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File:Valparaíso Pullman trolleybus 715.jpg

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English: 1952-built Pullman-Standard trolleybus No. 715 in Valparaíso, Chile, in 1996. It is traveling east on Calle Condell at the south end of Plaza Victoria. This vehicle and several other Pullman trolleybuses are still in regular use (for normal public transit service) in 2012.
Date 21 October 1996
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Author Steve Morgan
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33° 2′ 47.40″ S, 71° 37′ 13.60″ W

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