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Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars. The installation of rails and overhead wires has been completed, and trial operation is scheduled to begin soon.=June 4,2025,Hiroshima

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Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars. The installation of rails and overhead wires has been completed, and trial operation is scheduled to begin soon.=June 4,2025,Hiroshima

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Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars. The installation of rails and overhead wires has been completed, and trial operation is scheduled to begin soon.=June 4,2025,Hiroshima

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Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars. The installation of rails and overhead wires has been completed, and trial operation is scheduled to begin soon.=June 4,2025,Hiroshima

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Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars. The installation of rails and overhead wires has been completed, and trial operation is scheduled to begin soon.=June 4,2025,Hiroshima

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Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars. The installation of rails and overhead wires has been completed, and trial operation is scheduled to begin soon.=June 4,2025,Hiroshima

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Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars

Ekimae Ohashi Route, a new line to be served by Hiroshima Electric Railway streetcars. The installation of rails and overhead wires has been completed, and trial operation is scheduled to begin soon.=June 4,2025,Hiroshima

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CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

(240219) -- TORONTO, Feb. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A streetcar with Lunar New Year designs is seen on a street in Toronto, Canada, on Feb. 19, 2024. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) participated in the Lunar New Year celebrations by transforming several of its streetcars and buses with special designs. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

(240219) -- TORONTO, Feb. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A streetcar with Lunar New Year designs is seen at a station in Toronto, Canada, on Feb. 19, 2024. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) participated in the Lunar New Year celebrations by transforming several of its streetcars and buses with special designs. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

(240219) -- TORONTO, Feb. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A streetcar with Lunar New Year designs is seen at a station in Toronto, Canada, on Feb. 19, 2024. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) participated in the Lunar New Year celebrations by transforming several of its streetcars and buses with special designs. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

CANADA-TORONTO-LUNAR NEW YEAR-CELEBRATION-STREETCAR

(240219) -- TORONTO, Feb. 19, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A streetcar with Lunar New Year designs is seen on a street in Toronto, Canada, on Feb. 19, 2024. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) participated in the Lunar New Year celebrations by transforming several of its streetcars and buses with special designs. (Photo by Zou Zheng/Xinhua)

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Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Panoramic view)

Devastation at the west end of Miyuki Bridge (Panoramic view)

At the west end of Miyuki Bridge, 2.2 kilometers southeast of the hypocenter. A police officer from the Ujina Police Station had begun to administer first aid by applying oil stored in the station to the wounds of the injured men and women of all ages who had taken refuge there. Men and women collapsed or squatting, a woman holding a baby, female students receiving first aid, and a police officer are captured in the photo. The railings on the lower river side (left side) of the bridge had been blown into the river. The building on the left is the Senda-machi Police Box of the Ujina Police Station, and the building in the back is Hiroshima Technical Institute. Miyuki Bridge, connecting Senda-machi and Minami-machi, is one of the major bridges in Hiroshima City, on which streetcars also run. (Distance from hypocenter 2200 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Collapsed Minami Branch of Nishi Fire Station

Collapsed Minami Branch of Nishi Fire Station

The view from the destroyed window of the home-cum-barbershop looking east. The Minami Branch of the Nishi Fire Station, a two-story wooden structure, collapsed in the blast and was reduced to rubble. A man in a national defense uniform walks toward Miyuki Bridge along the street on which ran the Ujina Line streetcars. (Distance from hypocenter 2800 meters.) Photo: Yoshito Matsushige, Collection: Photo Archives of Japan, Ownership: Chugoku Shimbun, **Editorial use only, commercial use not possible**,Credit: Chugoku Shimbun/Kyodo News Images

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Meiji-Mura halts operations of aging locomotives, trams

Meiji-Mura halts operations of aging locomotives, trams

NAGOYA, Japan - Visitors board a streetcar at the Museum Meiji-Mura in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, on Dec. 17, 2010. The museum indefinitely suspended operations of its aging streetcars, which are around 100 years old, as well as its steam locomotives for maintenance after their last runs on Dec. 19.

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Vancouver officially opens Olympic Line Streetcar

Vancouver officially opens Olympic Line Streetcar

VANCOUVER, Canada - Streetcars on the Olympic Line run through Vancouver on Jan. 21, 2010, as the city starts operating the 1.8-kilometer line between the Olympic Village Canada Line Station to Granville Island. The line, which is expected to reduce traffic jams, will provide free rides from January 21 to March 21.

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Streetcars that survived A-bomb retired

Streetcars that survived A-bomb retired

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Two streetcars repaired after the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima were retired on June 25 after more than 60 years of service in the city. Photo shows one of the streetcars running near the Atomic Bomb Dome.

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Royal Navy visit to Japan

Royal Navy visit to Japan

Royal Navy visit to Japan after the Russo-Japanese War, showing British sailors on decorated trams. Date: circa 1907

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Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Photo shows a streetcar in Rio de Janeiro in May 2016. The tram was inaugurated June 5 ahead of the Olympics starting exactly two months later in the Brazilian city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

People ride a new streetcar in the Centro area, northern Rio de Janeiro, on June 5, 2016, on its first day of operation. The tram will be one of the major means of transportation for spectators during the Olympics that start two months later in the Brazilian city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

A streetcar is seen in the Centro area, northern Rio de Janeiro, on June 5, 2016, the first day of its operation. The tram will be one of the major means of transportation for spectators during the Olympics that start two months later in the Brazilian city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

A streetcar is seen in the Centro area, northern Rio de Janeiro, on June 5, 2016, the first day of its operation. The tram will be one of the major means of transportation for spectators during the Olympics that start two months later in the Brazilian city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

People hold a banner reading "Olympics, for whom?" to protest against the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in front of a streetcar in the Centro area, northern part of the Brazilian city, on June 5, 2016, two months ahead of the event. The tram service began operating that day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Streetcars start running in Rio de Janeiro ahead of Olympics

Streetcars run in the Centro area, northern Rio de Janeiro, on June 5, 2016, the first day of their operation. The trams will be one of the major means of transportation for spectators during the Olympics that start two months later in the Brazilian city. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Streetcars that survived A-bomb retired

Streetcars that survived A-bomb retired

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Two streetcars repaired after the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima were retired on June 25 after more than 60 years of service in the city. Photo shows one of the streetcars running near the Atomic Bomb Dome. (Kyodo)

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Meiji-Mura halts operations of aging locomotives, trams

Meiji-Mura halts operations of aging locomotives, trams

NAGOYA, Japan - Visitors board a streetcar at the Museum Meiji-Mura in the city of Inuyama, Aichi Prefecture, on Dec. 17, 2010. The museum indefinitely suspended operations of its aging streetcars, which are around 100 years old, as well as its steam locomotives for maintenance after their last runs on Dec. 19. (Kyodo)

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Vancouver officially opens Olympic Line Streetcar

Vancouver officially opens Olympic Line Streetcar

VANCOUVER, Canada - Streetcars on the Olympic Line run through Vancouver on Jan. 21, 2010, as the city starts operating the 1.8-kilometer line between the Olympic Village Canada Line Station to Granville Island. The line, which is expected to reduce traffic jams, will provide free rides from January 21 to March 21. (Kyodo)

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