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  • I asked Tad, who lives on Roosevelt Island, what had inspired him to capture the brilliant colors of the tram's mechanisms.

    Jim Luce: Tadeusz Sudol: An Eye for the Roosevelt Island Tram 2010

  • I asked Tad, who lives on Roosevelt Island, what had inspired him to capture the brilliant colors of the tram's mechanisms.

    Jim Luce: Tadeusz Sudol: An Eye for the Roosevelt Island Tram 2010

  • There's an antique car from the tram's early days, as well as examples of Victorian-era clothing and photos of old Hong Kong.

    Hong Kong: 48 Hours With Kids Nellie S. Huang 2009

  • There's an antique car from the tram's early days, as well as examples of Victorian-era clothing and photos of old Hong Kong.

    48 Hours: On the Town With Kids 2009

  • Lien released her hold on the guardrail and hopped to the cobbled street, a few sad-faced old white men making their careful way down the tram's steps behind her.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • At the bottom of the ravine where the tram's cable ended at a tiny building, a dozen horses that seemed no larger than grains of rice from this distance milled about in a corral.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2005

  • The sombre mansions filed slowly by, behind the tram's icy windows.

    The Shadow of the Wind Zafon, Carlos Ruiz 2001

  • "Biosphere South," the tram's voice announces as it coasts to a stop.

    A King of Infinite Space Steele, Allen 1997

  • IVe collapsed into a seat and the tram's beginning to move when, through the windows, I spot Shemp at the tunnel entrance, with Vlad right behind him.

    A King of Infinite Space Steele, Allen 1997

  • Her first impulse was pity -- "Poor little thing"; but the words were hardly in her mind before they were chased away by a faint indignation at the child for getting in the tram's way.

    Nocturne Frank Swinnerton 1933

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