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English: Lower deck of Blackpool double-decker tram #48, Oregon Electric Railway Museum, Powerland Heritage Park, Brooks, Oregon. This was an older Motherwell (Hurst-Nelson) tram heavily rebuilt in 1927, which is when the upper deck was added. In the late 20th and early 21st century, this ran on the Willamette shore trolley line in Portland, Oregon. In 2004 it was retired and came to the Oregon Electric Railway Museum, where it was returned to operable condition in 2017.
Date Taken on 17 August 2022
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