Posted by EL ROCO Photography on August 23, 2013 
Gee Charles, nice to see that you have left the real train chasing to the “men” of the hobby and spent your time pursuing tramoidal heritage units again. Bravo! And for this one you stood at the mid-point of this "horizontal fundicular" and by doing so caught both cars. Extraordinary, and extra points for that BTW. Seriously though, perhaps this is your calling and unique life long contribution to the genera of railroad road photography, that is photos of trams that are not trains in the classical sense, but beg to be photographed just the same. (No train left behind.) Way to push the envelope on the hobby and your images bring so much to it and are not merely the musings of some random teenage foamer with a willing parental driver and an instamatic. No, your work is stunning in every detail and your experience and insight are clearly evident to the viewer in all of your endeavors. No running with the pack for you Charles, so keep up the good work and bring us more pictures of subway cars, monorails, people movers, trams, shuttle cars, Mag Levs, trackmobiles, coupled front end loaders, bobsleds, fair rides, children’s swings, tricycles, wheelbarrows, Tonka trucks and what not. In conclusion, this Bud is for you, you tram and track-mobile chaser! Long may you chase and may the sun at your back and the track/rail and/or guide mechanism come up to meet you my friend.
Posted by Bob Pickering (BP) on October 19, 2013 
Great catch of one of the mini but heavily used mass transit 'systems" in the USA.
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