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RailPictures.Net Photo: NPS 4131 Lowell National Historical Park Gomaco Semi-Convertible Enclosed Trolley at Lowell, Massachusetts by Kevin Madore
 
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      » Lowell National Historical Park 
      » Lowell, Massachusetts, USA (more..)
      » April 19, 2008
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      » NPS 4131 (more..)
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      A National Park Service trolley departs the Boott Mill complex, an authentic, 19th century cotton mill which is one of the cornerstone exhibits at the Lowell National Historical Park. The Park Service operates this replica enclosed trolley during the cooler months and uses 2 replica open cars during the summer.
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      Heritage Trolleys of Lowell, Massachusetts

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        ApertureFNumber  f/8.0
        Make  NIKON CORPORATION
        Model  NIKON D40X
        ExposureTime  4/1000
        ISOSpeedRatings  100
        Flash  0
        FocalLength  22/1

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