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Everything old is new again

lassic interurban cars, usually restored by rail fans, are available for inspection and rides at railroad and trolley museums coast to coast.—embarked on a 20-year project aimed at restoring the vintage car. Volunteers spent more than 16,000 hours replacing wood components and window glass, installing new doors, and repainting in the original color scheme. Today, the group periodically takes the car out to offer free rides at the Denver Federal Center.

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