Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Yakima Electric Railway Museum is located at the corner of South Third Avenue and Pine Street in Yakima, Washington.The museum is operated by Yakima Valley Trolleys, a non-profit organization. Vintage trolleys operate on a seasonal schedule on some of the original tracks of the Yakima Valley Transportation Company. The fleet consists of two identical cars built in 1928-1929 by Oporto’s streetcar company on Brill designs — whimsically renumbered №1776 (former STCP 260) and №1976 (former STCP 254).Entrance to the museum is free, but there is a fare for the trolley ride."@en }
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- Yakima_Electric_Railway_Museum abstract "Yakima Electric Railway Museum is located at the corner of South Third Avenue and Pine Street in Yakima, Washington.The museum is operated by Yakima Valley Trolleys, a non-profit organization. Vintage trolleys operate on a seasonal schedule on some of the original tracks of the Yakima Valley Transportation Company. The fleet consists of two identical cars built in 1928-1929 by Oporto’s streetcar company on Brill designs — whimsically renumbered №1776 (former STCP 260) and №1976 (former STCP 254).Entrance to the museum is free, but there is a fare for the trolley ride.".
- Q8047087 abstract "Yakima Electric Railway Museum is located at the corner of South Third Avenue and Pine Street in Yakima, Washington.The museum is operated by Yakima Valley Trolleys, a non-profit organization. Vintage trolleys operate on a seasonal schedule on some of the original tracks of the Yakima Valley Transportation Company. The fleet consists of two identical cars built in 1928-1929 by Oporto’s streetcar company on Brill designs — whimsically renumbered №1776 (former STCP 260) and №1976 (former STCP 254).Entrance to the museum is free, but there is a fare for the trolley ride.".