits in her bunker with her 27 cans of Dinty Moore stew, 3 cases of Funyons and 122 bottles of red, red wine gloating over how right she was about the threat of pandemics…
Swine flu is so last week. The new craze Pokemon. Get with the times.
The conductor appears to be waving goodbye to the cougher they just kicked off the streetcar.
Reminds me how they ripped out all the streetcar lines in the 50s. Thanks for nothing, Grandpa!
And when is the waterfront streetcar coming back? Or is it ever?
I wonder if Seattle needed the 1918 equivalent of 11 Billion dollars to build that streetcar and it’s tracks.