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DescriptionPorto 210 (with wrong fleet no.) and Blackpool 48 in operation at Ore. Electric Rlwy. Museum in 2018.jpg
English: Two streetcars/trolleys in operation at the Oregon Electric Railway Museum, in Brooks, Oregon, seen at the outer end of the trolley line, Willow Creek "station". Car 210 (currently showing the wrong number, "201", which it received only after retirement) is from Porto, Portugal, where it was built in 1940, based generally on American (J.G. Brill) designs of the 1910s. Double-decker 48 is a 1928-built Blackpool "Standard" tramcar from Blackpool, England, and has been owned by the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society since 1964. It is one of only very few operating double-deck trams at museums in the United States.
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6 October 2018
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45°3'8.410"N, 122°58'53.371"W
heading: 247.5 degree
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Nikon D7000
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0.003125 second
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8
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20 millimetre
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250
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Porto car 210 (misnumbered 201) and Blackpool 48 at Willow Creek stop on the trolley line at the Oregon Electric Railway Museum (Brooks, Oregon) in 2018. Photo by Steve Morgan.