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The Trolley Graveyard

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The trolley graveyard in winter

Updated January 2016 | By Matthew Christopher

Located in the woods near a tiny western Pennsylvania town, this trolley graveyard may look like a wreck if you don't know any better but it is in fact one man's personal collection which he has put together over the years. I've been going there for nearly a decade and the owner has become a good friend. He's requested that the location not be divulged because of the heavy vandalism that has followed the internet attention to the site, but loves telling people who visit about the history of the various cars. None of them were involved in anything dramatic like an accident, but he does have cars dating back as far as 1919 and still frequently sells parts to newer lines that are being installed in metropolitan areas.

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