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Wildwood's tram gets the season going

Up and down the Wildwood boardwalk they ride the iconic, lumbering yellow tram cars - some passengers are tired and sandy from the beach, others are showered and fresh from their hotel rooms or condos. They chug past the T-shirt shops and arcades, the monster truck rides and ice cream stands. Philly.com's Kristen Graham reports that the repetitive squawk of "Watch the tram car, please" is a welcome sound for many, including the Stachowski family of Baltimore, below.
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The Downashore Team is a group of Philly.com producers. Some of us grew up vacationing at the Jersey Shore, and others came to appreciate it later. Either way, we know our Mack and Manco's from our Prep's Pizza, and we'll do our best to share news, information and musings from up and down the coast. Please do post a comment with your Shore thoughts, or shoot us an e-mail by clicking on the link above. (OK, so we're not really at the beach in this photo, but armed with the power of a good photo editing program, we can dream, right?) We're joined by Inquirer staff writer Amy Rosenberg, who as a year-round Shore resident, knows a thing or two about the scene, and the Shoobies.


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