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Streetcars Stuck at Dead End in Seattle



Joel McNeil, director of transportation sales for the Brookville Equipment Corporation, stands in front of a soon-to-be-restored streetcar located on the premises of the Pennsylvania firm, which specializes in streetcar restoration. Photos by David Kidd except where noted.
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For the past seven years, the George Benson Waterfront Streetcars have been collecting dust in a warehouse.

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