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You pedal a trolley, which you hook onto the rails, and lift off when someone's coming in the other direction.
The local trolley, which covers the crooked 1.5-mile historic downtown loop, jingles by every so often.
But he still designed plenty of furniture, like the sleek, practical Boby trolley, which made its debut in 1970.
However, the most expensive item isn't inside the bag, but the bag itself; a £1,045 leather and brass Globe-Trotter trolley which will hold this year's wonders.
She had received no warning from the booking agent Travel Trolley, which insisted it had not been notified by Vietnam Airlines.
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Riverside's trolleys, which mostly shuttle students and jurors, resemble San Francisco's classic trolley cars.
Royal Mail will now mostly deliver on foot using trolleys which, it says, are more efficient than bicycles.
In the 1920s they decided to base public transport on buses, not trains or trolleys, which meant manpower could be shipped to work from almost anywhere.
The fare is $1.50 on riverfront trolleys, which do not go as far as the St. Charles line but do serve the French Quarter.
Although she worked with authors outside the mystery genre and wrote several books herself — including cookbooks, travel guides and a work on interurban transportation titled "Trolleys," which she jokingly referred to as "my masterpiece" — it was as the hands-on editor of unpublished but promising mystery novels that she found her true calling.
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