Hah! It gives new meaning to the “trolley problem”, too. I understand it to mean street-based urban rail transit, but now I’m imagining a runaway shopping trolley hurtling towards people tied down in the middle of a supermarket aisle.
The only terminus where trams decided to enter the water was at Athol Wharf, and on three occasions trams ended up in Sydney Harbour.’ This was the last, on 22 January 1958.
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Based loosely on chairs under water,
I offer you the Aussie alternative, shopping trollys under water
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What a beautiful natural landscape, you can even see trolleys playing with each other in the water, so beautiful /s
artificial reefs
Reminds me of my own childhood, ditching school and hanging out at the creek.
Not like these nerds, lining up doing their "job"
Today I learned that what you call "trams" we call "trolleys" -- was wondering how you could dump one of those without being noticed.
Hah!
It gives new meaning to the “trolley problem”, too. I understand it to mean street-based urban rail transit, but now I’m imagining a runaway shopping trolley hurtling towards people tied down in the middle of a supermarket aisle.
For some reason I can imagine this happening in a Walmart.
I’ve visited the US and been to Walmart, I could see it. But actually probably more likely with mobility scooters lol
Well, it sounds like you were there long enough to read the room!
The only terminus where trams decided to enter the water was at Athol Wharf, and on three occasions trams ended up in Sydney Harbour.’ This was the last, on 22 January 1958.
Whoever did that deserves style points.
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What did the trolley do to deserve this? Just minding it's own business and bam, dumped in a river
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