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Agricultural vs Industrial: A new controversy?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by troybetts</i> <br /><br />Having thought long and hard ,my garden is going to slowly turn into a tram (trolley for the US ) line.I'll keep the mainline for the children (and me) but I like the idea of a limited inter village tram service (after all,it takes a while to walk up the garden for a beer ).The children can run the main line and I will sneak in with my trams and steal their passengers!! <br />The added advantage of running trams is that I have to scratchbuild them all.Keeps me amused in the winter months. <br />I maybe an oddity but sometimes I enjoy the buiding more than the running. <br />Troy <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I've never had much of a flare for trollies, but I have seen your work and am impressed by that green and white tram you have. We may be getting real trollies in Corpus Christi, Texas. The community is fighting in because of high tax rates that are on a steady rise and, although the Federal Government is providing the funds for initial construction, the maintenance cost is not justified. <br /> <br />
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