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#36 The seats of train in Wellington, New Zealand are slanted to counteract the slope of the hills that the cars ride.

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The seats of train in Wellington, New Zealand are slanted to counteract the slope of the hills that the cars ride.

Riding the Rails Through the Great Depression: Train Travel in the 1930s

#36 The seats of train in Wellington, New Zealand are slanted to counteract the slope of the hills that the cars ride.

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