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61 The mailman would arrive on a motor-scooter, sputtering up the switchbacks of the driveway; the farm plow was horse-drawn. 62 Horse-drawn wagons and carriages, an electric trolley car, and pedestrians congest a cobblestone Philadelphia street in 1897. 63 By the following year, the first Grand Central was completed, and steam service south of 42nd Street ended, leaving only a horse-drawn trolley line to ply the tunnel. 64 A common example is the axle on a horse-drawn wagon. Live axles are attached to the wheel so that Both the wheel and the axle rotate together. 65 Phaethon jumped onto horse-drawn carriage, is pleased to start with Jiang Sheng. 66 A horse-drawn carriage takes passengers on a ride in Times Square and People dance during a cast party in Hell's Kitchen at 1:29 a.m. 67 Visitors to the Devon town of Cockington enjoy a ride in a horse-drawn carriage past thatched-roof cottages. 68 Sarajevo's public transportation company marked its 120th anniversary by running it's first public horse-drawn cab along the electric tram track in the Bosnian capital on Sunday. 69 They were driven in gold-gilded, horse-drawn carriages to Windsor Castle for a review of the honor guard and then lunch with Queen. 70 A horse-drawn carriage takes passengers on a ride in Times Square at 12:22 a.m., in New York, Oct. 4, 2011. 71 "You may choose among steam, horse-drawn, or electrically propelled vehicles," said the instructor. "I might suggest the one which we commonly take in making long journeys across land." 72 It arrived on a horse-drawn cart Sunday afternoon. The 20-foot Fraser fir from North Carolina will be set up in the Blue Room of the White House. 73 German soldiers move a horse-drawn vehicle over a coduroy road while crossing a wetland area, in October 1941, near Salla on Kola Peninsula, a Soviet-occupied region in northeast Finland. 74 A few horse-drawn carts still trundle through the dilapidated mining villages. 75 When you call for a taxi here, a horse-drawn carriage shows up at your door. 76 For a start, if cars and trains and bicycles had not replaced horse-drawn transport, London would be buried now under a deep layer of horse manure.