By KENTA SUJINO/ Staff Writer
August 6, 2024 at 15:11 JST
The shape of and materials used for the rivets suggest that the No. 651 tram’s bogey truck is unchanged from when the tram was built in 1942. (Kenta Sujino)
HIROSHIMA--Streetcar No. 651, which was operating at the time of the atomic bombing 79 years ago, still rattles along the streets of this iconic city in western Japan. [Read More]
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