Monday, April 09, 2007
The World agrees. To trip the city by the Golden Gate and not jump aboard a cable car for at least one cling-clanging, hill-climbing ride will surely be equal to visiting the Louvre in Paris and skipping the Mona Lisa. That done considers the F line in San Francisco.
The F line consists of classic trolleys rescued from the dustbins of the world by a devoted, non-profit group of about 1,200 streetcar lovers. Lovingly spruced into mint condition and given to the San Francisco Municipal Railway, 20 trolleys - with others are waiting in the wings for renovation - rotate in frequently scheduled service.



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