Cincinnati streetcar 2223 or 2225 (number not clearly readable) taking a sharp bend. Cincinnati's streetcar system was almost unique in North America in having double overhead trolley wire (two wires for each track) and cars fitted with two trolley poles instead of just one. The last streetcar line was abandoned in 1951. Construction of a new streetcar system began in 2012.
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