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Except, of course, by trolley, he said.
"And then the party traveled across Boston by trolley.
"In those days you could go everywhere by trolley.
The streets here, cut by trolley tracks, are narrow and the sidewalks wide.
There is also an option to see the houses by trolley (reservations required).
Visit Aberdeen by trolley bus and then try the night life.
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Barges 79 feet long with loads up to 30 tons were hauled up by trolleys running on rails, on which they settled as the lock emptied; the barges descended under gravity into the lower pound to float on an even keel when the water leveled off.
You suddenly realise it's not Facebook and online porn keeping us all from making real-life human connections – it's the 300 fucking quid railway journeys to go a few hundred miles in a straight line while your ankles are bashed by trolleys full of buns.
He advised the group to go by interurban trolley instead by train, thereby missing the parade the town had decided to hold in his honor.
Hanging upside down by one leg, he's carried by the trolley into the bleeding area, where the bleeder cuts his throat.
He was wandering around Chicago one night and got run over by a trolley car".
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