Washington had a rail transit system prior to WMATA. It was, like most, a group of streetcar lines. DCs was notable in that it had the wires underground, accessed by a unique "hook" that reached down into the slot in the middle rail to contact for power. An example of this is seen here in the Georgetown section of the city. |
Date:
8/20/1976 |
Location:
Georgetown, DC Map  |
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Collection Of:

Tom Beckett |
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Author: Tom Beckett
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Picture Categories: Track |
This picture is part of album: Dad in transit |