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This group of pics was taken by a guy named Alan Weeks who is in a railfan group I belong to.  He took the photos over 6 decades ago.  Mr. Weeks has a friend with a light box in which he places the old negatives.  A very expensive Nikon is used to make a digital negative out of the old negative.  Then the photos are "remastered" in Photo Shop.  The result are amazingly quality pics from old negatives!  Enjoy.  Matt
 

LA Transit #1

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  • LA Transit #1
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Thank you Bill Robb for the link to the Los Angeles streetcars. While looking through it I saw something familiar. Our family bought a house that was made during the war. Do to a shortage of materials garages were not built but the foundations and slabs were. After the war (late 40's) my dad built a garage. Somewhere in LA he found where they were scrapping trolleys and he purchased several folding trolley doors. He then hinged them together and made a folding garage door. That house was later purchased and the property is now part of the LAX airport.

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