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Charles Brown wrote:
&gt; 
&gt; I enjoyed reading your resume, Bob, and welcome aboard.  Like you, I
&gt; prefer the older cars and work equipment, but all that they ever talk
&gt; about on this list are the danged PCC's.  Makes me wonder how Pittsburgh
&gt; Railways ever managed to survive prior to 1937!  So please share with us
&gt; some stories about REAL streetcars (the kind that rattled and creaked
&gt; and groaned and had some character!).

Okay, Chuck, if that's how you feel  you can send me the gong Ray sold
you. ;-) Are you going to bid on my pictures? 

Seriously, I hope Ed or someone is recording the great information this
list generates. Where else can we foamers rub electrons with the movers
and shakers who made it all happen?

Welcome aboard, Bob! Ken J.
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