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English: Streetcar #2168, originally built by the St. Louis Car Co. for the Philadelphia Transportation Company in 1947, later in SEPTA service until 1992. Shown in operation at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum in 2019. The bridge above the trolley tracks is the CSX Railroad (ex-B&O) Baltimore Belt Line
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