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English: A photograph of a small tractor pulling tour trolleys behind it at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco. The vehicle was called the Fadgl Auto Train, and was noted for its safety in that its first step was so low to the ground. This concession was developed by Rolle B. Fageol, a prolific inventor. Photograph was published in November 1915 in Overland Monthly, a San Francisco-based literary journal.
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Source https://archive.org/stream/overlandmonthly2665sanfrich#page/386/mode/1up/search/trackless
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