Retired Trolley In the Fog

This old trolley appeared out of nowhere in the fog. It was an early morning when I pulled into the Puget Sound Fidalgo Aquatic Preserve near Anacortes, Washington. The fog was thick and it was quite serene.  A paved road ran through the preserve and there were almost no other cars. After taking a series of pictures of these verdant marshlands, I drove in further to explore. I spotted what appeared to be an old trolley (or something?) and I took this picture.

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The road runs a few miles long and ends with a Shell Oil Refinery plant. Didn’t foresee that coming!

Fred Gerendasy Photography

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